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1 A Brief Guide to Better Bible Study Michael Morrison http://gcs-bible.blip.tv

2 Bible study is not difficult

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4 Our goals 1.Discover the important angles 2.Ask the most productive questions 3.Focus our attention on the things most likely to help us understand

5 “BEAR”

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7 Three contexts 1.Historical context 2.Literary context 3.Personal context

8 A. Military & political history

9 F. F. Bruce and David F. Payne, Israel and the Nations (Inter- Varsity, 1998)

10 B. Culture: customs of the people

11 James S. Jeffers, The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era (InterVarsity, 1999)

12 C. Specific situation

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17 Two historical settings: – In the ministry of Jesus – In the setting of the early church

18 ASK QUESTIONS

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21 2. The literary context

22 Original message Modern audience Transmitted by means of a text

23 gen·re (zhän'rə) n. A type or class – A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, marked by a distinctive style, form, or content. – A realistic style of painting that depicts scenes from everyday life. [French, from Old French, genre, meaning kind, from Latin genus, gener-.]

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27 Themes found in the literary work we are studying

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32 The flow of an argument – reasons building toward a conclusion – Often, a conclusion followed by a reason – Words such as “for” “so that” “therefore”

33 George Ladd, Theology of the New Testament (Eerdmans, 1993)

34 nice (nīs) adj. nic·er, nic·est Pleasing and agreeable in nature: had a nice time. [Middle English, foolish, from Old French, from Latin nescius, ignorant, from nescīre, to be ignorant ; see nescience.]

35 run –verb - 97 definitions listed –noun - 55 definitions –adjective – 2 definitions —Verb phrases – 20 definitions —Idioms – 9

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37 Pic of strong’s concordance

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41 “Why?” “How?”

42 Read the passage carefully, and take notes, and do it again and again - it’s repetitious, like playing scales on the piano

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44 Six times At least two translations

45 Write your results A one-sentence summary of the passage Summary of the political situation Summary of the cultural context Why was the passage written down? What type of literature is this? Does this support a theme of this book? How does this relate to neighboring passages?

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47 3. Modern context A.Our culture B.Our beliefs

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50 C. The Holy Spirit

51 Community

52 Applying what we learn

53 There is always a need for more study

54 1.Historical context 2.Literary context 3.Personal context


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