Bullinger How to Enjoy Bible (Enjoy Bible)
Enjoy Bible
Or, The “Word,” and “The Words,” How to Study them.
By E. W. Bullinger, D.D. 1916
In this 18 chapter work by Bullinger (Brethren, Hyperdispensationalist), he examines the Bible in two divisions, the Word of God as a whole, and the words. The later division examines how to study and understand the Scripture.
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CONTENTS Enjoy the Bible (Enjoy Bible)
Preface
Introduction
PART I
The Word of God as a Whole
Introductory
I. The One Great Object of the Word
1. The LIVING Word, making known the Father
2. The WRITTEN Word, revealing the Son
3. The LIVING and the WRITTEN Word
II. The One Great Subject of the Word
1. CHRIST in the Word as a whole. The KING and the KINGDOM in Promise, in Proclamation, Rejection, Abeyance, and Manifestation
2. CHRIST in the SEPARATE BOOKS of the Word
III. The One Great Requirement of the Word—”Rightly Dividing” It
1. As to its LITERARY FORM
1. The TWO TESTAMENTS
2. The SEPARATE BOOKS
3. The Division of the Hebrew Text
1. Into open and closed Sections
2. Into Sedarim or Triennial Pericopes
3. Into Parashioth or Annual Pericopes
4. The DIVISIONS of the GREEK TEXT
5. The Divisions of the VERSIONS, AND THE ENGLISH BIBLE
1. Into Chapters
2. Into Verses
3. The Chapter-Breaks
4. The Headings of Chapters and Pages
5. The Punctuation
1. Changes in Edition of 1611 to be preferred to later Editions
2. Changes in later Editions which are improvements on the 1611
3. Changes now proposed as most desirable
6. Parentheses
2. As to its SUBJECT MATTER
1. The JEW, the GENTILES, and the CHURCH of God
2. The GENTILES
3. The EPISTLES to the DISPERSION
1. James
2. Hebrews
3. As to its TIMES and DISPENSATIONS
1. The Word “DISPENSATION”
2. The SEVEN Dispensations
1. The Edenic (Innocence
2. The Patriarchal (Theocratic)
3. Israelite (Past)
4. The Ecclesia (Grace)
5. Israelite (Judgment)
6. Millennial (Theocratic)
7. Eternal (Glory)
3. Their SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
1. Man’s condition in each
2. The Crisis in each
4. The “TIMES OF THE GENTILES”
5. The PARENTHESIS of the PRESENT DISPENSATION
4. As to its DISPENSATIONAL TRUTH and TEACHING
1. One part of the PAST not necessarily to be read into another part of the PAST
1. Matthew 10:5, 6; and 28:19, 20
2. Luke 9:3; and 22:35, 36
2. The PAST not to be read into the PRESENT
1. Law and Grace
2. The Imprecatory Psalms
3. The Sabbath
4. The Kingdom
5. The Gospels
6. The Sermon on the Mount
7. The Lord’s Prayer
8. The Priesthood
9. Baptisms
10. The prophecy of Amos. Amos 9:11, 12. Acts 15:14-18
11. The title “Son of Man”
3. The PRESENT not to be read into the PAST
1. The Mystery
2. “Sons of God”
3. The “Church”
4. The FUTURE not to be read into the PRESENT
1. The Great Tribulation
2. The 144,000
3. Sundry Prophecies: Psalm 2; Isaiah 2; Isaiah 60
4. The Day of the Lord
5. One part of the FUTURE not necessarily to be read into another part of the FUTURE
1. The Advents
2. The Resurrections
3. The Judgments
1. 2 Corinthians 5:10
2. Matthew 25:31-36
3. Revelation 20:11-15
6. The Truth and Teaching of the CANONICAL ORDER to be distinguished from the CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ORDER
1. The Tabernacle
2. The Great Offerings
3. The Four Gospels
4. 1 Samuel 16-18
5. The Book of Jeremiah
