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HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 2 HOW TO READ THE BIBLE FOR ALL ITS WORTH The primary task of Bible study is to determine what the Scriptures meant at the time they were written and how that meaning applies to us today. This vital guide focuses on the historical contexts of the Bible and explains differences between the Old Testament narratives, the Epistles, Gospels, Parables, Psalms, and more. It's a practical approach to Bible study -- one that makes good sense and is easy to understand. This new edition includes, among other changes, a new section on the Song of Songs and an updated list of recommended commentaries and resources. HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 3 “A practical approach to Bible study in an easy to understand style.” —Bookstore Journal “A very useful reference book for the layperson who is engaged in study of the Bible.” —Booklist “...provides keys to interpreting the genre, and discusses the hermeneutical questions it raises for today’s Christians.” —New Testament Abstracts “This is a book about hermeneutics, without jargon or footnotes. It is very readable and makes good sense.... Carefully thought out and written.” —Journal for the Study of the Old Testament “...readable, clear, and well-written book on hermeneutics.” —Christian Standard “Fee and Stuart have delineated the hermeneutical principles for the valid interpretation of the variety of literary genres found in Scriptures. Fee and Stuart fulfill the objectives they set for themselves admirably. A book with this focus meets an obvious need.” —Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society “...stimulating in helping the earnest Bible student understand the Old and New Testaments better.” —The Preacher’s Magazine “...makes significant advances over most other books of the genre and which is certain to be highly useful.” —Interpretation “...will be a blessing to all who want to enjoy the Bible....a ‘must’ for all who are bothered about angels, trumpets, earthquakes, beasts, dragons and bottom- less pits.” —The Presbyterian Record HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 4 C O N T E N T S Preface 10 1. Introduction: The Need to Interpret 15 2. The Basic Tool: A Good Translation 31 3. The Epistles: Learning to Think Contextually 49 4. The Epistles: The Hermeneutical Questions 66 5. The Old Testament Narratives: Their Proper Use 85 6. Acts: The Question of Historical Precedent 103 7. The Gospels: One Story, Many Dimensions 124 8. The Parables: Do You Get the Point? 148 9. The Law(s): Covenant Stipulations for Israel 163 10. The Prophets: Enforcing the Covenant in Israel 181 11. The Psalms: Israel’s Prayers and Ours 205 12. Wisdom: Then and Now 226 13. The Revelation: Images of Judgment and Hope 254 Appendix: The Evaluation and Use of Commentaries 270 HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 5 We want to hear from you. Please send your comments about this ebook to us in care of the address below. Thank you. HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 6 How to R E A D the B I B L E for All Its WORTH Second Edition A Guide to Understanding the Bible Gordon D. Fee & Douglas Stuart HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 7 How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth Adobe Acrobat eBook ReaderTMformat Copyright © 1981, 1993 by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530 All rights reserved. ISBN 0-310-24480-3 Cover design: Zondervan HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 8 For our parents Donald and Grace Fee and Streeter and Merle Stuart from whom we learned our love for the Word HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 9 A B B R E V I AT I O N S O F T R A N S L AT I O N S GNB The Good News Bible (formerly Today’s English Version), 1976 JB The Jerusalem Bible, 1966 KJV The King James Version (also, the Authorized Version), 1611 LB The Living Bible, 1971 NAB The New American Bible, 1970 NASB The New American Standard Bible, 1960 NEB The New English Bible, 1961 NIV The New International Version, 1973 NRSV The New Revised Standard Version, 1991 RSV The Revised Standard Version, 1952 HowToRead.qrk 1/8/02 9:38 AM Page 10 P R E FA C E I n one of our lighter moments we toyed with the idea of calling this book Not Just Another Book on How to Understand the Bible. Wisdom prevailed, and the “title” lost out. But such a title would in fact describe the kind of urgency that caused this book to be written. How-to-understand-the-Bible books abound. Some are good; others are not so good. Few are written by biblical scholars. Some of these books approach the subject from the variety of methods one can use in studying Scripture; others try to be basic primers in hermeneu- tics (the science of interpretation) for the layperson. The latter usually give a long section of general rules (rules that apply to all biblical texts) and another section of specific rules (rules that govern special types of problems: prophecy, typology, figures of speech, etc.). Of the “basic primer” type books we recommend especially Knowing Scripture, by R. C. Sproul (InterVarsity). For a heavier and less readable, but very helpful, dose of the same one should see A. Berkeley Mickelson’s Interpreting the Bible (Eerdmans). The closest thing to the kind of book we have written is Better Bible Study, by Berkeley and Alvera Mickelson (Regal). But this is “not just another book”—we hope. The uniqueness of what we have tried to do has several facets: 1. As one may note from a glance at the table of contents, the basic concern of this book is with the understanding of the different types of literature (the genres) that make up the Bible. Although we do speak to other issues, this generic approach has controlled all that 10

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