Several times now the means of understanding the Bible has come up. I would like to enter 4 main points from a text on hermeneutics. It is Grasping God's Word, Zondervan.
Opens with: "Keep in mind that our goal is to grasp the meaning of the text God has intended. We do not create meaning out of a text; rather, we seek to find the meaning that is already there. However, we recognize we cannot apply the maning for the ancient audience directly to us today because of the river that separates us (culture, time, situation, covenant, etc)................
1. What did the text mean to the biblical audience?
2. What are the differences between the biblical audience and us?
3. What is the theological principle in this text?
4.How should individual Christians today apply the theological principle in their lives?
Things like language, location, history and culture does play an important role in understanding the word. To ignore these points is to ignore what is being said.
To my mind, hermeneutics is the most important subject studied in seminary or Bible College. I am not minimizing theology, Bible study and other such subjects, but without a proper hermeneutic we cannot begin to get the Word right.
Cheers,
Jim
Opens with: "Keep in mind that our goal is to grasp the meaning of the text God has intended. We do not create meaning out of a text; rather, we seek to find the meaning that is already there. However, we recognize we cannot apply the maning for the ancient audience directly to us today because of the river that separates us (culture, time, situation, covenant, etc)................
1. What did the text mean to the biblical audience?
2. What are the differences between the biblical audience and us?
3. What is the theological principle in this text?
4.How should individual Christians today apply the theological principle in their lives?
Things like language, location, history and culture does play an important role in understanding the word. To ignore these points is to ignore what is being said.
To my mind, hermeneutics is the most important subject studied in seminary or Bible College. I am not minimizing theology, Bible study and other such subjects, but without a proper hermeneutic we cannot begin to get the Word right.
Cheers,
Jim