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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Don’t Make These 10 Common Bible Study Mistakes

Some interesting tips from the Logos blog.
I don't follow all these myself. But check em out anyway.

10. Starting without prayer

9. Studying by yourself

8. Bringing preconceptions to the text

7. Reading from only one perspective

6. Using only one translation

Don’t Make These 10 Common Bible Study Mistakes (Part 1)

5. Missing the historical setting

4. Assuming modern definitions of biblical words

3. Failing to understand the genre

2. Ignoring biblical context

1. Studying for the wrong reasons

Don’t Make These 10 Common Bible Study Mistakes (Part 2)


Monday, December 23, 2013

Bible in a year series

It is my pleasure to invite you to read through this coming series of blogs over the course of 2014 that will take you through the entire bible.

The intention of this series of blogs is to encourage its readers to read the whole bible from cover to cover in a single year. The blog will also facilitate discussion on the passages I have selected amongst its readers by allowing its readers to make comments using the disqus system.

Consider the series to be a draft. I welcome constructive comments on how I can improve it. Over the next few years I hope to improve it in many ways.

The blogs will have slightly varying formats depending on the stage in the bible being commented on. The table below illustrates.

Old Testament
Gospels
Acts
Epistles
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
From - Passage
From - Passage
From - Passage
From - Passage
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Story of Israel
About Jesus
About Mission
For Believers
Story of Jesus




Introduction

Modified an existing introduction to each book and inserted it at the start of each book to give a brief intro to the book.

Overview

This section gives a brief overview of the whole passage covered. Each part is broken up into;
1) the reference to the passage
2) a category used to distinguish this passage
3) a description of what is in the passage

The main purpose of this section is to give people who do not read the whole set of chapters to get a brief overview of what happens. Its possible they will gain an understanding of the whole bible if they read this section alone. Of course this would be improved if they read all the chapters, but this is a help if they can’t. The whole premise of this is that there are sections of the bible that are difficult to get through. Sections like Leviticus and Chronicles.

At the end of an entire book I will post all the overviews together. Each overview is semi-comma ‘;’ delimited. This means the tech savvy can import it as a csv file into excel if they want.

Passage and Comments

I will select a passage to comment on in each and every set of chapters. I generally give a brief introduction and quote the passage. Then I will comment on it.

Story of Israel
Story of Jesus

With the Old Testament, I intend to preach the gospel in the same way the apostles do in Acts. Close examination of the apostles sermons in acts reveals that they tell the story of Israel and connect it to the story of Jesus when sharing about Jesus. See Preaching the Gospel with the OT for a better understanding of where I’m coming from.

About Jesus

This section is only in the Gospels. My opinion is that the Gospels are the gospel. So I don’t need to add anything extra other than quoting the passage itself. The passage is part of the gospel. So I generally summarise what the gospel says about Jesus.

About Mission

In Acts the apostles are engaged in evangelism and mission. It seems appropriate to discuss the things we can learn from their example in this section.

For Believers

The Epistles were written for existing believers in Jesus Christ. These are examples of how the apostles engage in pastoral care with their church audiences (mostly believers, possibly some unbelievers). So in this section I will comment on their practice. I think we should learn from and adopt their practice in our churches today.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Bible in a year series

It is my pleasure to invite you to read through this coming series of blogs over the course of 2014 that will take you through the entire bible.

The intention of this series of blogs is to encourage its readers to read the whole bible from cover to cover in a single year. The blog will also facilitate discussion on the passages I have selected amongst its readers by allowing its readers to make comments using the disqus system.

Consider the series to be a draft. I welcome constructive comments on how I can improve it. Over the next few years I hope to improve it in many ways.

The blogs will have slightly varying formats depending on the stage in the bible being commented on. The table below illustrates.

Old Testament
Gospels
Acts
Epistles
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
Blog Title - Heading
From - Passage
From - Passage
From - Passage
From - Passage
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Question or Statement
Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Passage and Comments
Story of Israel
About Jesus
About Mission
For Believers
Story of Jesus




Introduction

Modified an existing introduction to each book and inserted it at the start of each book to give a brief intro to the book.

Overview

This section gives a brief overview of the whole passage covered. Each part is broken up into;
1) the reference to the passage
2) a category used to distinguish this passage
3) a description of what is in the passage

The main purpose of this section is to give people who do not read the whole set of chapters to get a brief overview of what happens. Its possible they will gain an understanding of the whole bible if they read this section alone. Of course this would be improved if they read all the chapters, but this is a help if they can’t. The whole premise of this is that there are sections of the bible that are difficult to get through. Sections like Leviticus and Chronicles.

At the end of an entire book I will post all the overviews together. Each overview is semi-comma ‘;’ delimited. This means the tech savvy can import it as a csv file into excel if they want.

Passage and Comments

I will select a passage to comment on in each and every set of chapters. I generally give a brief introduction and quote the passage. Then I will comment on it.

Story of Israel
Story of Jesus

With the Old Testament, I intend to preach the gospel in the same way the apostles do in Acts. Close examination of the apostles sermons in acts reveals that they tell the story of Israel and connect it to the story of Jesus when sharing about Jesus. See Preaching the Gospel with the OT for a better understanding of where I’m coming from.

About Jesus

This section is only in the Gospels. My opinion is that the Gospels are the gospel. So I don’t need to add anything extra other than quoting the passage itself. The passage is part of the gospel. So I generally summarise what the gospel says about Jesus.

About Mission

In Acts the apostles are engaged in evangelism and mission. It seems appropriate to discuss the things we can learn from their example in this section.

For Believers

The Epistles were written for existing believers in Jesus Christ. These are examples of how the apostles engage in pastoral care with their church audiences (mostly believers, possibly some unbelievers). So in this section I will comment on their practice.