We all know the term "exegesis" - the careful study of scripture to
understand what it means or what it is saying to us.
But you may not know the word: "eisegesis"! Eisegesis is the opposite! It
is "reading into the scripture". Literally, the reader injects his/her own
ideas into the text, making it mean whatever he/she wants.
Eisegesis is what many do when they read or refer to scripture! It's bad because it is entirely
subjective. A good description:
Exegesis involves
1) observation: what does the passage say?
2)
interpretation: what does the passage mean?
3) correlation: how
does the passage relate to the rest of the Bible? and
4)
application: how should this passage affect my life?
Eisegesis, on the other hand, involves
1) imagination: what idea
do I want to present?
2) exploration: what Scripture passage seems
to fit with my idea? and
3) application: what does my idea mean?
Notice that, in eisegesis, there is no examination of the words of
the text or their relationship to each other, no cross-referencing
with related passages, and no real desire to understand the actual
meaning. Scripture serves only as a prop to the interpreter’s
idea.
Rather than taking a single scripture and making an assessment from it completely devoid of its original meaning, take the time to read ALL the scriptures and come to understand what is really being presented.
Shalom
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Thanks this was very informative. More of us need to do the first one
ReplyDeleteAmein, CrowMedicineWoman! Thanks for your post!
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I have been taught to do by watching my pastors and teachers do for years....so grateful that I have finally been allowed to see the truth and given the time to unlearn, relearn, and live for God in HIS way!
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