The Word is not interpreted by opinion. It is
understood through discipline, order, and
obedience.
This page outlines simple, Scriptural principles for study
the Word of YAHUAH with clarity, discipline, and understanding.
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 28:10
"For Precept must be upon precept, line
upon line."
Scripture is not understood in isolation.
It must be studied line upon line, comparing
passage with passage.
Understanding is built through consistency,
not assumption.
A single verse does not stand alone.
Understnading requires reading what
comes before and after, considering the full account,
and recognizing who is speaking and to whom
Debarim (Deuteronomy) 4:2
"You shall not add to the word...not take
away from it.
Mishle` (Proverbs) 30:6
"Do not add to His Words."
The Word does not need to be adjusted,
interpreted through opinion,
or reshaped.
What is written stands on its own authority.
Debarim (Deuteronomy) 19:15
"By the mouth of two or three witnesses a matter
shall be established."
Doctrine should not be built on a single
verse.
Every matter is confirmed through
multiple witnesses within Scripture.
Ya'aqov (James) 1:22
"Be doers of the Word, and not hearers
only"
Study is not for knowledge alone.
The purpose of understanding
is obedience. The Word is lived out,
not just discussed.
Timotiyos Bet (2 Timothy) 2:15
"Study to show yourself approved."
Study requires effort, time, and consistency.
It is not rushed or surface-level understanding.
Growth comes through disciplined
engagement with the Word.
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