Arguably, the most fundamental principle of interpreting scripture is that what the Bible says in one place agrees with what it says elsewhere. To understand any religious topic correctly, we must look at it under all the light the Bible
In this lesson we look at three instructive examples of a failure to compare scripture with scripture. These examples are recorded by John. They occurred during the
Jhn 7:40-43
Some of the people said about Jesus, "Truly this is the Prophet". Others disagreed and claimed, "This is the Christ (Messiah)"
The Old Testament does predict that a great prophet would come, and like all prophets he would be mistreated and suffer. On the other hand it tells of the Messiah to come and of his glory. It did not occur to people that the prophet and the Christ were
The people of Jesus's time could have understood that Jesus was filling both offices and fulfilling
Jhn 7:40-43 (again)
Some people raised the question, "Shall Christ come out of Galilee?" They quoted scripture that foretold that Christ would come
The people could have understood that all three prophecies were true of Jesus. He was born in Bethlehem
Jhn 9:1-17
Some accused Jesus of being a sinner. They accused him of breaking the Sabbath. Others argued that the miracles he did proved he
The people could have understood how the nature of Christ's work fitted into the Sabbath law and resolved the conflict. We too will understand various issues if we compare all that the scripture says when studying or debating