Subject: Difference between exegesis/eisogesis?i |
Bible Note: Eisogesis reading into the text, rather than approaching the text with inductive principles. This is probably the most common (and dangerous) error of casual Bible students. It is even the error of many well-known evangelists. This means that a person approaches the Scripture with a pre-conceived idea and uses the Scripture to prove their point, even if the Scriptures have to be "bent" to make them fit. The exegesis of Scripture, which means allowing the truth to come out of the text without the filter of our own ideas. This means we approach to the Scriptures to learn what they say and mean, not to prove our own point. Steve |
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