You are both right.
Yes I agree with @Dino246 that the meaning of 2 Peter 1:20 tells us that ".....holy men spoke from God"....indicating that they didn't interpret what God said for them to write, but rather they literally wrote down exactly what He said. "All Scripture is God-Breathed."
....but....From the whole council of God, we derive that Scripture is not supposed to be interpreted, but rather declared and obeyed. The Word tells us when it is using a figure of speech.
Technically, @JeremiahsCup is correct about the principle he is getting at, but his use of 2 Peter 1:20 is not the right verse to support the position.
Yes I agree with @Dino246 that the meaning of 2 Peter 1:20 tells us that ".....holy men spoke from God"....indicating that they didn't interpret what God said for them to write, but rather they literally wrote down exactly what He said. "All Scripture is God-Breathed."
....but....From the whole council of God, we derive that Scripture is not supposed to be interpreted, but rather declared and obeyed. The Word tells us when it is using a figure of speech.
Technically, @JeremiahsCup is correct about the principle he is getting at, but his use of 2 Peter 1:20 is not the right verse to support the position.
I wonder though... how do you obey Scripture if you don't understand it, or if its 'declaration' leaves you with questions? Interpretation is inherent to reading (or hearing). We have a particular understanding of the meanings of words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs. A given sentence can mean something to one person, and something quite different to another person. Scripture probably did mean something a little different to its original audience, because they had a different understanding of the culture in which it was written.
Have you cut off your hand, or gouged out your eye? No? Then, I suggest, you don't believe in 'no interpretation' either.
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