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How to use commentaries well: seek their reasoning, not their conclusions; read multiple commentaries.

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Continuing Bible study methodology advice.

Commentaries should share how they arrive at conclusions, not just tell you what to think. When you know the text well, you can evaluate whether a commentary's reasoning is consistent with the surrounding context. Commentaries often disagree on things they each call "obvious" — so read more than one. Christians should have multiple teachers and not rely on only one.

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