Category: bible study
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How To Buy A Commentary for Bible Study
I’ve been posting about using digital tools and we started talking about commentaries. Here’s the rub: there are a whole mess of Bible commentaries. It’s not enough that we have the printing press and modern theologians writing a whole mess … Continue reading →
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Why You Should Use A Commentary For Bible Study
I’ve been posting about using digital tools to aid in a Bible Study. I’ve repeatedly mentioned reading the Bible, and that’s no different at this point where I want to merely state (without substantiating it very much—really can’t do all … Continue reading →
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How To Come Up With Your Own Bible Headings
We’ve been looking at this idea of studying the Bible using digital tools and we left off with tips on note taking. At this point I want to combine all the things we have thus far (reading the text of … Continue reading →
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How To Take E-Notes
We’ve been highlighting features for digitally studying Bibles and in this post I wanted to touch on note-taking. Admittedly, everyone has their own method of taking notes. I personally love outlines. Others need to record jottings of whatever stood out … Continue reading →
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How To Do A Parallel Bible Reading
We’re talking about using some digital tools for Bible study with emphasis on highlighting general pros and cons to each tool. If you recall, our text is John 1 but we left off still in the reading stage. This post … Continue reading →
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How To Read A Bible Outside Your Comfort Zone
We started this bit on studying the Bible using different tools to highlight their strengths and weaknesses. In this post I want to shed some light on reading in different versions. Reading in your known version should take under five … Continue reading →
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How To Read An E-Bible For Studying
I want to highlight features of different tools—be they online only, downloadable, or something you just have to pay for. Of course, we won’t be able to do this all in one post, so you’ll have to tune in. Our … Continue reading →