In order to understand the Bible, one must read it. One must read it like any other book. That is not to say the Bible is only another book, but that the Bile is a book and should be read the way all books are read. The biblical authors expected their books to be read and understood in that way. They used the language and literary forms common in their day. Their books make sense and reward the patient reader with genuine understanding and insight. The meaning of the Bible is straightforward and unmysterious. Many miracles are recorded in the Bible, but what is most remarkable about the Bible is the Bible itself. In it God speaks through the miracle of a human language. Through language, modern readers can understand the thoughts of biblical authors who lived thousands of years ago in a culture very different from our own. (Sailhamer, John. The Meaning of the Pentateuch: Revelation, Composition, and Interpretation. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2009.)
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