6. The Pauline Epistles
PART II
The Words
Introductory
I. The Meaning of Words to be Gathered from the Scope; not the Scope from the Words
1. 2 Peter 1:20, “Private interpretation”
2. 1 Peter 3:20, “Spirits in prison”
3. Hebrews 9:16, 17, “Testament” or “Covenant”
4. Genesis 24:63, “Meditate”
5. Revelation 1:10, “The Lord’s day”
II. The Scope of a Passage to be Gathered from its Structure
1. Introductory
2. The PRINCIPLES governing the Structure of Scripture
3. EXAMPLES of each principle
4. The ADVANTAGES and importance of the Structures
5. ILLUSTRATIONS of these advantages
1. 2 Peter 1:16-21, “Private interpretation”
2. 1 Peter 3:18-22, “spirits in prison”
3. Hebrews 9:15-23, “Testament” and “Covenant”
4. 2 Corinthians 5:1-5, “absent from the body”
III. The Biblical Usage of Words Essential to their Correct Interpretation
1. Where ENGLISH WORDS have gone OUT OF USE altogether
1. All to brake
2. Away with
3. Come at
4. Do to-wit
5. For to do
6. Full well
7. Go to
8. Trow
9. Wist
10. Very
2. Where the usage of ENGLISH WORDS has become CHANGED
1. Prevent
2. To take in
3. Adventure
4. Artillery
5. Assay
6. By and By
7. Charity
8. Beeves
9. Bonnet
10. Carriages
11. Clouted
12. To ear
13. Earnest
14. Fast
15. Libertine
16. Lusty
17. Naughty
18. Nephew
19. Occupy
20. Penny
21. Presently
22. Publican
23. Quick
24. Quicken
25. Quickened
26. Quickeneth
27. Quickening
28. Simple
29. Simplicity
30. Sottish
31. Vagabond
32. Silly
3. Where the USAGE OF GREEK WORDS had become changed
1. By God:
1. areth (arete), praise
2. hqoV (ethos), manners
3. aggeloV (angelos), angel
4. corhgew (choregeo), supply
5. ekklhsia (ecclesia), church
6. paraklhtoV (parakletos), comforter, advocate
7. skandalon (scandalon), offence
2. By man:
1. zwopoiew (zoopoieo), quicken
2. paroikoV (paroikos), neighbour
3. praktwr (praktor), officer
4. phra (pera), scrip
5. presbuteroV (presbuteros), elder
6. anaginwskw (anaginosko), persuade
7. apostomatizw (apostomatizo), question
8. grafw (grapho), wrote
9. apecw (apecho), reward
10. bebaiwsiV (bebaiosis), confirmation
11. to dokimion (to dokimion), trial
12. dikaioV (dikaios), righteous
13. ilasthrion (hilasterion), propitiation
14. euerghthV (euergetes), well-doer
15. plhqoV (plethos), multitude
16. mikroV (mikros), little
17. paradeisoV (paradeisos), paradise
18. kuriakoV (kuriakos), Lord’s
19. ceirografon (cheirographon), handwriting
20. adoloV (adolos), sincere
21. sfragizw (sphragizo), seal
22. caragma (charagma), mark
23. anapempw (anapempo), send
24. biazomai (biazomai), suffer violence, press
25. katakrima (katakrima), condemnation
26. upostasiV (hupostasis), substance
4. Where DIFFERENT but CONCURRENT USAGES OF GREEK WORDS should be observed in the English
1. Parousia
2. Pneuma
3. Church
4. Elements and Rudiments
5. Saints
5. Where a UNIFORM USAGE OF GREEK WORDS should not be departed from in the English
1. Withhold
2. Temptation
3. Poor
4. Paradise
5. Sheol and Hades
6. Mystery
7. “At hand”
8. “Depart”
9. Leaven
IV. The Context Always Essential to the Interpretation of Words
1. The IMPORTANCE of the CONTEXT shown
2. Illustrations of ERROR arising from a DISREGARD of the Context
1. Isaiah 52:8, “They shall see eye to eye”
2. Habakkuk 2:2, “That he may run that readeth”
3. Psalm 2:8, “Ask of Me”
4. Matthew 22:32, “The God of the living”
