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Strategies Of Studying The Bible
Different people have different methods of studying the bible, dependent on their personal tastes. The main purpose of course, it to become a more devoted and intelligent student of the Bible and to make a personal and spiritual connection with the Lord god.
One of the major kinds of Religious study is Basic Religious study, in which a person reads the interpretation of the bible that they feel comfortable with. The bible has many English translations, including "word-for-word" translations or "thought-for-thought" translations, depending on the readers personal choice, as each version of the interpretation has its advantages and drawbacks.
Bible study students can work on specialized 'Study Bibles ', which contain helps and additional notes for further knowledge of the bible. Another form of the Bible is Bible Software, which can sometimes be installed on the computer and studied from there, which is an advantage to the newer, more computer literate generation.
Another methodology of Biblical studies is the 'book-by-book ' study, which is one of the most elementary and fundamental paths to approach God's book. In this method, each of the books of the Bible is read, understood, and a detailed research of its parts is made. Sometimes scholars begin with the shorter books, like the New Testament Epistles or the text of Mark ( the shortest of the Gospels ). Notes are then taken on your learning, which is less complicated then re-reading the whole books.
Yet one more methodology is the 'ABC ' strategy, which has proved to be highly helpful to scholars in really connecting with the Bible and God. In this approach, the first step is to investigate a specific passage of the bible and comprehend its meaning. After this the 'best verse ' is chosen, which can often be different for different people.
It is vital to chose a best verse that's meaningful to the reader, rather then choose the simple best verse. The third step is 'contract ' which concerned the reader writing down a personal prayer, which is the 'contract ' between you and God, and folk generally write these down as a way of targeting their thinking, and to give them something to look back on as reference.
If Religious study becomes predictable and the student does not feel the link with The Lord God, an alternative, even tho modern approach is the "Markup" Religious study Approach, in which printouts of certain verses are taken from your Bible software, taking care to leave spaces in the middle for your writing and not to incorporate verse numbers.
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