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Two important interpretive keys to understanding the Bible (and everything else) are the intended audience and timing indicators. Any piece of writing can be taken out of context, but Christians take the Bible out of context to their own detriment. Who the books were written to (and why) and what timeframe the author has in mind are often disregarded, especially when it comes to "end times" events and the book of Revelation. Gary shows how to take notice of these two hermeneutical keys.
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Two important interpretive keys to understanding the Bible (and everything else) are the intended audience and timing indicators. Any piece of writing can be taken out of context, but Christians take the Bible out of context to their own detriment. Who the books were written to (and why) and what timeframe the author has in mind are often disregarded, especially when it comes to "end times" events and the book of Revelation. Gary shows how to take notice of these two hermeneutical keys.

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