Results 1 - 2 of 2
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | Heb6:4-6 Loosing salvation or what? | Heb 6:4 | skccab | 207672 | ||
Shalom Val, I've been following the various threads going recently and have been introduced to the "inductive" style of Bible study that you are doing. I'm not sure whether I'm at a point to attempt it or not just yet, but I do have one question: Do you use just your NASB, or do you check the other major "versions" to make sure the same words are translated the same way? (As has been brought up in this particular thread, regarding Heb. 5, the KJV uses the words "decern both" and other versions say "descern between" which can be understood entirely differently.) In this format, this may sound like a criticism, but it isn't, I'm just curious. Cheri |
||||||
2 | Heb6:4-6 Loosing salvation or what? | Heb 6:4 | Val | 207678 | ||
Hello Cheri, I use the NASB. When I order a bible study on a book of the bible from Precept.org the observation worksheet is included in the workbook in NASB version. I think you can print out observation worksheets from the Preceptaustin site. They are double spaced and give plenty of room to make notes and color the words. Then after you are satisfied with what you have done you can transfer it to your bible if you prefer. I personally just use the workbook. There are several steps in the workbook one of them being word studies. There are many dictionaries out there. I use Vines and Ziodiates. Also you may also use different versions of the bible. In inductive study you are asked to do the observation first before you go to commentaries. I would say since some bibles are paraphrased they should be treated as commentaries. The defination indeed adds to the meaning of a sentence. There is much, much work that goes into inductive study so that when you finish the study you know that you know what you have studied. I also have The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible by Tenny. They have come out with a newer version available this fall I believe. I would like to have it. I have the older version. It is a five volume collection. I like books. Yes you could check major "versions". Any research that would aid you in your study is encouraged. We are only limited by time. After each lesson is done in the workbook, ideally you would gather together with others and discuss what you studied for a suggested hour. And finally you watch a one hour tape of teaching which is optional but I gain more if I watch or listen to the teaching. Your attention is constantly going to the word to see what the bible says. I am not in a group right now I do my workbook at home and watch the tape after I finish a lesson. Its great for me. Blessings, Val |
||||||