What can happen when people approach the Bible without any concern for the historical-cultural context?

Answer the 3 prompts in 3 separate paragraphs, using about 100 words each.
What can happen when people approach the Bible without any concern for the historical-cultural context?
Besides those examples cited in this chapter, please give and explain an example of how understanding the historical-cultural context can shed significant light on the meaning of a specific biblical text. Cite the specific passage you are discussing in your post. (e.g., Is. 40:2730).
For people living in an instant application society such as ours, what can persuade them to put forth effort to study the historical-cultural context?