by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | BIBLE STUDY
The task or goal of Bible study (the practice of hermeneutics) is twofold. First, to find out the meaning the inspired author intended to communicate to his first readers. That is the task of interpretation. Second, to find out what God says to us today through the...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
Bibliotheca Sacra 141 (1984): 120-129. [Roy B. Zuck, was Associate Academic Dean, Associate Professor of Bible Exposition, Dallas Theological Seminary] [Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from chapters 4 and 10 of the author’s book, The Holy Spirit in...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | BIBLE STUDY
Hello guys, I recently published my new book, Inductive Bible Study. It took me about 10 years to write this book. I’m excited to give it to you free of charge! No strings attached! Amazon is running a promotion where you can download a free version from...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
The PRECEPTS acrostic provides a good way to apply a Bible passage to oneself. Ask yourself the following eight questions represented by the acrostic. Prayer to pray? Does the text give me something to pray for? Am I exhorted to pray? Reason to praise? Is there...
by Kinglove | WORDS AND GRAMMAR
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Categories-of-Prepositions.htm Most prepositions have multiple usages and meanings. Generally speaking, prepositions can be divided into eight categories: time, place, direction or movement, agency, instrument or device, reason or...
by Kinglove | WORDS AND GRAMMAR
A direct object is a person or thing that directly receives (or is affected by) the action of the verb. For example, in “Jesus healed him,” Jesus is the subject and “him” is the direct object. The indirect object is “the person (or thing) who receives the direct...