Again, the same question that you did not even answer honestly... Who was the author of the Bible? How we got the Bible today? Please do answer...
More of the SAME GAME, ignore the evidence, hide behind the curtain, WHAT DO YOU THINK PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL YOU?
I don't remember you asking me a question, and then you accuse me of being dishonest, what kind of foolish discussion technique do you have? The answer to your question has been given above by WarriorOfChrist.
Yup... There is method. There is history behind the passages... Some of them although in the same chapter, was originally reveal in different time and place. So there was background of each verses, which in Bible was added together to make it clear. But in Quran this was given separately.
Interpreting The Text
Tafsîr (exegesis) of the Qur'ân is the most important science for Muslims. All matters concerning the Islamic way of life are connected to it in one sense or another since the right application of Islam is based on proper understanding of the guidance from Allah. Without tafsîr there would be no right understanding of various passages of the Qur'ân.
Why Is It Important?
There are a number of reasons why tafsîr is of great importance, but the basic reason is the following: Allah has sent the Qur'ân as a book of guidance to mankind. Man's purpose is to worship Allah, i.e. to seek His pleasure by living the way of life Allah has invited him to adopt. He can do so within the framework of the guidance that Allah has revealed concerning this, but he can do so only if he properly understands its meanings and implications.
A Warning
Some Muslim scholars have warned against tafsîr. Ahmad b. Hanbal, e.g. has said: 'Three matters have no basis: tafsîr, malâhim (tales of eschatological nature) and maghâzî (tales of the battles)'.
By this is meant that there is much exaggeration and unsound material in these fields, but it does not mean that neither of them ought to be considered. This is clear from another version of the same verdict, in which the word isnad is used for 'basis'.
Basic Conditions
Muslim scholars have laid down certain basic conditions for sound tafsîr. Any tafsîr, which disregards these principles must be viewed with great caution, if not rejected altogether.
Tafsir is NOT from God, it is man-made, yet you are bringing it forth because Quran can not be understood without it. And also there are many scholars are warning against it. This is where muslims lack God's Spirit, The Holy Spirit leading them to understand.
Same stuff you try to prove about Quran can be said about Biblical Exegesis, you have no ground to stand about this issue, if there is a method for Quran, there is also a method for Bible and I suggest you learn it before bringing bible verses out of context here.