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Bible Thoughts on Bible Study

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The Bible is the written word of God. The word “Bible” is derived from the Greek word “ta biblia” meaning “books”. The Bible is a divine library, a collection of 66 books written by over 40 authors scattered throughout the 16th century. The writers are from different backgrounds, from fishermen to kings.

 

The original Bible text was not preserved. But we have more early copies of the original than any other ancient text. By comparing the early translations of the writings of the early Fathers of the Church with those of the Bible, we are able to establish an authoritative text (especially the New Testament) beyond a reasonable doubt.

Although many governments and governments have tried to destroy the Bible, God has preserved it in His sovereignty. It has been translated into more languages ​​than ever before in any other book in the world. This is the best sale ever.

The Bible is the inspired Word of God (2 Tim. 3:16). So he is blameless and faithful. This is the oath (2 Tim. 2:15). He does not hide the sins and short quotes of his characters (e.g. Abraham, David). Their lives are portrayed as they are click for more chronological reading schedule.

The Word of God is the Bible written by God’s people. He is God and man. This is divine, because God revealed the truth to human writers and saved them from delusion without violating their personality. It is human because people write freely with their own abilities, without distorting the divine message. The words really belonged to them. But these were also the words of God, so what the Scriptures say is what God says.

Dual Bible authorship affects the way we read it. Because it is the Word of God, we will study it with devotion, praying for enlightenment and the ministry of the Holy Spirit, without which we can never understand His Word. But since it is also the word of the people, like any other ancient book, we will study it by examining its words, historical origin and literary composition.

  1. The need to study the Bible

– God Himself has commanded us to study His Word. Josh 1: 8

– It is the only way to gain knowledge of salvation and to grow in faith.

– The Holy Scriptures are the supreme authority in all matters of our faith and life.

– These are the main ways God uses to bring His people to maturity.

“Only by diligent study of the Scriptures can we become” perfect and ready for every good work. “2 Timothy 3: 16,17

– In the midst of many false teachings, we need to study the Scriptures carefully so as not to be shaken by “every wind of doctrine.” 4.14

 

  1. Who is eligible?

– Fresh heart, 1 Cor. 2:14

– Hungry heart, 1 pet. 2: 2

“Humble heart, Supp.” 119: 98-100

– Disciplined heart

– Achievable heart

  1. Inductive method

The inductive method is the main method of studying almost any subject. It is the process of studying by observing a series of facts and then coming to a general conclusion – moving from specific cases to general principles / truths.

Benefits

– This is a common way to study Bible literature.

– The student approaches the text without familiar ideas, prejudices and conclusions.

– The student himself experiences the joy of discovering valuable truths personally.

– There is freedom to learn from the Holy Spirit

– Allows the individual to use God-given abilities to understand and apply truths.

– Helps to create personal beliefs to live by.