Hermeneutics: How to Understand and Interpret the Bible

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Hermeneutics: How to Understand and Interpret the Bible John Oakes

Definitions Hermeneutics: The systematic study of the principles and methods of interpretation of the Bible)   Exegesis: Explaining the meaning of the text; i.e. what the author meant when he wrote to the people of his day. Homiletics: Practical application of the meaning of the text for us today. Eisegesis: Reading a meaning into the text which was not in the original (because of a bias of the interpreter) Hermeneutics → Exegesis → Homiletics

Rules/Guidelines of Hermeneutics 1. Every passage has one meaning. 2. The most obvious meaning is usually the correct one. 3. Always allow the author’s explanation to stand. 4. Always interpret a passage within the context of the passage, the book, and the situation. 5. An interpretation of a passage should conform to the environment of the author. 6. Rightly divide books by dispensation, covenant and setting. 7. Interpret every passage in the light of all others. 8. One passage will often explain another.  

Rules/Guidelines (cont.) 9. Let plain passages interpret difficult ones. 10. All passages on a subject must be studied before a conclusion is drawn. 11. Observe the proper balance of scriptural truth. 12. Passages should be interpreted in harmony with the idioms contained. 13. Rightly divide the language (grammar and figures of speech). 14. Correctly distinguish the figurative from the literal. 15. Know the meaning of sentences, phrases and words. 16. Rightly divide books by type of literature (poetry, apocalyptic, historical, doctrinal, etc.).

1. Every Passage Has One Meaning Our job is to discover that meaning. What is the meaning of Ps 16:8-10? Use Acts 2:25-27 2 Cor 6:14? One meaning, many applications.

2. The most obvious meaning is usually the correct one. John 3:3-8 What does “born of water and the spirit mean? Eph 4:5,6 What is the “one baptism”?

3. Always Allow the Author’s Explanation to Stand 1 John 3:6 No one in Christ continues to sin. Explanation: 1 Jn 1:8-9 Daniel 11: vs. 2-4 The kings of the North and the South are Greek kings. Daniel 7:23 The four beasts are four empires. Jn 2:19 What is Jesus talking about? John 2:21 his body Luke 8:4 Is the “seed” the Holy Spirit? No! Luke 8:11

Author’s Explanation… Look for the explanation in the 1. immediate context 2. that “chapter” 3. that book 4. that author 5. the whole Bible.

4. Always interpret a passage within the context of the immediate passage, the book and the situation Context, Context, Context….. Matthew 18:20 When two or three are gathered… Revelation 3:20 Pray Jesus into your heart? Matt 12:30 not with = against vs Mark 9:40 not against = with us

It shall greatly help thee to understand Scripture, If thou mark not only what is spoken or written, But of whom, And to whom, With what words, At what time, Where, With what circumstances, Considering what goeth before And what followeth.

5. The interpretation should conform to the environment of the author 1 Tim 2:8-11 Hold up hands, braided hair or gold or pearls. Mark 10:23 How hard it is for the rich man to enter heaven. 1 Cor 8:4 Food sacrificed to idols. Consider the Roman context.

6. Rightly divide by dispensation, covenant and setting Patriarchal First Covenant The Second Covenant The Ten Commandments (Colossians 2:13-17 The thief on the cross Romans 9:13-21 Predestination? Context: Jewish Christians are complaining that God is saving the Gentiles!!!!!

7. Interpret every passage in light of all others Acts 2:21 explained by Rom 10:9, 2 Tim 2:19

8. One passage will often explain another 1 Thess 4:15-17 Is there room for a rapture here? 2 Pet 3:11-13   In what sense are both passages true? Harmonize Ex 20:5-6 with Ezek 18:20 Harmonize Prov 13:25 with Psalm 73:1-5

9. Let plain passages interpret difficult ones. 1 Cor 15:29 Q: What does it not mean? Romans 8:28-30 Does this imply “Once saved, always saved?” See Hebrews 6:4-6, 10:19-32

10. All passages on a topic should be studied before a conclusion is reached. Jn 14:14 James 4:2,3 5:13-16 1 John 5:14,15 (on prayer) Use John 3:16 for salvation? Rom 10:9 Is confession with your mouth sufficient, alone, for salvation? (it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved) Consider 2 Tim 2:19

11. Observe the proper balance of biblical truth Eph 2:8-10 saved by faith apart from works vs James 2:24 faith without deeds is dead.

12. Passages should be interpreted in light of idioms contained in them. Like a camel through the eye of a needle. Mark 10:25 Luke 22:31 Satan wants to sift you like wheat

13. Rightly Divide the Language (grammar, figures of speech) Anthropomorphisms Psalm 44:3 Personification Psalm 114:3 Hyperbole Psalm 51:5 Matthew 9:47 Psalm 22:6 Irony, sarcasm Galatians 5:12 Simile Matthew 3:16 Isaiah 53:6 Metaphor Matt 26:26 Luke 13:32

Grammar 1 Cor 11:27 Unworthy or unworthily? Matthew 16:18 rock masculine vs feminine

14. Correctly Distinguish the Figurative from the Literal How do we know a passage is figurative? An implied absurdity Luke 9:60 Mal 1:2-3 When literal interpretation implies a contradiction or inconsistency. John 11:25-26 When it requires a clearly immoral conclusion Matt 18:9 When the context implies it or the author says so. Jn 2:18-20 Common sense. John 4:10-15 Apocalyptic literature works very differently

15. Know the meaning of words, phrases and sentences. Websters vs Greek vs Biblical definition. Church Flesh Soul Bread Spirit In interpreting passages, look for key words and define them carefully 1 Cor 11:2-16 head (v. 3) authority (v. 10) Rom 8:5-11

16. Rightly divide books by type of literature. Poetry Loaded with metaphor, hyperbole, etc. Look for the feeling, not the doctrine. Ps 51:5 Proverb Principle, not promise or command. Prov 13:24, Prov 22:6 Historical Look for the practical application Acts 6:3 Doctrinal Can be most carefully analyzed Apocalyptic Assume figurative unless the context demands literal