5. Matthew 23:3, “That observe and do”
6. John 6:37, “Him that cometh”
7. Acts 16:31, “Believe…and thou shalt be saved”
8. Romans 8:28, “All things work together for good”
9. 1 Corinthians 3:17, “Him shall God destroy”
10. 2 Corinthians 5:8, “Absent from the body”
11. Philippians 1:21, “To die is gain”
12. Philippians 2:12, “Work out your own salvation”
13. Text-Mangling
14. Text-Garbling
3. Illustrations of TRUTH AND TEACHING resulting from a DUE REGARD to the Context
1. The NEARER CONTEXT
1. Genesis 35:2 and 34:26-29, “Put away the strange gods”
2. 2 Kings 4:13 and 3:16, 17, “Wouldst thou be spoken for to the King”
3. Daniel 5:30, 6:1; and Esther 1:1-3, “The 120 and 127 Provinces”
4. Ephesians 3:15 and 1:21, “The whole family”
2. The REMOTER CONTEXT
1. Genesis 19 and 14, The cities and the city
2. Genesis 24:24, and 18:11, 12, Rebekah the daughter of Bethuel
3. Genesis 37:25, 28, 36; and Judges 6-8, The Ishmaelites and Midianites
4. Exodus 6:16-20; and Numbers 26:59, Moses’ parents
5. Numbers 16:1; and Numbers 3:29, 2:10, The sons of Kohath
6. Numbers 16:27; and Numbers 26:11, The sons of Korah
7. Joshua 3:15, 4:19; and Exodus 11:31; Joshua 2:6, Jordan overflowing in time of harvest
8. 1 Samuel 13:19; and Judges 3:16, 31, 5:8, 14:5, 6, No smith found in Israel
9. 1 Samuel 17:4; and Joshua 11:21, 22, Goliath of Gath
10. 1 Kings 17:9, 12 and Joshua 19:28
11. 2 Chronicles 17-24; and Joshua 21:13, “Jehoshaphat strengthened himself against Israel”
12. 2 Chronicles 22:11, 12, and 24:7, Joash, Jehosheba, and nurse
13. 2 Chronicles 21:10; and Joshua 21:13, The revolt of Libnah
14. 2 Kings 18:13-16; and Isaiah 39:2; 2 Chronicles 32:22, 23, The depletion of Hezekiah’s treasury
15. Isaiah 62:2-5; and 2 Kings 21:1, The land shall be called Hephzibah
16. Jeremiah 13:18; and 2 Kings 24:12, 15, “Say unto the Queen”
17. Mark 14:51, 52; and John 12:10, The young man who fled from Gethsemane
18. John 21:15; and Matthew 26:31, 33, “Lovest thou Me more than these”
19. Acts 2:16; and Joel 2:28-32, “This is that”
20. 1 Corinthians 11:10; and Genesis 6:1, 3, Power on her head
21. Galatians 3:15-17; and Genesis 15; Acts 7:6, The 400 and 430 years
22. Galatians 3:20; and Genesis 15:12, “God is one”
23. Hebrews 12:17; and Genesis 27:34-38, “No place of repentance”
V. The First Occurrence of Words, Expressions, and Utterances Often Essential to their Interpretation
1. WORDS:
1. “Prophet” (Gen 20:7)
2. “Hallelujah” (Psa 104:35)
3. “Selah” (Psa 3:2,3)
4. “Jerusalem” (Judg 1:7,8)
5. The Spiritual significance of Numbers
6. The Divine Names and Titles
2. EXPRESSIONS:
1. “The Son of Man” (Psa 8)
2. “The Man of God” (Deut 33:1)
3. “The Day of the Lord” (Isa 2:11,17)
3. UTTERANCES:
1. The first utterance of the Old Serpent (Gen 3:1)
2. The first ministerial utterance of the Lord (Matt 4:4)
3. The first utterance of the Lord as Son of Man (Luke 2:49)
4. The first Questions in the Old and New Testaments (Gen 3:9; Matt 2:2)
5. The first interpretation of prophecy in the New Testament (Isa 7:14; Matt 1:22,23)
VI. The Place Where a Passage Occurs is Often Essential to its Full Interpretation
1. “All Scripture given by inspiration” (2 Tim 3:16)
2. “Come unto Me” (Matt 11:28)
3. “Anathema, Maranatha” (1 Cor 16:22)
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- Mauro, P. – Which Version? Authorized or Revised?
