by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
KJV: King James Version, NKJV: New King James Version, ESV: English Standard Version NASB: New American Standard Bible CEV: Contemporary English Version NIV: New International Version NLT: New Living Translation TNIV: Today’s New International...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
Many words are used in this text on How to Study the Bible. Some of the words may be new to the reader. This chapter provides a definition of many of the words that the reader needs to know to understand the text. Â Systematically 1) Systematically: The Bible should be...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
The main purpose of the Bible is to transform us into the image of Christ. Why was the Bible written? The Bible was written to reveal Jesus Christ to us. In Colossians 1:15, Paul writes that Christ is “is the image of the invisible God”. He is the Word of...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
The Bible is a Revelation of Jesus Christ. As you begin to study the Bible, it is important to know the purpose of the Bible. The Bible is an anthology of 66 books, written by about 40 different authors over a period of about 1500 years. But the central feature, the...
by Kinglove | Bible Study Methods, MEDITATION, PRAYER, Spiritual Warfare
Memorize the Bible as Jesus Did. Â Memorizing God’s Word is crucial to success as a Christian. But the question that often introduces differences is: How do you memorize God’s Word? Here are some testimonies on Bible memorization: “Bible memorization...
by Kinglove | BIBLE STUDY
What is an outline? As you study any book (in this case the Bible), you would sometimes need to do an outline. An outline is a concise skeletal representation of the material in the book, chapter, or passage that you are studying. It’s a general plan of the book...