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    Inductive Bible Study

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    Anyone can read the Bible‚ but it’s another thing altogether to read it for all it’s worth. To get the most out of the study of God’s Word‚ one must utilize a method that ensures integrity in the interpretative process. Such a method would allow the reader to come away from the text with an objective appraisal of the Scripture‚ and be able to apply the truth gleaned to one’s life. To that end‚ many Bible scholars and teachers prefer the Inductive Bible Study method. Inductive Study follows a

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    How To Study The Bible

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    holy house. – Selected How to Study 1 7/10/98 5:20 PM ♦ HOW TO STUDY THE Page 1 BIBLE AND HAVE IT MAKE SENSE How to Study 2 7/10/98 5:20 PM ♦ HOW TO STUDY THE Page 2 BIBLE AND HAVE IT MAKE SENSE How to Study 3 7/10/98 5:20 PM Page 3 ♦ HOW STUDY THE BIBLE AND HAVE IT MAKE SENSE Table ofTOContents Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION An Age-Old Conflict Men Need an Authority What is the Bible? 1 1 1 2 CHAPTER ONE Chapter 2: METHODS OF STUDY 3 INTRODUCTION Five Separate Interlocking

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    Acts 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else‚ for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. Read Bible verses in Acts 8:26-40 and use questions to discuss the content. 1. Who told Philip to arise? The Angel of the Lord Philip had a successful preaching ministry to great crowds in Samaria‚ but he obediently left that ministry to travel on a desert road. Because Philip went where the Lord sent him‚ the gospel was brought to Ethiopia. 2. Why had the

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    Stealing is forbidden by the 8th commandment in The Holy Bible‚ however; not only is the Bible the most stolen book in the world‚ it is also a grand work of literature which has massively impacted my life. Whether the Bible is read by an individual of faith like myself‚ or a nonreligious person‚ the book itself provides solid advice on how to get through the struggles of life and has helped me cope with multiple obstacles that have crossed my path. For instance‚ during my 8th grade year my best

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    Axe In Wycliffe's Bible

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    To begin with‚ the use of axe in Wycliffe’s Bible is illustrated by the first column of the table. At first look‚ we realized that the spelling form of the word in this case is ax instead of axe. As we said before‚ the spelling during the Middle Ages suffered significant changes. In order to determine the meaning of ax in sentence 1‚ we have looked at key words that accompany ax in the sentence. For instance‚ the words hamer(hammer) and bildyng(building) give us the hint to state that in this case

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    Leadership from the Bible

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    inspiring‚ and moving the masses to accomplish great and mighty things. But there was only one perfect‚ righteous leader; one who led by example‚ and implemented the wisdom keys from the Word of God: Jesus Christ. And He gave to us His Word‚ the Bible‚ the perfect manuscript for life‚ including key leadership concepts that we can be apply today. Using the life of Christ as the primary example and combining His life with God’s word‚ one finds perfect‚ holy‚ and successful leadership treasures that

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    able to master his work‚ he can produce more because the job is routinary. 2. DISCIPLINE. As a way of organizing the work flow‚ the firm must set the rules‚ obligations as well as penalties. 3. UNITY OF COMMAND. This principle follows bible saying “You cannot serve two masters”. In any firm‚ a worker must only receive one command from one superior. This will avoid conflict of directions hat would lead to misinterpretations. 4. UNITY OF DIRECTION. Just like a sailboat‚ a firm must

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    Roman and Biblical works are often divided into specified categories of beliefs and religion. However‚ when critically interpreting these pieces as literature‚ stories within The Bible and Tales From Ovid can be perceived as parallels of one another‚ and in a more precise manner‚ prove how Zeus and God act as mirror images of one another. Both myths depict these powerful rulers of the sky in identical patterns most significantly through the tales of creation‚ rise and fall of humanity‚ as well as

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    The Bible vs. the Matrix

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    The Bible vs. The Matrix The Matrix is a current movie and the Bible is a piece of inspired literature that has withstood scrutiny throughout the ages. The Matrix has many biblical themes and it parallels the Bible in numerous ways. Let me briefly explain a simplified plot of The Matrix. The story centers around a computer-generated world that has been created to hide the truth from humans. In this world people are kept in slavery without their knowledge. This world is designed to simulate the

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    Science and the Bible Dr. James R. Adair Origins of the Conflict Ever since the end of the Middle Ages (which coincides with the beginning of the Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century)‚ some Christians have had problems accepting the teachings of science. The origins of modern scientific thought go back to the Renaissance‚ when people rediscovered the teachings‚ art‚ and thought of the ancient Greeks and‚ of equal importance‚ began to see the importance of thinking for themselves‚ outside

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