Remez is the allegorical meaning that hints at a truth just beyond the literal sense. “The Peshat means the plain, direct, or contextual meaning of the text.
Generally, the extended meaning never contradicts the base meaning. Each type of Pardes interpretation examines the extended meaning of a text. These are the four levels of Bible interpretation which Rabbis believe can be applied to every Scripture. Pardes, which means “paradise” or “garden” in Hebrew, is an acronym (an abbreviation from the initial letters of words pronounced as a word) for four Hebrew words: p’shat or peshat, remez, drash, and sod. A mnemonic is the use of a pattern of letters to help remembering something. “’Pardes’ is a take-off of an old rabbinic mnemonic. Simmons’ TPT Bible School course entitled, Revelation: The Unveiling. The following three paragraphs is a summary of the Pardes teaching found in Dr. Brian Simmons, and others is the “Pardes” system of interpretation used by Hebrew Rabbis to dig out revelatory truth within the Bible. One of the fascinating teachings of Bible interpretation that has been taught by Perry Stone, Dr. And the more you love God, the more you want to learn and spend time with Him! The more you learn, the more you want to spend time with God, the more you love God. Once you obtain a good foundation of the Bible and are spending time with the Lord, you will begin seeing patterns in the Bible and find yourself desiring deeper revelation.