Biblical literalism means reading Scripture by grammar, context, genre, and authorial intent so God’s Word governs meaning and doctrine.
How Can I Know Whether a Passage Should Be Read Literally or Figuratively?
Learn how to tell when Scripture is literal or figurative by following context, genre, grammar, and Scripture’s own explanations.
How to Interpret the Bible According to Authorial Meaning
Authorial-meaning interpretation submits to the inspired writer’s words, context, and purpose, rejecting subjective readings and speculative approaches.
Keys to Understanding the Bible
Sound interpretation submits to Jehovah’s inspired Word, using the historical-grammatical method to uncover the single meaning He gave through each biblical author.
Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Only the historical-grammatical method submits to Scripture’s God-breathed words; the historical-critical method dethrones authority and breeds unbelief.
Understanding the Completeness of the Bible—A Study in Biblical Hermeneutics
Delve into understanding the completeness of the Bible through Biblical Hermeneutics. Recognize its importance in Scripture study and Christian belief.
Biblical Hermeneutics—The Inerrancy of the Bible
Explore biblical hermeneutics and the inerrancy of the Bible. Understand its importance in scripture study and Christian belief.
Biblical Hermeneutics—The Infallibility of the Bible
Explore biblical hermeneutics and the infallibility of the Bible. Understand its impact on scripture study and Christian faith.
Deciphering ‘Place’ in John 11:48: Translation Choices and Understanding the Chief Priests and Pharisees
In the article "Deciphering 'Place' in John 11:48: Translation Choices and Understanding the Chief Priests and Pharisees", we delve into the translation intricacies of the term "place" (τόπος, topos) as used in John 11:48. Emphasizing a literal translation approach, the analysis explores the varied meanings and implications of this term, especially in understanding the intentions of the chief priests and Pharisees. The article not only addresses the translation choices that shape our reading of this scripture but also provides a comprehensive understanding of the historical, cultural, and theological context surrounding the Jewish leaders' statement during a critical moment in Jesus' ministry.
Guided by Scripture: How God Instructs Us Through His Word
There is no greater resource for Christian living than the Scriptures. The Bible is God's revelation of Himself to humanity, His recorded interactions with our ancestors, His principles, His promises, and His prophetic utterances. It is the definitive guidebook for the Christian journey and our primary source of knowledge about God and His plan for our lives.

