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How to Effectively Study and Interpret Scripture

A.W. Bowman

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How to Effectively Study and Interpret Scripture

Second Post of a Series, Following Bible Study Biases​

The second element of all Bible studies is its interpretation. Reading a series of words without understanding is generally considered a waste of time, so every time one reads anything, they automatically interpret what they have read. Therefore, Bible interpretation is probably the most practiced exercise for professing Christians and one of the least understood!

Due to the various methods of Bible interpretation available, the biases we bring to that task, and our strong desire to be “right” in our thinking (playing right-wrong games), relationships break, churches split, house churches increase in number, and another denomination is formed. The solution? The only correct interpretation of any scripture is what the original writer intended! Our task is to uncover that intent and accept the message for what it means, even when it hurts. It's not a task for the spiritually lazy or the faint of heart. Why? Because you will confront yourself and expose your secret heart.

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The attachment below is an excellent summary of my rules for Bible studies and interpolation. You have it all when combined with the above post and the one on Biases.
 

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How to Effectively Study and Interpret Scripture

Second Post of a Series, Following Bible Study Biases​

The second element of all Bible studies is its interpretation. Reading a series of words without understanding is generally considered a waste of time, so every time one reads anything, they automatically interpret what they have read. Therefore, Bible interpretation is probably the most practiced exercise for professing Christians and one of the least understood!

Due to the various methods of Bible interpretation available, the biases we bring to that task, and our strong desire to be “right” in our thinking (playing right-wrong games), relationships break, churches split, house churches increase in number, and another denomination is formed. The solution? The only correct interpretation of any scripture is what the original writer intended! Our task is to uncover that intent and accept the message for what it means, even when it hurts. It's not a task for the spiritually lazy or the faint of heart. Why? Because you will confront yourself and expose your secret heart.

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This piece is a solid, thoughtful encouragement for anyone serious about studying the Bible. It rightly emphasizes that Scripture is not just for scholars or religious elites, but for anyone who seeks to know the true and living God. The author lays out a balanced view, reminding readers that while salvation comes by simply believing God's Word, maturing in faith requires serious, humble, and disciplined study.

There’s a helpful warning about the weight of teaching others, grounded in James 3:1 and 1 Timothy 1:5–8. The analogy comparing biblical understanding to learning about traffic systems was a creative way to illustrate the difference between surface-level and deeper comprehension.

The reminder that no translation is perfect, that personal commentary must be held loosely, and that Scripture wasn’t written to us but for us, are all critical takeaways. The tone is humble yet bold, urging believers to study with reverence, self-examination, and a willingness to be corrected.

Kudos for crafting something that challenges, equips, and grounds people in the authority of God’s Word. It hits the mark.
 
How to Effectively Study and Interpret Scripture

Second Post of a Series, Following Bible Study Biases​

The second element of all Bible studies is its interpretation. Reading a series of words without understanding is generally considered a waste of time, so every time one reads anything, they automatically interpret what they have read. Therefore, Bible interpretation is probably the most practiced exercise for professing Christians and one of the least understood!

Due to the various methods of Bible interpretation available, the biases we bring to that task, and our strong desire to be “right” in our thinking (playing right-wrong games), relationships break, churches split, house churches increase in number, and another denomination is formed. The solution? The only correct interpretation of any scripture is what the original writer intended! Our task is to uncover that intent and accept the message for what it means, even when it hurts. It's not a task for the spiritually lazy or the faint of heart. Why? Because you will confront yourself and expose your secret heart.

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