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1 | Paul's intrepretative method | Rom 10:16 | djconklin | 28700 | ||
From this verse through 11:16 Paul uses a number of OT texts to make the case for Israel's unbelief in Jesus. At first glance Paul seems to ignore the context of those verses. However given his Christological perpsective his intrepretations are quite reasonable. These verses are a good test case to study Paul's interpretaive methods. Here's a study that looks at it closely: http://www.balboa-software.com/hahne/Rom10-11Citations.pdf | ||||||
2 | Paul's intrepretative method | Rom 10:16 | wdc | 28713 | ||
dj, I have questioned some of Paul's usage of O.T. passaages and his interpretations for years. The only way I can keep myself sane in trying to figure out how he arrived at some of his conclusions is to remind myself that he was inspired or moved by the Holy Spirit to write what he wrote. He was also taught by Christ Himself (Gal. 1:15-18). I hear preachers and teachers say how Paul was a good teacher and so clear in his writing and explanation of things, I disagree. I have trouble reading him, it seems to me he will be expaining a doctrine or teaching something, and then right in the middle of it, he will throw in a statement from I don't where, or just start off on some other thought. I just keep telling myself that he was led of God to write and if I keep praying and seeking the mind of the Lord, I will understand sooner or later. later...wdc |
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3 | Paul's intrepretative method | Rom 10:16 | djconklin | 28717 | ||
wdc, I think that praying, seeking and studying are very good methods of understanding the Bible. |
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