That method of interpretation leads one to assume that everything is literal unless the text slaps you in the face and says otherwise. We should not assume anything one way or another about any given verse or passage.
Well, you gotta start somewhere. How do you do it?
And you prove what I had just said here by acting as if the type of text being used is always obvious in scripture which is clearly not the case! If it was then we would not have as many disagreements among us.
I certainly didn't mean to suggest it's always easy. If it were I'd understand every verse from Gen 1:1 to Rev 21:21.
The scriptures say we have to be workmen, rightly dividing the word of truth. Wouldn't that suggest work? Work is not always easy.
I think you are making a lot of assumptions about things I write. The fact is I've never addressed the ease or difficulty of understanding scripture one way or the other. You seem to just assume I think it's easy. Well, in plain English, I'll say I don't always think it's easy. Hopefully we can put that to rest.
LOL. What does that mean? If you mean it's always clear as to what type of speech is being used, you are naive. No, it is not always clear and the fact that we see so many different interpretations is proof of that.
Figures of speech are a science. That's just what they are. Not saying it's always easy, but figures are speech, properly used (which of course God would do), are as precise as 1+1=2.
So, who exactly are you talking about here?
You don't understand:
"We can't just willy-nilly make something literal into a figure or visa versa?"
I don't think I need to explain that to you. You either get it or not.
What does this mean? Do these rules help us discern what a harlot woman sitting on many waters while riding a beast with seven heads and ten horns represents?
Again, you don't understand:
"He's (God) actually the most precise word smith that ever existed. Isn't there something in the scriptures about all His words being purified 7 times? That's pretty darn precise! We ought to be as precise as humanly possible in order to rightly divide God's word.
The thing about figurative, poetic, symbolic, hyperbolic language is that it is just as precise as literal language. There are grammatical rules that can be learned so as to avoid mixing up the different genres of writing?"
Which words don't you understand? I would think it's written at about an 8th grade reading level.
Why say this without giving your own understanding of it? That makes no sense. Why should I take you seriously about this when I don't even know how you interpret it? I think YOU need to dig deeper into that passage so that you can learn the correct approach to interpreting scripture which doesn't involve making any assumptions about any of it as your current method of interpretation does.
Do I have to explain how I see something just because I suggest you read it for yourself? I don't think so. It was a suggestion to you. that's all. Take it or leave it, but don't insist I give a dissertation on the subject.
Why say this without giving your own understanding of it? That makes no sense. Why should I take you seriously about this when I don't even know how you interpret it? I think YOU need to dig deeper into that passage so that you can learn the correct approach to interpreting scripture which doesn't involve making any assumptions about any of it as your current method of interpretation does.
You are perfectly free to take what I say as serious or not. I'm not holding a gun to your head.