From The 60 Second Scholar: 100 Maxims for Mastering Bible Study, by Michael Heiser
- Read the Bible with a critical eye—it can take it.
- Thinking is better than memorizing.
- Bible reading is not Bible study.
- Bible study is a discipline, not a ritual event.
- The Old Testament came before the New Testament.
- Learn the Hebrew and Greek alphabets.
- Prayer doesn’t guarantee your interpretation is accurate.
- All interpretations are not equally plausible.
- Read the Preface to your Bible translation
- It makes no sense to follow someone who doesn’t leave a trail.
- Don’t be shaken by your lack of omniscience.
- Insist on being a slave to the text—let it be your master.
- Use more than one translation in Bible study.
- The scribes that copied and transmitted the Bible made mistakes.
- Don’t ignore footnotes.
- Context is king.
- Words don’t mean anything by themselves.
- A Bible student who thinks clearly is better than a pastor who doesn’t.