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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHODS
CHAPTER SIX
PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION
To interpret is to understand what is being said, to whom it is said, to give it a proper meaning and to apply the meaning correctly.
There are several rules that are used when interpreting the Bible. These rules include:
I. Rule of divine authority
II. Rule of literal interpretation
III. Rule of contextual consideration
IV. Rule of first mention
V. Rule of first mention
VI. The rule of cumulative revelation
The rule of cumulative revelation states that the full truth of God’s word on any subject must not be gathered from an isolated passage, but from a cumulative total revelation. In other words, you cannot base your doctrine, teaching or beliefs on a few isolated verses about a subject. You must keep studying until your interpretation becomes clear with the entire scripture.
Nfor John Njilah, David Mapugilo and Barbra Odari2 Comments-
It is very true that “The rule of cumulative revelation states that the full truth of God’s word on any subject must not be gathered from an isolated passage, but from a cumulative total revelation.” Sometimes we tend to single out a certain passage or scripture and come up with an unreasonable conclusion.
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Great summary there, Mr. Barbra!
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