Exegesis vs. Eisegesis
Exegesis means drawing out the true
meaning of a Bible passage, and it should be the goal of all Bible study. It means understanding the meaning of
all the words in a passage. It means putting the passage in the proper historical and textual context to determine
what it meant to its original audience. Finally, it involves thought and prayer to determine how it applies to
today's world and to our own lives.
Eisegesis means reading one's own
ideas into interpretation of the Bible. We all have our own beliefs, world view and biases, and letting them influence
our interpretation of the Bible is an ever-present danger! Sometimes we think we understand a passage and unintentionally
read our own meaning into it without going through the steps required for proper exegesis. Emotionally charged
topics like abortion, sex, salvation and church doctrine pose a great temptation to prove a point by quoting a
verse out of context or quoting selected verses while ignoring other relevant passages. But we must let God speak
to us through the Bible and not try to make it say what we would like to hear.
In some ways the Bible is like a jigsaw puzzle. We cannot discover its true meaning
until we are able to put the pieces together the right way. Prayer, study, group discussions, knowledge of Bible
history and an understanding of the life and literary styles of Biblical times are things that help us put that
puzzle together