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The objection to reading the Old Testament like an apostles is that we are not apostles. The insinuation is that the apostles had some supernatural gift that enabled them to read the Bible correctly. This is patent nonsense. The implication of such nonsense is that the average person cannot read the Bible. Why would God remove all mediators between himself and us except for Jesus ([[1Ti 2:5]]), and then give us a Bible that cannot be read except by special mediators?
What is being proposed here is NOT Rabbinic Midrash or Pesher interpretations. The apostles were not rabbis. They learned how to interpret scripture from Jesus. The reason that there are similarities is because Jesus also taught the Jews how to read the scripture when he was 12 years old in the temple. The difference is that they perverted his teaching into Midrash and Pesher in order to lead the people astray. Though the methods are similar the result differ significantly based on the rules which constrain the interpretation from becoming free-for-all allegory. ----- Those who wish to interpret scripture properly cannot be sloppy in the application of the rules or the result is nothing more than free-for-all allegory.  Go to [[The Director's Bible - 020]][[Category: The Director's Bible]]

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