By
E. W. Bullinger, D.D.
1916
CONTENTS
The Word of God as a Whole
I. The One Great Object of the Word
II. The One Great Subject of the Word
III. The One Great Requirement of the Word"Rightly Dividing" It
The Words
I. The Meaning of Words to be Gathered from the Scope; not the Scope from the Words
II. The Scope of a Passage to be Gathered from its Structure
III. The Biblical Usage of Words Essential to their Correct Interpretation
IV. The Context Always Essential to the Interpretation of Words
VI. The Place Where a Passage Occurs is Often Essential to its Full Interpretation
VII. No One Passage to be Interpreted in a Sense Repugnant to Others that are Clear
VIII. The Importance of Accuracy in the Study of the Words of Scripture
X. Interpretation and Application
XII. The Place of Various Readings
Special thanks to Moza, a research member of Philologos and the Bible Prophecy Research mailing list for providing this electronic copy. THIS BOOK HAS BEEN EDITED. Any corrections or questions may be directed to the address below:
research-bpr@philologos.org
Philologos Edition: May0101How To Enjoy The Bible by E.W. Bullinger
"... freely ye have received, freely give." (Mat 10:8)
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