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Curtis said,
To make it simple for you, a hermeneutic is simply a sensible method of interpretation. It's called, "the science of interpretation." Without at least a bit of a hermeneutic, people can make the bible say whatever they want by twisting scripture and fabricating whatever they want into it. The bible is very rational, it comes from inspired men moved by the holy spirit. To say it's illogical and irrational is blasphemy.
The anointing is a word often used by Pentecostals to prop up their inadequacies. I've had some Pentecostals tell me "I know I'm right because I have the anointing of the holy spirit and he would not lie to me."
For any truth to be revealed to us we must put a good amount of effort into acquiring it by utilizing every available resource we can. We just can't sit back in out chair and say "God reveal the truth to me, anoint me." God does not enlighten the mind of a person who puts little effort into acquiring truth, or someone who believes they already have the truth, or someone who thinks God will just reveal it to them "out of thin air."
Curtis again,
So here are a few of my virtues of a good sensible hermeneutic. Maybe you need to re-examine what you're saying here. I think you are really out of line. Any good student of God's Word knows that a hermeneutic is not part of the things you've just listed. If anything, what you said applies to you!
A SIMPLE HERMENEUTIC
1. Approach the scriptures objectively with simplicity and logic and without bias. Don't approach them with the mindset that you already have things figured out. In the years I've spent trying to figure things out, the most simple and logical interpretation was usually the correct one.
2. The bible was written in the old days in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, with some Chaldean words, and then translated into Latin. So if you believe in the inspired Word of God, then it's really simple. Inspired means God breathed or God spoke. God spoke to his servants the PROPHETS IN THE LANGUAGE THEY SPOKE, WROTE, AND UNDERSTOOD. So utilize the lexicons!
Today we have so many great resources available to make research quick and easy. When you open Greek-English lexicon and interlinear, you learn from the endeavors of others who have mastered the original languages at the click of a mouse.
3. Use bible resources like bible dictionary's etc. especially the lexicons and the interlinear....these are some of the books I burned...
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance with dictionary of Greek and Hebrew words, an Interlinear NT, Bakers Dictionary of Theology, Wuest Word Studies in the Greek New Testament, Christian Theology (by Bancroft), Knowing the doctrines of the Bible, Smith's Bible Dictionary, Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, A topical Bible, Halley's Bible Handbook, a book on Exploring the Old Testament, and New Testament Survey, and last but not least, a book on Manners and Customs in the Bible. Most of these are now available online.
4. Weed out interpretations. Sometimes it's profitable to weed out the interpretations that appear MOST contradictory. There may be 3-4 possible interpretations and cancelling out the ones that conflict with other verses limits the possibilities. Ex. We know that a religion will have something to do with end-time prophecy. There are a few choices. Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity. Weed out the ones that just don't fit and research the rest. Sadly, Christians often tell us the man of sin will come from within the so called "apostate church!" Myself, in my research, ISLAM is the religion of the beast(s).
5. Determine if a passage is literal or figurative. It's usually determined by the context and looking at the passage logically. In other words, if the literal interpretation doesn't make sense, it's usually figurative, and if the passage doesn't make sense figuratively, it's literal.
6. Look at the dates and look at history. This is quite important and serious blunders have made some Christian interpretations debunk the bible!
7. Accept the results of your research even when it goes against what you already believe. I've found that the typical Christian just doesn't care about scriptural evidence, or the lack of it. They fight to support their beliefs even when there's a mountain of scriptural evidence AGAINST what they believe. Be willing to change your mind, especially when the evidence is there to do so. I've always said that it's easier to take a sliver out of the back side of a wild cat than it is to change the mind of a Christian.
"The greatest impediment Christians have obtaining the Truth is when they think they already have it."
Sorry bro, but that's what I see you doing!
Only one who possesses a rational method of interpretation (i.e., a hermeneutic) could determine the truth or falsity of a message.
This total false hood. The Bible is not rational, or logical, it is illogical, not rational, so why would anyone want to use some kind of rational method to try and interpret it meaning when it is the "anointing" (Christ) that teaches us all things?
The Apostle Paul warned the Church about people who try and understand scripture by this method.
