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Revision as of 17:07, 27 February 2022
Introduction
This is for the Bible generally.
Hermeneutics: How to Interpret the Bible
A good general principle is to ask what God is trying to convey in a particular verse. It may be poetry, hyperbole, commands, specific facts, or general happenings.
Hebrew
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