- Litke, S. – How We Got the Bible
- Kimble, E. – Prophetic Time Frame in the Day of the Lord Prophecies
- Kimble, E. – Hermeneutical Principles of Progressive Revelation
- Griffith-Thomas, W.H. – How we got our Bible
- Gray Inspiration of the Bible: Definition, Extent, & Proof
- Gaebelein, A.C. – The Harmony of the Prophetic Word
- Eiselen, F.C. – The Christian View of the Old Testament
VII. No One Passage to be Interpreted in a Sense Repugnant to Others that are Clear
1. The rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31)
2. “Destroy not thy weak brother with thy meat” (Rom 14:15; and 1 Cor 8:11)
VIII. The Importance of Accuracy in the Study of the Words of Scripture
1. In THE REMOVAL OF ERRORS
1. Ammonite or Moabite (Deut 23:3; and Matt 1:5)
2. Zedekiah and Babylon (Jer 32:4, 34:3; Eze 12:13; and 2 Kings 25:6,7)
3. Omer and Homer (Exo 16:36; and Eze 45:11)
4. The going of Balaam (Num 22:22)
5. God’s Command concerning Sacrifices (Jer 7:22,23; and Lev 1:3)
6. Hearing and not hearing the Voice (Acts 9:7 and 22:9)
7. Standing, and Falling to the earth (Acts 9:7 and 26:14)
8. Spoken and written (Matt 2:23)
9. “Jeremiah the prophet” (Matt 27:9)
10. The sending of the Centurion (Luke 7:3,6; Matt 8:5)
11. The inscriptions on the Cross
12. The offering of drink on the Cross
13. The “others” crucified with Christ
14. The burying of Jacob and his sons (Acts 7:15-17)
2. In the REVELATION OF TRUTH
1. Words and Expressions:
1. “From above” (Luke 1:3)
2. “Another King” (Acts 7:17)
3. “The world that then was” (Gen 1:1,2)
4. The mention of the “blood” in 1 John 1:7 and 2:1
5. “Accepted” and “Acceptable” (Eph 1:6; and 2 Cor 5:9)
6. “Man” and “Men”
7. Remembering and Forgetting
2. The OPPOSITE of what is said
1. “Out of the Scriptures” (Acts 17:2)
2. “Waiting for God’s Son” (1 Thess 1:9)
3. “Except there come the Apostasy” (2 Thess 2:3)
3. MARKS OF TIME
1. “The second day” (Josh 10:31,32)
2. “Then came Amalek” (Exo 17:8)
3. “Then will I sprinkle” (Eze 36:25)
4. “Then shall the offering” (Mal 3:4)
5. “Then they that feared the LORD” (Mal 3:16)
6. “Then we which are alive” (1 Thess 4:17)
7. “Then shall the kingdom of heaven” (Matt 25:1)
8. “Immediately” (Matt 24:29)
9. “Afterward” (Joel 2:28)
10. “At that time” (Matt 11:25)
4. MARKS OF REASONING
1. “Therefore, I beseech you” (Eph 4:1)
2. “Therefore I charge you” (2 Tim 4:1)
5. NUMERATION
1. 50,070 (1 Sam 6:19)
2. 42,000 (Judg 12:6)
3. The Census of Numbers 1 and 36
6. NAMES OF PERSONS AND PLACES
1. Of PERSONS
1. The same Name borne by different Persons
2. The same Person bearing different Names
3. Changes in Names
4. The Divine Names
2. Of PLACES
1. The same Name given to different Places
2. The same Place called by different Names
7. CHRONOLOGY
1. The 120 years of Genesis 6:3
2. The 400 years of Genesis 15:3 and Acts 7:6
3. The 430 years of Exodus 12:40 and Galatians 3:17
4. The 450 years of Acts 13:20
5. The 490 years of Daniel 9:27
6. The 480th year of 1 Kings 6:1
8. SYNONYMOUS GREEK words
9. SYNONYMOUS HEBREW words
10. The GENITIVE CASE
1. The Genitive of Character
2. The Genitive of Origin
3. The Genitive of Possession
4. The Genitive of Apposition
5. The Genitive of Relation
6. The Genitive of the Material
7. The Genitive of the Contents
8. The Genitive of Partition
9. Two Genitives: one dependent on the other
IX. Figures of Speech
X. Interpretation and Application
1. The account of Creation (Gen 1)
2. The Rejection of Messiah (Isa 53)
3. The mourning of Israel (Rev 1:7)
4. The Potter’s house (Jer 18)
5. The Ten Virgins (Matt 25)
XI. The Limits of Inspiration
XII. The Place of Various Readings
1. The Hebrew MSS of the Old Testament
2. The Greek MSS of the New Testament
3. The Ancient Versions
4. The Printed Greek Text of the NT
Conclusion
Index of Subjects
Index of Texts Explained
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- McAfee A Study of the King James Version of the Bible
- Mauro, P. – Which Version? Authorized or Revised?
- Litke, S. – How We Got the Bible
- Kimble, E. – Prophetic Time Frame in the Day of the Lord Prophecies
- Kimble, E. – Hermeneutical Principles of Progressive Revelation
- Griffith-Thomas, W.H. – How we got our Bible
- Gray Inspiration of the Bible: Definition, Extent, & Proof
- Gaebelein, A.C. – The Harmony of the Prophetic Word
- Eiselen, F.C. – The Christian View of the Old Testament
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