Category Archives: How to Study the Bible

Biblical Translations/Comparing Translations in Bible Study

Studying the Biblical Text by Comparing TranslationsWilliam T. (Bill) Lambert, Ed DProfessor Emeritus, New Testament Literature and Interpretation, Harding University Is it fair to God (or safe for us) to base our belief system, our moral culture, how we worship, … Continue reading

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How to Establish Divine Authority

HOW TO ESTABLISH DIVINE AUTHORITY FOR FAITTH AND PRACTICES THE SILENCE OF THE SCRIPTURES AND PATTERN AUTHORITY INTRODUCTION: I. Thesis: Through seeking to understand what practices are right and wrong for Christians, biblical interpreters have discovered the following hermeneutical principle … Continue reading

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Discovery Learning in the Bible

Introduction I. The ultimate goal of Bible study is to learn its significance for our lives—how it applies to us. II. We must first discover what the Bible means before we can determine how it applies.  If we seek to … Continue reading

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