The Practice of Correlation of Scripture
The study of Scripture is not complete until one understands the main point of the passage and its relationship to their lives. Therefore, you will… Read More »The Practice of Correlation of Scripture
The study of Scripture is not complete until one understands the main point of the passage and its relationship to their lives. Therefore, you will… Read More »The Practice of Correlation of Scripture
As a follow up to the previous post, here is an example of Hebrew Parallelism taken from Psalm 19. This is just one way that… Read More »Hebrew Parallelism in Psalm 19
Outlining the Bible is the primary means to prepare one to understand the precepts of Scripture in a clear and logical way.… Read More »A Mechanical Layout of Scripture
The Epistle is the dominant literary genre of the NT in terms of space. It is a mixed form that combines literary and expository… Read More »Epistolary Form (Genre) in Scripture
This Post covers part of the book of Nehemiah. It looks first at different observations for Nehemiah 1:4-11, but also has two additional sections. The… Read More »Observation, Outline and Summary of Nehemiah 1:4-11
The purpose of this assignment is to make at least ten observations from the section of Acts 1:6-11. The point is to not only enhance… Read More »10 Observations from Acts 1:6-11
This assignment is to perform an additional 25 observations on Acts 1:8 Acts 1:8 (NASB) “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come… Read More »More Observations on Acts 1:8
One of the crucial aspects in Bible interpretation is observation. This is the process in which one turns into an investigator, or P.I., and asks… Read More »25 observations about Acts 1:8
This post wraps up the discussion on Jack Deere’s “Surprised by the Voice of God.” To look at what is true, normal and real, this… Read More »Conclusion of “Surprised by the Voice of God
As Dr. Deere presents his experience being similar to church of Acts, we must wonder and question what is normal? What is abnormal? What is… Read More »What is the normative norm?