In my studies of different Religions, I found that different religions interpret the Scriptures differently. How do you interpret the scriptures? Do you study it out in your own mind or do you listen to someone else on what it means?
Let's hear your thoughts.
Edited: Zelph on 2nd Dec, 2006 - 5:22am
QUOTE (Zelph @ 2-Dec 06, 1:20 AM) |
How do you interpret the scriptures? Do you study it out in your own mind or do you listen to someone else on what it means? |
One does not need a knowledge of history or languages to understand what the scriptures are trying to tell us. When I was first trying to understand the scriptures I use to find books that would help explain events that were taking place. But when it came to Spiritual aspects of the Scriptures if I didn't understand one, then I would sit and contemplate it until I either understood it, or I got tired of thinking about it and then resorted to going to the other books.
It all depends on what is to be interpreted. I find that most things are already interpreted by the scriptures themselves, not necessarily within the same chapter or verse or even Book where you may be reading or looking for clarification, but within another part of the Bible.
I find that a mixture of insights, understanding and thorough reading helps, but true answers come through the peaceful times after prayer when personal revelation is given to you from above in a way that no man or book could ever do.