* Bible is
objectively true - absolutely true
irrespective of people, place and time.
* Bible is
relatively true - true relative to the
circumstances, people, place and time
* Bible is
subjectively true - true in essence but
needs to be translated.
If the Bible
does not mean what it appears to mean and
does not teach what it seems to teach,
the door opens wide for an infinite number of
new interpretations, teachings, and styles of
church life.
This is what produced the spectrum of churches.
Bible is a
series of documents. They need interoperation.
Before we enter into this let us
make some basic assumptions:
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1. The
scriptural text can be objectively
known,
that it has a clear, perspicuous
meaning,
and that
2.
that meaning can be discovered if
the text is allowed to interpret
itself, without external inputs.
3. 'Sensus
Literalis Unus est'. It is a
fundamental principle to assume that
there is one intended, literal,
proper sense to any given passage in
Scripture;
4. 'Scriptura
Scripturam interpretat' The
Scripture is its own best
interpreter |
The literal
meaning is always the first meaning.
Scripture contains
the law, the history, the prophets and the
literature. Luke 24:44
God reveals
himself through history through the lives of the
nations - Israel, Egypt, Syrian and all others.
God revealed himself in history in His relation
with nations.
Why is this
revelation progressive?
I am that I am. I
am unknown, I cannot be known. I will be known
through my actions in history.
In the absolute sense, the state of a particle
or person can only be known through its
interaction with others. Hence we can know God
(for that matter anything else) only through
God's interaction through history, humans and
cosmos.
God can only be
known personally in our own experiential
situation. This is because God is a person. A
person can be known only by a person. There is
no knowledge beyond this.
All revelations
have to be interpreted in its context.
All human
understanding of the external world and of other
worlds comes through the five senses (eye, ear,
nose, skin, tongue) and the internal senses
(mind and soul). All information are obtained
through these channels which are the elements of
communication. If God wants to communicate he
uses these means.
The Process can be
charted as follows:
God ====è Means of
Communications (God has to use some form of
communication which consists of symbols which
are given meanings such as words, symbols,
parables etc.) =====è These are received by
individuals and they reinterpret within the
context and is understood contextually====è
Hermeneutics: From the way God acts we can
deduce the plan, purposes and nature of God.
======è core values are thus deduced from these
infinite number of individual and collective
cases.
Constraints of
communications

Means of
communication necessarily involves noises in the
background and problems with the medium of
transmission, its state, temper, temperature,
slants, prejudices etc.
Reception and
understanding problems:
The receiver also
has inherent problems. What is received are to
be preserved. Recording problems and
preservation problems still remain..
As far as we know
God did not use any futuristic modes of
communications at any time. He used what was
available at the time. He used ordinary people
in both communication, reception and
transmission through ordinary means.

In the law:
We have to ask:
Who gave the law?
To whom was it given? When was it given? What
was the purpose of this law? Has it the same
meaning today? We may even misread the law.
The law is still
valid if the conditions remain the same. Man's
socio-economic conditions and relational aspects
have changed considerably from the old tribal
culture, to feudal families to extended families
to nuclear families to individuals. What was
considered dharma (duty) yesterday is no more
binding.
Several Bible
scholars like Scofield and Dakes proposes what
is known as Dispensation Theory. History is
divisible as various dispensations and the laws
are given for that dispensation. Law which was
binding on Adam was not binding on Noah. Laws
changed when conditions changes to accommodate
the change. In a sense dispensation is not
digital variation in blocks. Laws changes with
individuals. Laws of the Old Covenant are not
carried over into the New Covenant.

Prophecy:
Prophecy is not
foretelling. Prophecies were given for a
purpose. They are not eternally binding. God
changes his mind depending on how man respond.
There is no predestination because there is no
future in existence. Future is being created -
man as co-creator with God.
God has shared his
sovereignty to the creation with personalities -
Angels and aliens and men - to all those who
have been given the freedom of will.
God has a master
plan.
He has no details
because it involves the coworkers.
When was this
prophecy given? To whom was it given? What was
the purpose of the prophecy? Is the prophecy
valid today? Can we apply it today? Is the
condition same? If so it will come to pass.

In the Literature.
We use similes,
parables, allegories and paraboles. These need
to be interpreted using those symbolism.
We cannot
interpret poetry literally.
No revelation is
complete.
God is a person.
Person is not a
principle and so cannot be known in terms of
laws, descriptions, documents, or rituals. They
give an incomplete picture.
Person can only be
known in a personal experience.
Hence the
incarnation. In the last days God has spoken by
(not through) a Son - Jesus. Incarnation is God
breaking into history.
So do we know the
entire truth about God. Certainly not because,
we are incapable of understanding them. We now
know in part, through a mirror.
Disciples of Jesus
who walked and talked and lived with him day and
night for three and a half years could not
understand the basic things Jesus told them.
After the resurrection they began to make some
sense. Jesus himself told Nicodemus that he
cannot tell him of the things of the heaven,
because he could not understand. Jesus told his
disciples that he had many things to tell them,
but they could not hold it. He just told them
that this revelation has to be progressive and
will go on until finally realized.
So how do we
interpret the Bible?
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Material
level - the literal meaning
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The Mental
Level - the principle behind the
statement
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The
Spiritual Level - spiritualize the event
etc.
Later St. Augustine developed a
different approach of four levels.
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Literal
e.g. Jerusalem
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Allegoric
= Church of Christ
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Moral =
Human Soul
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Spiritual
= Heavenly Jerusalem
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Literal
interpretation can be dangerous when it
is applied in contexts that are not
similar. It is a common practice among
many new Christians to take a bible
verse and assume that it is the verse
given to them. Without questioning the
prophetic sense of it, these can lead to
very undesirable consequences. People in
extreme stress cling to such hope verses
to find that they were misled.
Allegorical interpretations are
beautiful and intrigue. But the danger
is that they can be interpreted in the
way the interpreter want. The same
symbols can be used to denote vastly
different meaning and allegoric
elements. This makes the allegorical
interpretation unreliable.
However
within the context of the text, God's
eternal principles of moral and
spiritual values can be seen. How well
we can transfer and understand these
from the historical context in which the
text stand to our present situation is
what makes the scripture relevant and
valuable.
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Ps. 119: 105 Your word is a
lamp to my feet and a light
for my path.
2 Pe. 1: 19 And we have the
word of the prophets made
more certain, and you will
do well to pay attention to
it, as to a light shining in
a dark place, until the day
dawns and the morning star
rises in your hearts.
2 Ti. 3: 16-17 All Scripture
is God-breathed and is
useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness,
so that the man of God may
be thoroughly equipped for
every good work. |
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Text taken out of context is
a pretext.
Written word kills. It is
the spirit that gives life.
Word without the spirit is
legalism.
Spirit without the word is
fanaticism. |