God's Hermeneutics

The authors who wrote the sixty-six books canonized in the Holy Bible used three methods to testify about God. First, they transcribed God's spoken word, His truth, that was dictated to them. Second, the authors recorded the works of God's hands, His ways or His enactments. These are the signs and parables of the Holy Bible. And finally, they recorded descriptions of God's countenance, His emotions of life.

These three methods always agree with each other. There is never a contradiction between them even though these 66 different books were written over a period of more than 2000 years and by many different authors.

God's Hermeneutics is a series of articles that explore how the apostles saw the Father by seeing Jesus through the lens of the "way" the "truth" and the "life." This series will not deal with revealing the Father to anyone. Rather, this series will point you to the HOW to see Him the same WAY the apostles saw Him.


Two or Three Witnesses Establish a Matter
Spirit, Water, Blood are Three Witnesses
Signs and Wonders, The Conditional Hermeneutic
Humility is Required to See God
Faith, Hope & Love
God's Hermeneutic Conclusion


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