Now you're talking! Do you have Scripture for these statements?Figures of speech,metaphorical language,types,symbols, Hebrew poetry, Hebrew parallelisms, narrative writing ,parables, are used by God to communicate truth and conceal truth.
And once again, did Keach or Chilton tell you what the NT words for figures of speech are? I think that is very relevant to this discussion. If you want to do this from Scripture rather than Chilton, Keatch, and Gentry, get started!
I'm glad you mentioned this, because it brings up the fact that the uneducated (yet still intelligent), the poor (yet rich in Christ), the weak (yet with Christ's strength) do not interpret the Bible spiritually. They simply believe it as is, because that is normal communication. As you know, I was a missionary for 33 years in Japan. I have also lectured in a Bible school in a Muslim country not in Africa, and have taught Bible translation methodology in an African country. Never have I had a new believer, someone completely unfamiliar with American Christian culture, decide to interpret "spiritually." That is learned behavior, not natural, so it's not God's plan for interpreting the Bible. (And they don't have to be told what figures of speech are. They understand this naturally, according to the language ability God gives to all humans.)I have traveled in every state except Alaska. Many times I meet with people who are not well educated.
God has said that He has chosen many such people to shame the wise.
God has said, not many wise. Not many mighty,are called.
I am glad He did not say....not ANY WISE,OR NOBLE.....but it is not many.
In And the Word Came With Power, Bible translator Joanne Shetler tells how she was translating the Bible into the language of a tribe in the Philippines. With her tribal helper she came to 1 Tim. 2:12 about women teaching men. Her tribal helper read that Scripture on Sunday to the tribal church, and said, "We found in the Bible where it says that women aren't supposed to teach men, so I guess I have to be the one" (p. 87). He interpreted literally, unlike many "civilized" evangelicals who can't abide God's truth about gender roles, and became the pastor.
Think about it. You yourself give witness that you used to interpret literally. Your current method of interpretation is learned behavior, so it's not natural interpretation.
You missed my main point about Chilton, which was that if he got his degrees at a degree mill, then they are fake and he was dishonest in passing himself off as a scholar with advanced degrees. I don't care what the man teaches, if he is dishonest I will ignore him and get my information elsewhere.When I look to trusted guides I know they are limited and flawed, but each has a measure of gift. The value is to provoke thought....and perhaps save time by putting forth proven ideas in a way to break it down so that lesser persons can as you said,get in the game.
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I do not care where Chilton acquired such knowledge, but I at this point I am hard pressed to come against or replace many of the ideas offered.
I have a dear friend who got a doctorate at a similar school, but then realized it was a degree mill and now does not call himself "Dr." Now that is true Christian honesty.
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