Lesson 8 – Principles Of Interpretation (Part 2) – Book Review Flashcards
1
Q
- Each spirit–filled believer has the ____________ to understand and _______ Scripture for himself or herself without being forced to _______ on an authoritative __________ interpreter. These verses do not eliminate the need for the __________ ____________ that God has given to the church.
A
potential obey rely human fivefold ministry
2
Q
- Because of our human ___________, some statements of Scripture provide only a pale ___________ or rough _________________ of the ultimate truth that we cannot ________________ in our present state.
A
limitations
shadow
approximation
comprehend
3
Q
- _________ ______ is unchanging; it is inherent in the __________ of God and in the original __________ order.
A
moral law
nature
created
4
Q
- Taken as a ________, the Bible’s message is truth, but a person who selects only ________ of the truth on a given subject and __________ the rest can quickly fall into error.
A
whole
part
ignores
5
Q
- Since the Bible is truth, it is _____________, in agreement or ___________ with itself.
A
consistent harmony
6
Q
- In our attempt to harmonise Scripture, we must be careful not to silence the ____________ of thought that exists in scripture. While the writers do not ______________ one another, neither do they merely __________ one another. They present ________ from different points of view, and they share unique ___________.
A
diversity contradict repeat truth insights
7
Q
- Scripture is not _________ to a specific cultural or historic ___________. As the eternal Word of God, it teaches ____________ that apply to every age, culture, ____________, and country.
A
bound
setting
principles
society
8
Q
- Nevertheless, we cannot hope to understand God’s _______ apart from using our ________, and the science that distinguishes _________ reasoning from invalid reasoning is called __________.
A
Word
minds
valid
logic