the bible, the doctrines
What tools are needed to conduct a personal Bible Study?
Prayer, the bible, a bible dictionary, and a concordance. I would also suggest two to three different versions of the bible.
Reply:This is the website I use.
Reply:Bible education. Like Jesus was getting to age 30. Like I have been seeking for 43 years,
Abraham
2083-25-Isaac-2108-60-
Jacob-2168-90-
Joseph-2258-110 dies-2368, end of Genesis,
2368-65-Job dies.
2433-80-Moses-2513 = covenant Heirs.
Trek 40-2553 Moses dies.
480-Solomon 1King 6:1; 3033 + 36 = 3069.
Judah kings-[390 years, 5 months =] 391st years to 3460 after Adam.
Can any one prove this wrong?
Gen 12:4; Abraham is age 75[born year 2008 is 2 years after Noah dies],
Abraham in 2083, gets the covenant, is age 100[or 25 years later],
Isaac born Gen.21:5; in 2108 at age 180 years, dies.
Isaac age 60 when sons born. 25:24-26; Isaac died 2288.
Jacob 2168 + 130 Gen.47:9; Is in Rameses Egypt 2298[less 2083 = 215 in Canaan];
Jacob 2298 + 17 years he dies Gen.47:28; 2315 after Adam.
2298 [Joseph was age 40 of 110 = ] 70 = 2368 dies Gen.50:26; End of Genesis.
Exodus 7:7; 12:40,41; 430 years after covenant to Abraham in 2083 = 2513, Moses is
age 80 and was born 2433 or 65 years after Joseph dies. He is 4th generation after
Jacob = Gen.15:13,16; Exo.6:16-23,26.
Reply:Several translation to help you understand I prefer the amplified Bible.
A good commentary
Small chunks at a time.
Reply:a bible and a person
Reply:A good study bible, a notebook, maybe a concordance, quiet time and a desire to learn. Ask Him to speak to your heart.
Reply:Try keeping your own Bible journal. Write what you think the passages mean, in accordance with the rest of the Bible, like writing your own concordance.
Reply:Faith, a clear mind, and prayer for understanding...and of course, the KJV of the Bible. The ye's and thou's may get you at first...but pray for that understanding, and ask with sincerity. God gives liberally(James 1:5). I'd suggest maybe keeping a journal too, keep track of what you've read, and what the words meant to you.
Reply:I use several versions of the Bible when I'm studying. The back of one of mine (KJV) has a 1 year plan for reading the bible, with an old testament and a new testament passage each day. I use a notebook to write out any questions I have. I spend roughly 30 minutes in a quiet place (some days more, some days less) and focus on the scripture, analyzing how it applies to my life.
I also use the people resources I have. My pastor is one I often ask, as is the lay preacher in our congregation. My adult bible study class is another group I discuss ideas with.
If you look at places like Cokesbury.com there are several courses that will walk you through a personal bible study. Good luck!
Reply:a few church goers and some bibles simple
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