How to Read the Bible: Hints for Sunday School Teachers And Other Bible Students

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How to Read the Bible: Hints for Sunday School Teachers And Other Bible Students
Walter F Walter Frederic Adeney
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go up in a balloon to cliase them. It is rather a call for the preservation of the greatest reasonableness in the thinking that we venture to employ upon them — ^not in order to rationalise them, bnt to preserve our own reason in our comprehension of them.
When we are tempted to adopt an interpre- tation of any passage which seems to strike our imagination as fresh and interesting, or which appears to chime in with some of our cherish^ notions, we should do well to ask ourselves, in the most ab
...solute sobriety of judgment, with a stem regard for truth and honesty, "Is this really what the passage means ? '' and abide by the answer even when it is not to our mind, like him who " sweareth to his own hurt and changeth not." This does not mean that we are to be tied down in every case to the barest literalism, which would often be false to the intention of the sacred writers. It is important to discover what language is historical and what Efymbolical, and to read every passage according to its actual chani.cter in these respects.

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