How the church treats and interprets the interpretation of the Bible The subject of the discussion of Elihi is how to treat and resolve the interpretation of the Bible as a Christian church. Leeds also emphasized "It does not matter to God." He raised some examples. Virgin Mary promised to marry Joseph, but the angel of the Lord said she would visit her and make a son. The Savior of the world We asked how this could happen. How does this happen?
In order to solve this problem, the Church established two interpretation rules from the beginning, "Principle of Faith" and "Principle of Love". The rule of love stipulates that you should read the Bible to promote love. The principle of God and neighbors, and faith, gives the church a common theological affirmation as a similar guide for reading. Jesus is standing behind these rules: he is perfect love for God and his neighbors, and he knows his father as already mentioned. We have to look at Jesus Christ with one eye to read the Bible and we must strive to constantly watch over how each part of the Bible leads us to Him It will not. This is Luther's claim that "everything that promotes Christ is the word of God found and discovered in the Bible" (Rude's work 35: 396).
For Jerome, the basic criterion for interpreting the Bible is to harmonize with the church magician. We should not read the Bible alone. Because we meet too many closed rooms and are prone to mistakes. The Bible is written for the people of God under the revelation of the people of God and the Holy Spirit. Only when we talk to God's people we can truly enter "us" and enter the heart of the truth God wants to convey to us. For him, the true interpretation of the Bible must always be in harmony with the beliefs of the Catholic Church. It does not deal with an explanation never applied to the book; this book is actually a pilgrim voice, and in the faith of this person "correctly adjusted" to understand the Bible only in this person's faith I can do it. 52, 7). In particular, since Jesus Christ established his church in Peter, all Christians have concluded that "We must see with Saint Peter." 15, 2)