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40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible is unavailable, but you can change that!

Robert L. Plummer tackles major questions students, pastors, and laypeople ask about reading and understanding the Bible. Plummer divides his work into four parts: getting started, approaching the Bible, approaching specific texts, and issues in recent discussion. The accessible format allows teachers to utilize this book as a textbook, and the curious student to understand the issues which are...

When one is sufficiently grounded in essential Christian doctrine, it also can be beneficial to read persons who are outside the orthodox and evangelical fold. See question 13 for which commentaries to buy and how to use them. None of us can claim to be inerrant interpreters. No matter what academic degrees or experiences one has, every person stands before the Bible as a learner. Some are farther along on the journey, but that should not
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