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1 | Good study guide for Revelation? | Revelation | Ric | 1547 | ||
I agree that the "Scofield Reference Bible" is a great source to help one study complex books of the Bible! My studies are on a seminary level, so I have a good knowledge of the Bible (of course I still have a loooong way to go!). Funny you said "To get a good grasp on Revelation I would suggest a good grasp of the Book of Daniel", I am in a middle of a study of that book right now (also the book of James). God Bless! In God's Grace, Ric |
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2 | Good study guide for Revelation? | Revelation | Bill Kluga | 1592 | ||
Ric, I'm not sure if this fits in with the guidelines for this site, but I would be interested in knowing at what seminary you are studying. I am a sem grad as well. Would love to hear about how your studies in James are going and what texts you are using. Also, what texts are you using for Daniel? A mighty intersting bookk, is it not? God bless really good! | ||||||
3 | Good study guide for Revelation? | Revelation | Ric | 1627 | ||
Hi Bill, I was saying that my studies are on a seminary level, I'm not attending any seminary right now. I have been in a self study for over four or five years now. I have gone to seminary book stores and other places like that (Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida for one). I buy books that are recomended by pastors and seminary teachers and study, study, study. I still am a long way away from being even close to most seminary grads, but I am studying on their level. That's all I ment on studying on the seminary level, sorry if I mis-led you. God Bless! In God's Grace, Ric |
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