Easy Hermeneutics – New Attitude.
NA posted this up last month and I find this to be a very basic yet helpful approach to interpreting scripture:
Hermeneutics (hur-muh-noo-tiks) n. [Grk.]: the craft of interpreting Scripture
7 Questions to Ask Every Passage*
1. Who is the author and who is his audience?
2. Why is the author writing and what is his burden for his audience?
3. How does this verse connect to the rest of the chapter and the book the
whole storyline of the Bible?
4. What does the language of the passage highlight and draw attention to?
(e.g., parallels, word pictures, specific details, repetitive words/phrases)
5. What does this reveal about the nature of God and the nature of
mankind?
6. How does this passage reveal our need for a Savior and Godʼs
disposition to provide a Savior?
7. What response or action does this passage call for?
A Starter Bibliography: For Further Study
•Knowing Scripture by R.C. Sproul: Short and sweet. Start here.
•The Message of the Old Testament & The Message of the New
Testament by Mark Dever: One chapter for each book of the Bible.
•Godʼs Big Picture by Vaughn Roberts: A helpful introduction to
storyline of the Bible.
•The ESV Study Bible: Our favorite study Bible (or it will be when it
releases this fall).
•Your Pastorʼs Sermonʼs: Every week your pastor helps you interpret
Scripture and apply it. Listen closely.





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