
What is biblical exegesis and what is biblical eisegesis and why is the latter so dangerous when reading and studying the Bible? Eisegesis Eisegesis is, in short, the exact opposite of hermeneutics. Where hermeneutics is concerned with extracting the meaning out of biblical text, eisegesis (sometimes called “isogesis”) attempts to insert one’s own interpretation or […]
A Bible Study With Commentary on Romans One
by Jack WellmanHere is a Bible study with commentary on the Book of Romans, chapter one. The Called Apostle Paul typically gives his credentials at the very beginning of his letters (epistles), and the Book of Romans is no exception (Rom 1:1-2). He was “called to be an apostle,” proving it wasn’t his idea but God’s divine […]