Ecclesiaticus 44 is an interpretation...
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Ecclesiaticus 44 is an interpretation of history. Written right into the fabric of Israel's scriptures is an interpretation of history and scripture.
In one small church a woman remonstrated with her preacher, "Reverend, don't worry about this Bible story. It's pure Bible study." She had meant to disarm the preacher and blunt any criticism she might have regarding the independent Bible study group. But the preacher knew better.
Krister Stendahl asserts that there is no Bible without interpretation. Every one of us, young or old, dull or brilliant, erudite or minimally educated brings personal experience and theological assumptions to any reading of the scriptures. There can be no such thing as "pure Bible study." The process of reading and appropriating scriptures is always a matter of interpretation.
One man puts it like this, Bible study is a little bit like instant coffee. It isn't coffee until you put the water in. The amount of water, the source of the water, the container ... all these affect what the coffee is. So with Bible study, it is always a matter of interpretation.
In one small church a woman remonstrated with her preacher, "Reverend, don't worry about this Bible story. It's pure Bible study." She had meant to disarm the preacher and blunt any criticism she might have regarding the independent Bible study group. But the preacher knew better.
Krister Stendahl asserts that there is no Bible without interpretation. Every one of us, young or old, dull or brilliant, erudite or minimally educated brings personal experience and theological assumptions to any reading of the scriptures. There can be no such thing as "pure Bible study." The process of reading and appropriating scriptures is always a matter of interpretation.
One man puts it like this, Bible study is a little bit like instant coffee. It isn't coffee until you put the water in. The amount of water, the source of the water, the container ... all these affect what the coffee is. So with Bible study, it is always a matter of interpretation.
