Interpretation of the scriptures / by Arthur W. Pink.
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TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, [1972].Description: 137 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0801069092
- 220.6/3
- BS476 .P55 1972
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| 220.6/3KREhi2 The historical-critical method / | 220.6/3KREhi3 The historical-critical method / | 220.6/3PATst Structural exegesis : | 220.6/3PINin Interpretation of the scriptures / | 220.6/3SMAst2 The strange silence of the Bible in the church : | 220.6/4LEVde1 The death and resurrection of the beloved son : | 220.6/01FERb Biblical hermeneutics : |
Man is notoriously a creature of extremes, and nowhere is that fact more evident than in the attitude taken by different ones to this subject. Whereas some have affirmed the Bible is written in such simple language that it calls for no explaining, a far greater number have suffered the papists to persuade them that its contents are so far above the grasp of the natural intellect, its subjects so profound and exalted, its language so abstruse and ambiguous that the common man is quite incapable of understanding it by his own efforts, and therefore that it is the part of wisdom for him to submit his judgment to "holy mother church," who brazenly claims to be the only Divinely authorized and qualified interpreter of God's oracles. Thus does the Papacy withhold God's Word from the laity, and impose her own dogmas and superstitions upon them. For the most part the laity are quite content to have it so, for thereby they are relieved of searching the Scriptures for themselves. Nor is it much better with many Protestants, for in most cases they are too indolent to study the Bible for themselves, and believe only what they hear from the pulpits. Reasons interpretation is needed: to explain seeming contradictions, to prevent our being misled by the mere sound of words, and for the inserting of an explanatory word in some passages.
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