How to Study the Bible-Pamphlet

Bible Study Made Easy
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  • ISBN :9781890947637
  • Format :Pamphlet
  • Pricing Attribute :Normal
  • Page Count :12
  • Dimensions :211 x 137 x 3 mm
  • Publication Date :2 Aug 2017
  • Publisher :Hendrickson Publishers & Rose Publishing
  • Author :Default

Description :Whether you have no Bible experience or have studied the Bible for a long time, the best-selling How to Study the Bible pamphlet provides an excellent introduction to personal Bible study. This full-color, glossy pamphlet is ideal for teachers who want to provide information on studying the Bible in a quick, easy-to-use format. It offers concise steps for personal preparation, descriptive resources and reference information, a step-by-step approach for inductive Bible study, how to understand what the Scriptures means as a whole, as well as real-life application on a personal level.

It is an excellent introduction to the study of the Bible and would be useful in a class of new Christians who are learning how to study the Word. The first page gives 9 reasons to study the Bible from learning more about God to finding comfort and hope in the study of His Word.

Bible study principles and different methods leading to a fuller understanding of Gods Word are given. It encourages Bible students to look beyond what is found in the scripture by learning history, geography, and culture of the time. All this is done in simple language so it could be used for younger students (middle school), high school students, or someone who is just beginning to study the Word.

The authors stress the Bible as not only a book of historical events and stories, but it is also a guide to daily living. Some basic Bible passages and books a beginner might want to tackle first are suggested. Tools for Bible study (concordances, software, Bible dictionaries, and other helps) are briefly discussed. It then suggests some books that would be good additions to a Bible reference library. Here a broad range of publishers are mentioned so students can find ones that are more closely aligned to their churchs views of the Bible