Author: <span>Jerry Wierwille</span>

“I Can do ANYTHING?”: Philippians 4:13 Misinterpreted and Misunderstood

Editor’s Note: This article is available at the author’s website: www.jerrywierwille.com We are thankful for his permission to print it here. This is a great example of how to apply the basic principles of Biblical research to a specific section of Biblical text. Abstract — Philippians 4:13 is one of …

An Overview of Exegetical Fallacies

Editor’s Note: This article is available at the author’s website: www.jerrywierwille.com We are thankful for his permission to print it here. Abstract —Biblical interpretation is susceptible to false premises in the process of exegesis by violating laws of language and logic, and maintaining faulty presuppositions. Wrong understanding of the principles …

Introduction to Exegetical Fallacies

Editor’s Note: This article is available at the author’s website: www.jerrywierwille.com We are thankful for his permission to print it here. Abstract — Exegesis is required in order to determine the meaning of the biblical text. However, not all methods are legitimate ways for deriving meaning. Some methods are based …