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What Does the Bible Say?

Does the Bible Say Something?


A lot of people wonder what does the Bible say about a given topic, hoping that they can find some insight into a religious question. Others may want to solve a problem they're encountering in their lives and wonder about the insight of the Bible on that particular topic.

John VersesWhen we ask what does the Bible say, we have to keep a few things in mind.

First, the Bible is a book, not a person. Thus, the Bible might not "say" anything about a particular topic, or may only address it in vague terms. Sometimes, we may have to examine general verses or verses about other topics to guess what the Bible may say about a topic. For example, the Bible doesn't mention stem cell research, but we can gather what the Bible does say about the value of every human life.

Second, even when the Bible does say something about a topic, we must remember that the Bible was written in a particular context. Thus, if we ask what does the Bible say about a topic and find a verse, we should read the other information around the verse. Taking a verse out of context could have disastrous results!

Finally, we must remember that the Bible is interpreted by people and communities. Just because the Bible says something about a topic, doesn't mean that people believe it today. For example, someone asking what does the Bible say about rebellious teenagers will find that in the law of Moses parents are advised to stone their wayward children! Christians and Jews, for example, would reject that view today.

The Catholic Church believes that the Church has the authority to determine what the Bible says. This is because Catholic bishops, through Apostolic Succession, have the same authority of the Apostles. Along with the pope (the bishop of Rome), the Church sets certain standards of reading the Bible. This way, the Bible is read in the same way the apostles would have read it.

           

To access what the Bible may say about a topic, there are several resources. First, you can do an online Bible search of one or two keywords. Second, you can consult Bible dictionaries and commentaries which will explain exactly what the Bible may say, not only in one verse, but throughout the whole Bible. Finally, determining what the Church says on the topic is important.


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