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How Should I Interpret the Bible? The Traditional View (Covenant & the Cross #1)

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We always like to start out with the Word of God, and today's Bible verse is 2 Timothy 2:15 which reads: "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."

Today's quote about the Bible is from D.L. Moody. He said, "The Bible was not given for our information but for our transformation."

Today and for the next few broadcasts, as we begin our journey through the Bible, we are going to cover a few topics by way of overview that will help us throughout future episodes.

Our topic for today is titled: "How Should I Interpret the Bible? The Traditional View" from the book, "The Promise and the Blessing: A Historical Survey of the Old and New Testaments" by  Michael A. Harbin.

There are a number of ways to study the Bible. We could work our way through it book by book. We could take a thematic approach by following key themes, such as prophecy or salvation or love, through both the Old Testament and the New Testament. We could look at major sections, such as the Pentateuch or the prophetic literature or the Gospels. Each of these approaches is profitable.

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