Principles of Biblical Interpretation
from Dr. R. A. Torrey’s
The Importance and Value of Proper Bible Study
(New York: George H.
Doran Co., 1921), pp. 55-90.
1.
Get absolutely right with God yourself by the absolute
surrender of your will to Him.
2.
Be determined to find out just what God intended to teach
and not what you wish Him to teach.
3.
Get the most accurate text.
4.
Find the most exact and literal meaning of the text.
5.
Note the exact force of each word used.
6.
Interpret the words used in any verse according to Bible
usage.
7.
Interpret the words of each author in the Bible with a
regard to the particular usage of that author.
8.
Interpret individual verses with a regard to the context.
9.
Interpret individual passages in the light of parallel or
related passages.
10.
Interpret obscure passages in the light of passages that
are perfectly plain.
11.
Interpret any passage in the Bible as those who were
addressed would have understood it.
12.
Interpret what belongs to the Christian as belonging to
the Christian; what belongs to the Jew, as belonging to the Jew, and what
belongs to the Gentiles, as belonging to the Gentiles.
13.
Interpret each writer with a view to the opinions the
writer opposed.
14.
Interpret poetry as poetry and interpret prose as prose.
15.
The Holy Spirit is the best interpreter of the Bible.