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-====== How to study the Bible for yourself ====== 
-===== Disclaimer ===== 
-I do not agree with a lot of the doctrines described in this book, but there is a lot of wisdom on how to study which we can apply in our own studies.  
-===== Introduction ===== 
-This is a summary of all the information presented in the book by Tim LaHaye, How to study the Bible for yourself. But without most of the fluf and 'bad' doctrine 
-===== How to read the Bible ===== 
-  * Read daily,  
-  * Read on a set time,  
-  * Read in the same spot,  
-  * Read with pencil in hand, ready to write things down,  
-  * Read with dedication,  
-  * Keep a daily spiritual journal containing 
-    - Date 
-    - Which part of the Bible you were reading 
-    - Gods message for you today 
-    - A promise of God 
-    - A commandment to keep 
-    - A timeless principle 
-    - How can you apply the things written above 
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-===== Methods of reading the Bible ===== 
-  - Read whole books 
-  - Read a book multiple times 
-  - Read according to your needs 
-  - Read the bible as a whole 
-A formula for teaching yourself self discipline 
-  - Read when you want to, read when you don't want to 
-  - Make a promise to God (don't recommend)  
-  - Don't make exceptions 
-===== What do you have to read in the Bible ===== 
-3 year plan 
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-First year 
-  - Read 1 John, seven times 
-  - Read John, twice 
-  - Read Marc, twice 
-  - Read the short letters of Paul (Galatians, Ephesians, Filippenzen, Kolossenzen, 1 and 2 Thessalonicenzen, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus and Filemon 
-  - Read Luke 
-  - Read Acts 
-  - Read Romans 
-  - Read the New Testament, twice 
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-Second year 
-  - Read the wisdom books of the Old Testament 
-    - In 4 months read Proverbs, Psalms, Job and Songs of Solomo 
-    - Read a chapter of Proverbs each day (completing it 4 times in 4 months) 
-    - After 3,5 months you complete the other books, and for the rest of the days you can read Psalms you liked to read. 
-  - Read the following parts a month each 
-    -  1 John 
-    - Ephesians 
-    - Filippenzen 
-    - 1 Thessalonicenzen 
-    - Jakobus 
-    - Romeinen 5-8 
-    - John 14-17 
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-Third year 
-This year you read the whole Bible in a year 
-  - 1 chapter NT daily (completed after 313 days) 
-  - 2 chapters OT daily 
-  - 5 chapters OT on Sunday (or Shabbat of-course) 
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-===== Study the Bible per book ===== 
-Fundamental questions  
-  - Writer? 
-  - What were his circomstances, when writing the book? 
-  - For whom did he write the book? 
-  - Write something about the writer 
-  - Where did the writer write this book? 
-  - Why did the writer write this book? 
-  - What were the most important problems? 
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