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The Method of Allegory for Interpretation and the Parallel with Modern Progressive Interpretation
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Allegorical Interpretation, the Historical Deviation Point Allegorical interpretation boldly marks the point of deviation from the path of biblical truth in the history of the church. When God inspired the words and the books of scripture, they meant what He meant in the verbal, plenary […]
You Can’t Separate the Distorted Doctrine from Its Deviant Source of Allegorical Interpretation
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Doctrine, False or True, Emerges from Interpretation When you read a doctrinal statement, you might see scripture references attached as proof texts for the various doctrinal pronouncements. That could serve to signal that the doctrine comes from the Bible. Someone might use a verse […]
The Satanic Attack on Taking God’s Word Literally
Early in the Bible, God shows how that Satan attacks what He says. God wants men to anticipate this attack. Satan doesn’t want the audience of God’s Word to receive what God said. He tries to get the hearer to read something of his own opinion into it. Without faith, it is impossible to please […]
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