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Why is studying biblical languages important?

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Studying biblical languages enhances understanding of Scripture's original context and meaning.

The importance of studying biblical languages, such as Hebrew and Greek, lies in the depth of understanding that these languages provide. They allow scholars and students to engage directly with the original text, grasping nuances and cultural contexts that are often lost in translation. John Albert Bengel advocated for thorough training in these languages to equip ministers for effective preaching and teaching. By knowing the original languages, one can also avoid misleading interpretations that may arise from relying solely on translations.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:13, Acts 8:30-31

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