To make it simple for you, a hermeneutic is simply a sensible method of interpretation. It's called, "the science of interpretation." Without at least a bit of a hermeneutic, people can make the bible say whatever they want by twisting scripture and fabricating whatever they want into it. The bible is very rational, it comes from inspired men moved by the holy spirit. To say it's illogical and irrational is blasphemy.
The anointing is a word often used by Pentecostals to prop up their inadequacies. I've had some Pentecostals tell me "I know I'm right because I have the anointing of the holy spirit and he would not lie to me."
For any truth to be revealed to us we must put a good amount of effort into acquiring it by utilizing every available resource we can. We just can't sit back in out chair and say "God reveal the truth to me, anoint me." God does not enlighten the mind of a person who puts little effort into acquiring truth, or someone who believes they already have the truth, or someone who thinks God will just reveal it to them "out of thin air."
Curtis again,
Brother, I stand by what I said. The scripture I quoted is about people who would try and misinterpret the Word based on using philosophy, vain deceit, human traditions , human religion and world principles contrary to the gospel.
So here are a few of my virtues of a good sensible hermeneutic. Maybe you need to re-examine what you're saying here. I think you are really out of line. Any good student of God's Word knows that a hermeneutic is not part of the things you've just listed. If anything, what you said applies to you!
A SIMPLE HERMENEUTIC
1. Approach the scriptures objectively with simplicity and logic and without bias. Don't approach them with the mindset that you already have things figured out. In the years I've spent trying to figure things out, the most simple and logical interpretation was usually the correct one.
2. The bible was written in the old days in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, with some Chaldean words, and then translated into Latin. So if you believe in the inspired Word of God, then it's really simple. Inspired means God breathed or God spoke. God spoke to his servants the PROPHETS IN THE LANGUAGE THEY SPOKE, WROTE, AND UNDERSTOOD. So utilize the lexicons!
Today we have so many great resources available to make research quick and easy. When you open Greek-English lexicon and interlinear, you learn from the endeavors of others who have mastered the original languages at the click of a mouse.
3. Use bible resources like bible dictionary's etc. especially the lexicons and the interlinear....these are some of the books I burned...
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance with dictionary of Greek and Hebrew words, an Interlinear NT, Bakers Dictionary of Theology, Wuest Word Studies in the Greek New Testament, Christian Theology (by Bancroft), Knowing the doctrines of the Bible, Smith's Bible Dictionary, Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, A topical Bible, Halley's Bible Handbook, a book on Exploring the Old Testament, and New Testament Survey, and last but not least, a book on Manners and Customs in the Bible. Most of these are now available online.
4. Weed out interpretations. Sometimes it's profitable to weed out the interpretations that appear MOST contradictory. There may be 3-4 possible interpretations and cancelling out the ones that conflict with other verses limits the possibilities. Ex. We know that a religion will have something to do with end-time prophecy. There are a few choices. Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity. Weed out the ones that just don't fit and research the rest. Sadly, Christians often tell us the man of sin will come from within the so called "apostate church!" Myself, in my research, ISLAM is the religion of the beast(s).
5. Determine if a passage is literal or figurative. It's usually determined by the context and looking at the passage logically. In other words, if the literal interpretation doesn't make sense, it's usually figurative, and if the passage doesn't make sense figuratively, it's literal.
6. Look at the dates and look at history. This is quite important and serious blunders have made some Christian interpretations debunk the bible!
7. Accept the results of your research even when it goes against what you already believe. I've found that the typical Christian just doesn't care about scriptural evidence, or the lack of it. They fight to support their beliefs even when there's a mountain of scriptural evidence AGAINST what they believe. Be willing to change your mind, especially when the evidence is there to do so. I've always said that it's easier to take a sliver out of the back side of a wild cat than it is to change the mind of a Christian.
"The greatest impediment Christians have obtaining the Truth is when they think they already have it."
Brother, I stand by what I said. The scripture I quoted is about people who would try and misinterpret the Word based on using philosophy, vain deceit, human traditions , human religion and world principles contrary to the gospel.
The anointing is method God has chosen to teach his children, and anything else would cause some to be lead astray as captives to false teaching.
Sorry bro, but that's what I see you doing!