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While many sincere Christians read the Scriptures as personal communiques from God, biblical scholars often treat them as little more than human documents written for people living long ago. Vern Poythress insists neither of these paths reflects how Christ calls his followers to approach the Bible. Everyone familiar with Poythresss theological reflections knows that he is one of the brightest minds of our day. Everyone familiar with his life knows the depth of his piety. In this book, Poythress offers a glimpse into how he employs both of these gifts from the Holy Spirit as he handles the Bible. His reflections will challenge and inspire everyone who seeks to read the Scriptures in the presence of God.
Richard L. Pratt, Jr., President, Third Millennium Ministries
Vern Poythress has given the church a truly comprehensive guide to reading and appropriating Scripture. This unique resource explains both the first steps for beginners and the theological, philosophical, and linguistic foundations for sophisticated interpretation.
Dan Doriani, Vice President of Strategic Academic Projects and Professor of Theology, Covenant Seminary
Providing both theological foundations and practical strategies for interpretation, Dr. Poythress explains the simple yet astounding truth that God is present in his Word and speaks to us as we read. With pastoral sensitivity, he combines linguistic theory, hermeneutics, systematic theology, and expert biblical knowledge into a compelling work both instructive for advanced students of the Bible and accessible for beginners. I highly commend this book and look forward to sharing it with my congregation.
Camden Bucey, Pastor, Hope Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Grayslake, Illinois; President, Reformed Forum
Reading the Word of God in the Presence of God does two very hard things very well. First, it guides a spectrum of readers from an introductory listening to God speaking in Scripture into deeper explorations of the Words multifaceted witness to Christ. Second, this book exemplifies a radical, refreshing alternative to mainstream methods of biblical interpretationan approach controlled at every point by the Bibles claim to be the very Word of the ever-living, ever-present God.
Dennis E. Johnson, Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California
Vern Poythress has done readers a great service by providing an easy to understand guide to the complexities of biblical interpretation. Readers will benefit from his knowledge of the way language works, his emphasis on the divine inspiration of Scripture, and the ways in which every passage relates to Gods unfolding plan of redemption. Here is a trustworthy and practical guide for anyone interested in reading the Bible faithfully.
Brandon D. Crowe, Associate Professor of New Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary
READING
THE
WORD OF GOD
IN THE
PRESENCE OF GOD
A HANDBOOK FOR BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION
VERN S. POYTHRESS
Reading the Word of God in the Presence of God: A Handbook for Biblical Interpretation
Copyright 2016 by Vern S. Poythress
Published by Crossway
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Wheaton, Illinois 60187
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided for by USA copyright law. Crossway is a registered trademark in the United States of America.
Cover design: Studio Gearbox
First printing 2016
Printed in the United States of America
Scripture quotations are from the ESV Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Single verses, short phrases, and single words have been cited from the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB), King James Version (KJV), New American Standard Bible (NASB), and New International Version (NIV).
All italics in Scripture quotations have been added by the author.
Trade paperback ISBN: 978-1-4335-4324-1
ePub ISBN: 978-1-4335-4327-2
PDF ISBN: 978-1-4335-4325-8
Mobipocket ISBN: 978-1-4335-4326-5
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Poythress, Vern S.
Reading the word of God in the presence of God : a handbook for biblical interpretation / Vern S. Poythress.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4335-4324-1 (tp)
1. BibleHermeneutics. I. Title.
BS476.P688 2016
220.601dc232015005319
Crossway is a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.
LB 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
To my wife, Diane
Contents
Tables
Illustrations
24.2 Clowneys Triangle for the Sin Offering,
with Application
24.3 Clowneys Triangle for David and His Men,
with Application
This book is a practical handbook to help people grow in skill in interpreting the Bible. It illustrates the process of interpretation by considering the stages through which a Bible student may travel in the course of studying a passage in the Bible. Even beginners can use the early stages of our approach (up through chapters 46), because we have designed the explanations to make sense to beginners and to be usable. In later chapters we add more complexity, so that beginners can continue to advance. As more details are added, pastors and advanced students may also find helpful insights.
Our approach should also interest experts, because it differs from what has become standard among many biblical scholars (see appendix A). We endeavor to appreciate how communion with God forms the central axis in every stage of interpretationthe beginning, the middle, and the end. We want to interpret the Bible in a way that has its basis in the Bible itself, in the Bibles instruction about loyalty to God. Both beginners and more mature students can profit from thinking through how to interpret the Bible more faithfully.
This handbook shares much with biblical interpretation that took place in the Reformation and before. The Enlightenment and its fruits have resulted in additional benefits through common grace. But much that has taken place in the modern West has corrupted the process of interpreting the Bible. We must rethink how we work, rather than passively accept the standards and procedures that are now common in the academic world in the West. At the same time, we can profit from positive insights found in modern thinking about interpretation. This handbook has endeavored to use both ancient and modern insights, but only after sifting good from bad, and placing positive insights in the larger framework of a biblically based worldview.
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