In this episode, Spencer and Jack discuss what to look out for when interpreting the Old Testament. You can find the show notes on ThinkingTheologically.org
Music:
“Kid Kodi”
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Episode #59 – How To Interpret…The Old Testament
- Familiarize Yourself with the Context
- Book – What comes before and after the passage you are reading?
- Events – What other world events and local events are going on during the events you are reading about? Before? After?
- Writing – When was the book written? What was going on when it was written? What might have led to the book being written?
- How to Read the Bible Book by Book
- Develop a Broad Understanding of the Hebrew Worldview
- Afterlife/Salvation
- The Hebrews did not believe in an afterlife (e.g., heaven or hell). They believed that everyone, both good and evil, go to Sheol.
- Therefore, Hebrews did not understand salvation as “going to heaven when you die.” When God promises them salvation he is promising them salvation here and now, in this world (e.g., a good harvest or to defeat their enemies).
- Resurrection
- The Hebrews also didn’t believe in a resurrection. This was a belief that developed among the Jews during the intertestamental period.
- Evil
- Hebrews believed that everything, both good and evil, came from God. There was not much of an understanding of a separation of evil spiritual beings and good spiritual beings.
- No concept of the New Testament’s Satan or demons.
- Belief in a plethora of spiritual beings (e.g., the divine council)
- Afterlife/Salvation
- Know Key Characters and Events from the OT
- Abraham
- Moses/Exodus (Exodus 19:3–6)
- David
- Read the Books as Works of Literature
- Plot
- Character Development
- Redaction
- Honorable Mention
- Commentary
- Hebrew Dictionary


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