Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Bible is composed of (3) levels of interpretation





My devotion to the Most High God and to His Word has bestowed upon me understanding, innerstanding and overstanding. I understand that the Bible is composed of (3) levels of interpretation. This complexity is best likened to the story of the Three Little Pigs.
• The 1st pig built his house of straw. It was not difficult to accomplish this task because straw is a simple building material. In the same way, the first level of Bible study is simple to comprehend. The “straw” Bible is the basic moral/spiritual/historical information taught by ministers in church.

• The 2nd little pig built his house from wood. It requires more diligence and devotion to learn the craft of carpentry. The “wood” Bible contains information on how to establish a triadic democratic government system (executive, legislative and judicial branches). It gives instruction on the establishment of a capitalistic economic system; and includes the laws of banking and commerce. The scriptures give detailed info regarding the design of currency, flags, seals and other symbolic imagery.
• The 3rd little pig was a Mason; he built his house of brick. The “brick” Bible is an observatory. It tracks the astronomical cycles and is cosmological in nature. The big bad wolf was unable to acquire the information contained in the “brick” Bible.

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