M o d u l e - 8. Principles of Bible Study Interpretation

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M o d u l e - 8 Principles of Bible Study Interpretation

The Big Picture How to Study the Bible 1. Observation What do I see? 2. Interpretation What does this mean? 3. Application How does this work? Dr. Howard Hendricks The Process of Interpretation and Application - https://youtu.be/ubslcwlqxrg

The Two Fold Objective of Bible Study 1. How does this work for me? The Word of God has to first work in my life, then it can be shared with others. 2. How does it work for others? The more I see it working as applied in my own life, the more equipped I become to share with others as a person in process of becoming more like Christ. This is the Storehouse Dr. Howard Hendricks The Process of Interpretation and Application - https://youtu.be/ubslcwlqxrg

Interpretation Keys to Remember Always study scripture with the Holy Spirit. Bible study is a partnership. We must be diligent to do our part and the Holy Spirit will bring illumination of the truth. Always interpret scripture with Learning & Living in mind. The Word completes its task when it is understood and applied. Like a seed that must be planted or bread that must be eaten. Always remember truth leads to truth and scripture will interpret scripture

Word Interpretation The Governing Matrix S pi rit B ody Fruit How do we know our interpretation is right? How do we stay anchored to truth and keep ourselves from drifting into error? Use proper methods for interpretation of the Word This Matrix gives us boundaries to any spiritual interaction.

Interpretation - Introduction The aim of good interpretation is simple to get at the plain meaning of the text * The first task is carefully and systematically study the text to discover its original, intended meaning We must get the there & then before the here & now * Fee, Gordon, and Douglas Stuart. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth (Grand Rapids: Zondervan), 2003.

Interpretation - Introduction There is only one meaning or intent for a particular text in its original setting. Do you agree? The original meaning must be maintained as the interpretation is brought into the here & now Correct Interpretation Biblical Principles Current Application

Interpretation - Introduction The reader is always interpreting We invariably bring to the text all that we are, with all of our experiences, culture, and prior understandings of words and ideas * Our first response is usually wrong since we are so far removed from the original setting. Diligence is required to build the right framework for correct interpretation. Learn how to hold loosely to your initial responses allowing the Holy Spirit to change or build on those ideas. * Fee, Gordon, and Douglas Stuart. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth (Grand Rapids: Zondervan), 2003.

Interpretation - Terms Exegesis The science of interpreting any literary work or text has to do with the there & then, the author and the recipient This is understanding what we read Hermeneutics Rules for interpreting any literary work or text. How do we get from there to here? This is interpreting what we read Gordon Fee says everyone does a little exegesis and a lot of hermeneutics all the time. When we read the Bible we automatically make a transfer to the 21 st century in our minds. * Fee, Gordon, and Douglas Stuart. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth (Grand Rapids: Zondervan), 2003.

Interpretation - Terms Hermeneutical Spiral The honest, reflective, humble interpreter remains open to change, even to a significant transformation of preunderstandings. Since we accept the Bible s authority as mediated through the Holy Spirit, we remain open to correction by its meaning. * * Klein, William, Craig Blomberg, and Robert Hubbard. Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. 2004 (Nashville: Thomas Nelson), p. 167, 2004.

Interpretation - Cautions 1. Be careful about selective interpretations Avoid guessing at interpretations or applying the meaning of one text to another text. We find similarities, patterns, and relational familiarity with authors or biblical characters, but that serves as a support for correct interpretation not a substitute for interpretation. No Bad Study Habits

Interpretation - Cautions 2. Be careful about wrong or popular interpretations Don t settle for a second-hand relationship with the Living Word of God. We live in a consumer society where we want truth handed to us in a Sunday morning message or a five minute devotional. Do your own study! Be careful not to repeat incorrect interpretations or simply accept them without further investigation. Look at Mark 10:24. No Bad Study Habits

Interpretation - Cautions 3. Be careful not to make interpretations more palatable Don t put any additional meaning into the text and don t change the meaning you suite your needs. We have a tendency to take the favorable interpretations and leave the unfavorable ones. Don t re-interpret a text to get a more popular or suitable meaning. Look at Luke 14:26. No Bad Study Habits

Interpretation - Cautions 4. Be careful to always interpret in context Correct exegesis will always fit with the observed context and be in harmony with the broader context and setting of the text. Context serves as an excellent interpretive guideline. No Bad Study Habits