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Holy Scripture can be read for several different purposes and in several different ways.
One can read for prayer - to listen for God's voice and to speak to God in return. This way of reading holy scripture may be the most life-changing of the different ways of reading that I intend to mention in this post.
One can read for instruction in life - one reads for instruction when seeking an answer to some ethical or moral issue. This way of reading is best accomplished with a concordance and perhaps an ethical theology at hand to help to find the scriptures that address the issue and that can help with interpreting the scriptures.
One can read for doctrine - When seeking to know what the holy scriptures teach about specific matters one is reading for doctrine. A commentary, concordance and cross-reference bible are the tools one may use here. A systematic theology or a Catechism will help with this.
One can read for understanding - this is reading exegetically. Searching the scriptures to see what they say and mean so as to gain understanding and, if one is open and willing to learn then to gain wisdom too.
One can read for prayer - to listen for God's voice and to speak to God in return. This way of reading holy scripture may be the most life-changing of the different ways of reading that I intend to mention in this post.
One can read for instruction in life - one reads for instruction when seeking an answer to some ethical or moral issue. This way of reading is best accomplished with a concordance and perhaps an ethical theology at hand to help to find the scriptures that address the issue and that can help with interpreting the scriptures.
One can read for doctrine - When seeking to know what the holy scriptures teach about specific matters one is reading for doctrine. A commentary, concordance and cross-reference bible are the tools one may use here. A systematic theology or a Catechism will help with this.
One can read for understanding - this is reading exegetically. Searching the scriptures to see what they say and mean so as to gain understanding and, if one is open and willing to learn then to gain wisdom too.