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Studying the Bible Foundations for Life

Introduction Common Basis for Truth How we know what we know… Ways we can know the truth of God – Creation – Jesus, the Living Word – Written Word

Three Aspects to Study Observation – What, when, who and more Interpretation – Know enough about the topic to deduce facts Application – Life and purpose

Three Basic Assumptions The Bible is Inspired! 2 Timothy 3:16 – Believing in Divine Inspiration of the Bible by one Divine author will require that we recognize that each passage only has one correct interpretation.

Three Basic Assumptions The Bible is clear and understandable – We can know what it means! God intended to reveal Himself, not hide Himself! Three methods of reading that do not promote clarity of Scripture – Allegorization – Culturalization – Spiritualization

Allegorization – Allegorizing is finding a mystical or symbolic meaning based on the use of one's imagination Good Samaritan. Traveler (Adam) from Jerusalem (Heaven) to Jericho (World) attacked by robbers (satan). Priest and Levites (law and prophets) pass but Samaritan (Christ) helped – took to inn (church) and promised to return (second coming) Three Common Methods that do not hold to the clarity of Scripture

Culturalization – Culturalization says that the text has a different meaning today due to the fact that the culture has changed I Timothy 2:12, which tells women not to teach or exercise authority over men, applied in Paul's day, but no longer applies today. Three Common Methods that do not hold to the clarity of Scripture

Spiritualization – To spiritualize scripture is to give a spiritual meaning which is not intended within the context God knocked down the walls of Jericho and wants to knock down the walls of your life today. Moses lead the people out of Egypt, take a vacation. Jesus calmed the sea, He wants you to have a calm life. Three Common Methods that do not hold to the clarity of Scripture

Three Basic Assumptions The Bible is Harmonious and Consistent – An interpretation of a passage cannot contradict the rest of the teaching of the scriptures. Compare scripture with scripture

All Scripture is to be taken in its Natural, Normal, and Customary Usage whenever Possible All Scripture is to be Interpreted Within the Context of the Passage All Scripture Is To Be Compared With Other Scripture Contradictions are only Apparent Prophesy is Recognizing The Near And Far Implications And Applications Of Scripture Basic Principles of Interpretation

Practical Helps to Study Scripture

Study Helps Other types of Bibles – Parallel Bible (Several languages or versions side- by-side) – Amplified Bible (multiple word meanings listed for all significant words) – Greek and Hebrew Bible – Interlineal Bible (integrated language and interpretation)

Study Helps Concordance – Strongs or Vines is most comprehensive – List of words and where to find them in Scripture Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE – 10,000 entries) Bible Dictionary Commentary – Matthew Henry, John Calvin, John MacArthur, Barnes Internet (Bible Gateway)

Study Helps Study Bibles – Combine many of the helps already discussed – Convenient – Many over-use the notes and don’t study – Subject to bias

Translations Different Bible versions represent the efforts of scholars to translate original manuscripts in a way that communicates effectively to a given audience or language group. Important to note: they are not all “basically the same” as significant differences can change the meaning or intent of the original Greek and Hebrew.

King James (KJV) The KJV is the first version of Scripture authorized by the Protestant church and commissioned by England's King James I in Word for word Sometimes difficult to understand – Comfort means strengthen, suffer means let – Psalm 5:6, Ez 27:25

New American Standard (NASB) The NASB is written in a formal style, but is more readable than the King James Version. It is highly respected as the most literal English translation of the Bible. Word for word Not best for reading out-loud Very accurate and excellent for study

New International Version (NIV) The NIV offers a balance between a word-for- word and thought-for-thought translation and is considered by many as a highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English. Combination of thought and word Some theological influences (premillennial) Easy to read

English Standard Version (ESV) The ESV Bible is a relatively new Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and readability. Word for word Published in 2008, still earning popularity

New Living Translation (NLT) Using modern English, the translators of the NLT focused on producing clarity in the meaning of the text rather than creating a literal, word-for-word equivalence. Their goal was to create a clear, readable translation while remaining faithful to original texts. Thought for thought Better than other modern story Bibles (TLB) but still lots of interpretation included

All Versions are NOT the Same Differences in Translations: – Luke 9:56 KJV, NASB - For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them. And they went to another village. NIV – and they went to another village. – Matt. 18:11 KJV, NASB - For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost. NIV – missing – John 6:47 KJV - Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life NIV - I tell you the truth, he who believes has everlasting life.

Choosing a Bible Purpose – Study or Reading? Size – How likely are you to carry and use your Bible? What is your go-to Bible? – How do you use your Bible? – A Bible with notes and comments from years of study and use is valuable!

Which is Best? Develop a Library of tools Select a version and stick with it (memorizing) A great choice – Thompson Chain Reference – 100,000 margin references for 8000 topics – Concordance – Index of topics – Outline studies of books and events of Bible – Character studies – Illustrated guides and charts – Extensive atlas and map section – Archaeological supplement

How to Study - Read Read Aloud Read Carefully – Alert and Observant Read Repeatedly Read Peripherally – Context

How to Study - Reflect Reflect Purposefully Reflect Imaginatively – Try to put yourself into the situation Reflect Humbly – Never take for granted Reflect Prayerfully – Communicate with God about what you learn Reflect Patiently – takes time

How to Study - Record Write down your thoughts or applications for future reference

How to Study - Respond Respond with Confession Respond with Faith Respond with Obedience – Put what you learn into action

ABCD Method A – Read and record a selection of verses B – Select the “best verse” and write it down C – Write what the verse communicates to you D – Write a brief prayer of response

Practical Exercise Break into groups and read and interpret the following passages of Scripture: 1 Timothy 4:6-10 Philemon 1:10-16 Revelation 7:11-14

What does Scripture say about the following questions: Was Christ’s Divinity challenged in the Bible? What powers was Peter given to further the Gospel? What are Satan’s limitations to his power? Identify some prophecies that were fulfilled concerning Jesus. What spiritual weapons exist to combat evil? What is the overall perspective in the Bible about borrowing? What does it mean to say that the church is the bride of Christ? What would you share with a person from Scripture who needs comfort? What does God think of discontent and murmuring? What does the Bible teach about a devotional life and prayer? According to the Bible, is self-confidence a good or bad thing? What is the “Book of Life”?

Answers using a Thompson Chain Reference Bible: Was Christ’s Divinity challenged in the Bible? 4149 What powers was Peter given to further the Gospel? 4191 What are Satan’s limitations to his power? 4198 Identify some prophecies that were fulfilled concerning Jesus What spiritual weapons exist to combat evil? 361 What is the overall perspective in the Bible about borrowing? 582 What does it mean to say that the church is the bride of Christ? 737 What would you share with a person from Scripture who needs comfort? What does God think of discontent and murmuring? What does the Bible teach about a devotional life and prayer? According to the Bible, is self-confidence a good or bad thing? What is the “Book of Life”? 526

Homework Read and analyze the book of 2 John. – Author – Purpose – Main Theme – Teaching Points – Application – Questions or Issues