Resumen:
An  analysis  of  academic  hermeneutics,  Pentecostal,  Catholic,  newpentecostal  and 
contextual.  The  first  part  considers  the  emergence  and  main  characteristics  of  the 
historical  critical  method.,  Which  received  the  influence  of  the  Enlightenment  and 
rationalism. This method is characterized by the use of auxiliary sciences with archeology 
and  history,  with  the  objective  of  determining  the  historicity  of  the  biblical  texts.  The 
Universal  Church  of  the  Kingdom  of God,  the  greatest  representative  of  Brazilian  neo-
Pentecostal movement has changed has developed a particular way of reading the Bible. 
If  the historical critical method emphasizes  that one must determine  the original  intent of 
the biblical author, exegetes of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God have no such 
concern. Their primary purpose is to update the biblical text in order to meet the needs of 
our  time. Make greater use Old Testament  texts  to substantiate  the so-called prosperity 
theology, because according  to  the Bible expositors of Universal, every child of God has 
the  right  to  prosper. With  regard  to  biblical  interpretation  in  the  Catholic  church  is  very 
diverse,  but  the  hermeneutic  of  Catholicism  will  be  addressed  in  accordance  with  the 
Divine God and Providentissimus Afflante Spiritu, as well as  the  resolutions  in  regard  to 
biblical interpretation adopted at Vatican II. The so-called contextual hermeneutics, seek to 
apply the biblical text  in order  to reduce the social ills, because according to the scholars 
of  hermeneutics, God  always  stands  next  to  broken  social groups  like  the  poor, women 
and blacks. The largest Pentecostal church in Brazil is almost one hundred years, yet the 
biblical  interpretation  that  evangelical  denomination  was  not  systematized.  One  reason 
was that  in  the  first year of  implementation of the Assembly of God  in Brazil, alleged  that 
the correct understanding of  the Bible come  from a special  illumination of  the Holy Spirit. 
However, it is observed that the groups within the Assemblies of God that emphasize the 
need  to  use auxiliary  resources  in  biblical  interpretation. The second part  takes place  a 
critical  analysis  of  hermeneutics,  because  neither  can  be  regarded as  superior  because 
they  all  have  pluses  and  minuses.  For  this  reason,  we  propose  a  dialogue  between 
hermeneutics,  considering  that  even  if  he  does  not  realize  that  dialogue  is  already 
happening  in  practice. So  in  the end  there  is  a  description  of how  the Fathers  read  the 
Bible, and what contributions it can bring to contemporary interpreters of Scriptures.