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Expanding Comphrension for Biblical Study (but also for other things)

Guido

Active Member
Having attempted several times to read and to comprehend Hebrews, I have found wanting my powers of comprehension, which, though having improved somewhat over time, still does not enable me to grasp Hebrews 1:1 without paraphrasing, being hard for me to grasp possibly because it contains five prepositional phrases attached to a verb. My question therefore is this: How can I expand my powers of comprehension to understand difficult phrasings such as the ones in Hebrews?

Thank you in advance.
 
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KenH

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Having attempted several times to read and to comprehend Hebrews, I have found wanting my powers of comprehension, which, though having improved somewhat over time, still does not enable me to grasp Hebrews 1:1 without paraphrasing, being hard for me to grasp possibly because it contains five prepositional phrases attached to a verb. My question therefore is this: How can I expand my powers of comprehension to understand difficult phrasings such as the ones in Hebrews?

Thank you in advance.

What don't you understand about Hebrews 1:1?
 

Deacon

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My question therefore is this: How can I expand my powers of comprehension to understand difficult phrasings such as the ones in Hebrews?

1. Compare various translations.
Translations are commentaries without the explanation. You have mentioned Paraphrased versions; versions that paraphrase a passage are often helpful in difficult passages to get a basic understanding… don’t neglect them because of their poor reputation here on the Baptistboard.

2. Read a reputable commentary. One volume commentaries probably wouldn’t give you what you desire but a commentary focused on exegesis might. Pastoral commentaries may also help.
(I’d be slightly wary of academic commentaries that may lead you to places you might not want to go).
[GoogleBooks often allows you to read long passages from commentaries.]

3. Don’t expect to get understanding quickly.
Pray that the Holy Spirit may guide you into understanding.
Sometimes an fuller understanding about a passage takes a lifetime. Be patient and persistently pursue understanding.

Rob
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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If trying to read in an unfamiliar language, e.g., the Elizabethan English of the KJV, that might be a problem.

But don’t neglect context. Context is extremely important in understanding any text.

And that first verse of Hebrews is not a full sentence. Try reading in sentences and paragraphs.
 
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