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LEARNING TO
INTERPRET Mystery words
One only has to read the Bible to know God speaks in
mysteries. Do we ever really know what He means? The
answer is “Yes, but only through the quickening power of
His Holy Spirit.”
Tips on understanding mysteries in the Bible:
1. Find all the cross reference scriptures that use the
same English word(s) and theme.
2. Look up
the main Hebrew or Greek words in the scripture (in the
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance).
3. Find the other
scriptures that use the same Hebrew or Greek word.
Making these connections will open up understanding.
This way of research is using the Bible to interpret the
Bible. It is a valid, standard practice among Biblical
scholars.
When He wants His mystery to unfold, He begins the
revelation process, a piece at a time. His mysteries
are like big puzzles, with pieces scattered throughout
the Bible. Some pieces are linked in context, others
are separated through time, then reaffirmed by another
writer. It’s no wonder Bible scholars spend their whole
lives dedicated to unravelling its wealth.
Each piece is a part of the general puzzle, and when the
Lord sheds light on it by revelation, that piece is
quickened. “Oh, that’s where it belongs!” That piece
finds its niche, its place. It joins the others
awaiting more to come. The unfolding of His mysteries
is a gradual process linked with revelation and
quickening. Both
Revelation and
Quickening are EXPERIENCES. Please read both of
those lessons if you want to understand them better.
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Knowledge
cannot be ignored in understanding His mysteries.
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Practicing scholarly rules is appropriate.
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Understanding the original language is helpful.
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Recognizing He speaks in the Old Testament as types
and examples is beneficial.
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Studying
the culture, laws and celebrations helps.
These and others will give the puzzle the right color.
Yet, the actual mysteries are not openly published, they
await His quickening and revelation for those who will
listen.
MYSTERY WORDS IN PERSONAL RHEMA
His mysterious Words also come in forms other than the
Bible: dreams, visions, life’s allegories, parabolic
stories and more. What they have in common is
allegorical language, interpreted one symbol at a time.
These symbols join to tell the story: HIS story, as it
applies to our lives.
Interpreting His mysteries is a challenge. When in
doubt about a mystery Word, try this rule: In most
cases, His Words to us are not meant to be applied
literally in the physical but applied to our spiritual
lives.
What is a mystery Word? It is a Word that is not
necessarily in your every day vocabulary. It’s a way of
speaking that you don’t speak yourself. An example of
this is when the Lord said to me, “Have you ever seen
someone wrestle their nightgown?” He did not mean
this literally as in physically struggling with their
pajamas. [Notice it can be interpreted
that way] The season He had placed me in, He had
previously called REST. This mystery Word was His way
of saying I was not complying!
In my early days of hearing Him I had a difficult time
understanding He wanted to talk to me spiritually, not
literally. One time He told me He wanted me to prepare
an ark for winter. Now if I had known then what I know
now, I would have immediately realized the word “ark” is
not in my every day vocabulary! Therefore, it was a
mystery Word, and should have been applied spiritually.
But no, not me. I heard a story about how the ants
store up for winter, and a few other tidbits. So I
proceeded to fill our trailer with any survival gear and
food I could stuff in. I had about thirty buckets
filled with salt, grains and the like. I had camping
gear and survival gear. Maps, you name it, the trailer
was absolutely stuffed. That winter came
and we parked the trailer in our empty lot behind our
house. As the rains came, so did the mud. One day I
noticed our tires were almost flat because the trailer
was so ladened. I thought, boy if I need this trailer
now, it would never leave shore - it would sink in the
mud before it was launched!
Winter came and went, and I finally got the point. I
gave all the food buckets to the local homeless
kitchen! Spiritually, winter did come. And all the
Words and promises the Lord had spoken to me, became my
survival during a very long, cold season. I had
prepared an ark, one that carried me through a tough
time. His Words to me became a refuge and a safe
place.
CONTRASTING INTERPRETATIONS
Another lesson in interpreting His mystery Words: I
have noticed mystery Words almost always have two
contrasting interpretations. Not only can they be
interpreted spiritually and physically, but they can be
interpreted from the Lord’s point of view or from the
enemy’s. For instance, the Lord tells you He’s going to
pull the feathers out of your nest and teach you to
fly. Now this can be very disconcerting, depending upon
which view you have! One: “Oh no, something terrible
is going to happen and my place of security is going to
be dismantled and I’m going to be thrown out!” (enemy
interpretation) Two: “Oh wow, the Lord is going to move
me to a better place where I can soar on the wind of His
Holy Spirit, and have a great time seeing the sights!”
(Lord’s interpretation)
The stronger the mystery Word, the more noticeable the
two contrasting interpretations become. This happens
when you hear riddles, or what the Bible calls dark
speech. I went through a whole season of hearing
riddles. Each and every time they could be interpreted
from a negative point of view, or positive. It was a
real time of standing in faith for me and overcoming my
personal weaknesses.
THE ROSETTA STONE
The graphic in this lesson is the Rosetta Stone.
Rosetta Stone is a granite, basalt or granodiorite rock
weighing about 1,700 pounds. It is a piece of ancient
Egyptian hieroglyphic writings that was a historical key
in helping interpret other undecipherable writings.
Here is some rhema the Lord gave me about the parable of
the Rosetta Stone:
CLICK HERE.
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