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The Bible Says is a 25 lesson self-study Bible course specifically written for the challenging times in which we live. Focusing on the Bibles great themes, each lesson’s questions are linked to Bible passages (KJV) on this website which answer today’s most important questions. If you have printed the lessons or have downloaded the PDF lessons, youll need a King James Bible which is the textbook for this course. Even if youre studying online and using the online Bible it would be good to use a hard-copy of the Bible. Each study contains questions and Bible references with very little commentary. Carefully read each question. Then find the text in your Bible (or click the Bible link if online), and read the answer. It might be part of the verse, the entire verse or a few verses, but usually the question is well answered in a single phrase. Copy/write the necessary portion of the verse on paper, or better yet, keep a notebook of your studies. If you have a hard time finding the answer, first check to make sure you have the right book, chapter, and verse. Then read the question again. If the verse still does not make sense, copy it anyway and go on to the next question. As you continue, the verses that follow should help to clarify it. When you are finished, it is always good to read through the lesson again to get the entire line of connected thought. If you do not have a King James Bible you can click on the Bible verse and the link will take you to an online King James Bible on LittleBookOpen.org These lessons build upon the previous lessons, so it is important to follow them in sequence. If youre studying online some lessons have additional material that can be read by clicking on a supplement link. If there is a subject you would like to study which is not covered in these lessons, you might check the 180 Bible Study topics found in the online book Bible Readings. four page formatted studies which print on both sides of one 8.5 x 11 sheet. LittleBookOpen.org |
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