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How to Study the Bible
How to Study the Bible
How to Study the Bible
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The Bible has 66 books, more than 1000 chapters, and was written by about 40 different authors. Anyone can learn how to dive in and dig deep into the Word of God with How to Study the Bible. Whether you have no Bible experience or have studied the Bible for a long time, this handy book provides an excellent introduction to personal Bible study. Learn how to stay grounded in the faith by learning the basics of Bible study.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 18, 2014
ISBN9781628622256
How to Study the Bible

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    How to Study the Bible - Rose Publishing

    CONTENTS

    Why Study the Bible?

    How To Begin Studying the Bible

    Basic Principles of Bible Study

    Inductive Bible Study

    Some Basic Bible Passages to Study

    Tools for Bible Study

    Bible Reference Library

    Digging Deeper: In-Depth Bible Study

    Ways to Study

    WHY STUDY THE BIBLE?

    The Bible is the most printed and read book in history. More evidence exists to confirm the Bible than to confirm any other ancient historical documents. God’s Word can change your heart and transform your life. The Bible wasn’t written to be merely history or a piece of great literature. It is meant to be read with both the mind and heart. God loves you and wants you to love him.

    Reasons to Study with Your Mind and Heart

    To know God—God created the heaven and the earth and everyone in it. (Genesis 1-3)

    To enjoy and love God—Meditate on God’s character, principles, and promises. Rejoice in his love, care, and forgiveness. (Psalm 119:12-18, 160-162; 1 Timothy 6:17)

    To know God’s Word—The Scriptures were inspired by God. They teach us the

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