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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 ' | ||
| - | ===== 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, | ||
| - | - 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 | ||
| - | - Name of the book | ||
| - | - How many times did you read it? | ||
| - | - Date | ||
| - | - Writer? | ||
| - | - What were his circomstances, | ||
| - | - 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? | ||
| - | - Which solutions were given? | ||
| - | - What was the the general meaning in that time? | ||
| - | - What is the general meaning today? | ||
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| - | Describe book | ||
| - | - Name of the book | ||
| - | - Date | ||
| - | - Sumary of the most important theme | ||
| - | - Key verse | ||
| - | - Description | ||
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| - | ===== How to study the Bible per chapter ===== | ||
| - | Twelve chapters to master | ||
| - | A | ||
| - | * Ephesians 5 | ||
| - | * Galatians 5 | ||
| - | * John 14-17 | ||
| - | * Romans 6, 8, 12 | ||
| - | * 1 Timothy 2 | ||
| - | * Ephesians 4,6 | ||
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| - | B Tier | ||
| - | * John 1, 3-5 | ||
| - | * Matthew 5-7, 13, 24, 25 | ||
| - | * Matthew 26 - 28 | ||
| - | * John 11, 12, 18 - 21 | ||
| - | * Acts 2, 3 | ||
| - | * 1 Corinthians 6, 15 | ||
| - | * 2 Corinthians 4-6 | ||
| - | * Proverbs 3 | ||
| - | * Psalms 1, 27, 17 | ||
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| - | How to analyze a chapter | ||
| - | - Bible chapter | ||
| - | - Date | ||
| - | - What is the most important subject | ||
| - | - Who are the most important people | ||
| - | - What does is say about Christ | ||
| - | - What is the most important verse | ||
| - | - What is the central teaching | ||
| - | - What is the most important promise | ||
| - | - What are the most important commandments | ||
| - | - Which mistake do I avoid | ||
| - | - What examples can I keep | ||
| - | - What about this chapter is the most important for me to apply in my daily life. | ||
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| - | Chapter description | ||
| - | - Chapter analysis | ||
| - | - Date | ||
| - | - Summary of the most important subjects | ||
| - | - Key verse | ||
| - | - Description | ||
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| - | ===== Person study ===== | ||
| - | * Person | ||
| - | * Date | ||
| - | * Most important scripture | ||
| - | - Other scripture about this person | ||
| - | - Short discription of youth, parents, family and education | ||
| - | - Whats his/her character, good and bad | ||
| - | - Most important meeting with God | ||
| - | - Who were his/her companions? Did they helpfull or a hindrance | ||
| - | - How did he infulence others | ||
| - | - What were important mistakes this person made | ||
| - | - Did he repent | ||
| - | - What were the most important contributions in service of God? | ||
| - | - Describe their family life, were they a good parent? | ||
| - | - How did their children end up? | ||
| - | - What is the most important lesson of their life, which is usefull for me? | ||
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| - | ===== Subject study ===== | ||
| - | * God has a purpose for your live | ||
| - | * Psalm 32:8 Jesaja 58:11, Jesaja 30:22, Romeinen 12:1-32 | ||
| - | * Examples of Gods will | ||
| - | * Christ - Luke 22:42, John 4:14 | ||
| - | * David - Acts 13:22, Acts 13:16 | ||
| - | * God;s will for all peoples | ||
| - | * Profess sin and be saved | ||
| - | * 1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9, Matthew 18:14, John 6:40 | ||
| - | * Be filled with the Holy Spirit | ||
| - | * Ephesians 5:17-21 | ||
| - | * Fill your spirit with the Word of God | ||
| - | * Kolossenzen 1:9, Kolossenzen 4:12 | ||
| - | * Give your will and body to Christ | ||
| - | * Romans 12:1-2 | ||
| - | * Serve Christ with a dedicated heart | ||
| - | * Ephesians 6:6-7 | ||
| - | * Lead a holy set apart life | ||
| - | * 1 Thessalonicenzen 4:3, 1 Petrus 4:2 | ||
| - | * Give thanks in everything | ||
| - | * 1 Thessalonicenzen 5:18 | ||
| - | * Rewards for doing Gods will | ||
| - | * 1 John 2:17 | ||
| - | * Result of not doing Gods will | ||
| - | * Matthew 7:21 | ||
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| - | ===== Prophecy study ===== | ||
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