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* In the past, a too exclusive adherence to merely "text methods" of work has been followed. That is to say, there has been a selection of separate and disconnected texts marshalled together in support of a given subject without sufficient care being taken to know the context and historical association of the scriptural utterances, often attended with great danger of forming misconceptions of such texts, resulting in wrong deductions and conclusions. The present aim is to make our Seventies familiar with the spirit of the scriptures, learning something of the individual books, as a whole, something of their general import and their relationship one to another; that from this general acquaintance with the whole volume of scripture, the Seventies may become more competent to use separate passages more intelligently and effectively, and with less likelihood of making mistakes. - {{Book:Roberts:Seventy's Course in Theology|vol=1|pages=i}} | * In the past, a too exclusive adherence to merely "text methods" of work has been followed. That is to say, there has been a selection of separate and disconnected texts marshalled together in support of a given subject without sufficient care being taken to know the context and historical association of the scriptural utterances, often attended with great danger of forming misconceptions of such texts, resulting in wrong deductions and conclusions. The present aim is to make our Seventies familiar with the spirit of the scriptures, learning something of the individual books, as a whole, something of their general import and their relationship one to another; that from this general acquaintance with the whole volume of scripture, the Seventies may become more competent to use separate passages more intelligently and effectively, and with less likelihood of making mistakes. - {{Book:Roberts:Seventy's Course in Theology|vol=1|pages=i}} | ||
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+ | * The Book of Mormon text ought to be read in connection with its context—with the chapter that precedes it and the remaining portions of the chapter in which the expression is found—then, I think, those who study it in that manner will be forced to the conclusion that the prophet here has in mind no particular church, no particular division of Christendom, but he has in mind, as just stated, the whole empire of Satan. - {{Book:Roberts:Defense of the Faith and the Saints|vol=1|pages=31}} | ||
===Joseph Smith, Jr.=== | ===Joseph Smith, Jr.=== | ||
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===Joseph Fielding Smith=== | ===Joseph Fielding Smith=== | ||
− | + | * There is always danger in isolating passages from their context; or in failing to take into account all the factors of the historical setting. - {{Book:Smith:Answers to Gospel Questions|pages=38|vol=3}} | |
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− | + | * It seems to me, however, that the meaning should be interpreted by the reading of the context. - {{Book:Smith:Way to Perfection|pages=269-70}} | |
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===James E. Talmage=== | ===James E. Talmage=== | ||
− | However, the term kingdom is used in more senses than one, and a | + | * However, the term kingdom is used in more senses than one, and a careful study of the context in each instance may be necessary to a proper comprehension of the writer's intent. - {{Book:Talmage:Articles of Faith|pages=330}} |
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− | proper comprehension of the writer's intent.- Articles of Faith | ||
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===Brigham Young=== | ===Brigham Young=== | ||
* "Do you read the Scriptures, my brethren and sisters, as though you were writing them a thousand, two thousand, or five thousand years ago? Do you read them as though you stood in the place of the men who wrote them?" - {{JDwiki|author=Brigham Young|vol=7|pages=333|url=http://en.fairmormon.org/Journal_of_Discourses/7/52#33}} | * "Do you read the Scriptures, my brethren and sisters, as though you were writing them a thousand, two thousand, or five thousand years ago? Do you read them as though you stood in the place of the men who wrote them?" - {{JDwiki|author=Brigham Young|vol=7|pages=333|url=http://en.fairmormon.org/Journal_of_Discourses/7/52#33}} |
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