Posts Tagged as ‘Ancient paths’

November 14, 2007

Hermeneutics: Interpretation and Keeping Away from Idolatry

“Little children, keep yourselves from idols (1 John 5:21, ESV). It’s an abrupt and provocative ending to the Apostle John’s letter. It must be especially important. John wrote to Christians who were delivered from pagan idolatry. Yet he knew from his own heritage, how hard it was for the Hebrews to [...]

November 9, 2007

Hermeneutics: Interpretation and Sounds of Silence

It seems that I just cannot keep silent about silence. John the Baptist abstained from wine and excused himself from an ordinary social life for eating locusts and wild honey in the wilderness. Jesus turned the water into the best wine, ate and drank with sinners and tax collectors; but nevertheless, did make [...]

November 5, 2007

Hermeneutics: Interpretation and the Wizard of Silence

“Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” – The Wizard in The Wizard of Oz (1939). In hermeneutics (interpretation) silence is the man behind the curtain: a pretentious wizard with an odd collection of personal effects. Those who would interpret the Bible cannot ignore him. He may [...]

November 1, 2007

Hermeneutics: Interpretation and the Authenticity of the Bible

Prior to the exam in evidence, our law professor made a statement that went something like this: Bare assertions without support are of no help to you and of no consequence to me (Charles Carr, Professor at SUNY Buffalo Law School). Among existing collections of historical documentation since the time of Jesus there [...]

September 17, 2007

Reviving the Restoration Movement, IX

THE ANCIENT PATHS
The great revival call of the restoration movement is the words of the Lord in Jeremiah 6:16 [ESV]: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it.” [...]