From MennoKnight:
"No flippies. Scripture interprets Scripture, sure, but
the main focus of the way I study the Bible is to draw meaning from the
text at hand. That means
no flipping to other chapters,
unless you’re told otherwise. Most Christians love to toss out the
“Scripture interprets Scripture” line, but in practice it becomes an
excuse for what I call “concordance exegesis”: using a concordance to
interpret the text rather than the nouns and verbs in their various
ascending circles of context (sentence, paragraph, pericope, logical
argument, book, testament, theology, history, geography). One should
never
use one verse to “interpret” another just because they share a common
term in an English translation. Dragging the meaning of terms from one
passage, in an entirely different context, into another, is a guaranteed
way to
misunderstand whatever text is currently in front of
your eyes. It’s a horrible interpretive habit that has become
sanctified simply because it’s common."
link 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 – An interactive Bible Study
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PS.speaking of flippies: