Bill Taylor
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There a common sense rule of thumb about reading any book and ut applies to Hermeneutics before anny other matter can e considered; The Bible, unlike most books has, more or less 49 Pen Men (secretaries) but is still authored by only one author, Yahova, a.k.a. Creator God.
Let me be rude and turn your head for a momennt. The best thing Man has done to the Letters from YHWH is to divide these letters into chapters and verses. (It better enables point to point study. The worst thing man has done to the Word is he bike the natural flow of these messages (letters) from YHWH.
Now, back on point. These 66 letters were arrainged in the book and I believe they7 were led by Ruach, a.k.a. the Holy Spirit but there are copies sold with the Letters in the order they were written. (ESV Chronological Bible (TruTone, Brown), Leather, imitation)
The second rule to live by is “Take the stupid verses out of your way and it is not difficult to understand that there is no sentence nor portion of a sentence thhat stands alone. It is often taught that no scripture can be fully nor completely understood without the light of all scripture shinning on it. The Holy Scriptures are of one context from “In the Beginning” of Genesis through the very last “Amen” of The Revelation this book is about man’s salvation.
Let me be rude and turn your head for a momennt. The best thing Man has done to the Letters from YHWH is to divide these letters into chapters and verses. (It better enables point to point study. The worst thing man has done to the Word is he bike the natural flow of these messages (letters) from YHWH.
Now, back on point. These 66 letters were arrainged in the book and I believe they7 were led by Ruach, a.k.a. the Holy Spirit but there are copies sold with the Letters in the order they were written. (ESV Chronological Bible (TruTone, Brown), Leather, imitation)
The second rule to live by is “Take the stupid verses out of your way and it is not difficult to understand that there is no sentence nor portion of a sentence thhat stands alone. It is often taught that no scripture can be fully nor completely understood without the light of all scripture shinning on it. The Holy Scriptures are of one context from “In the Beginning” of Genesis through the very last “Amen” of The Revelation this book is about man’s salvation.