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The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study is the second of three methods of Bible study that, together, will give you an extremely comprehensive view of each book of the Bible. These three methods will require the greatest effort on your part but will ultimately yield the best results.
- Method 10 - The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible Study (P ...
The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study is the second of...
- Method 10 - The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible Study (P ...
- Write A Chapter Summary
- Identify Paragraph Themes
- Use The Verse by Verse Bible Study Method
- Interpret The Chapter
- Apply The Principles to Your Life
The first thing you want to do in your Bible study lessons is to read the entire chapter once through without stopping. Look for people, repeated words, references to time, geographical locations, and any historical context. If there is any part that doesn’t make sense, write it down so you remember to study that section more thoroughly later on. F...
Once you have a basic understanding of the chapter as a whole, read it again. This time try to identify the different sections and/or paragraph breaks. Look for terms of conclusion such as “therefore” or “as a result” as these phrases can help you to identify these breaks in the chapter. Once you identify the different breaks, write out a 1-2 sente...
Observing the chapter verse by verse helps you to see the finer details of the text while also gaining a deeper understanding of the chapter as a whole. There are two main components to observing a chapter in this way. First, you want to mark your Bible. Then, you want to go back through and make lists of what you learn from your markings. Mark You...
When studying the Bible chapter by chapter, it’s important that we take additional steps to correctly interpret any portion of the scriptures that we do not fully understand. We cannot apply the scriptures appropriately if we do not interpret them accurately. Blue Letter Bible is my favorite bible study app for Bible interpretation. 1. Cross Refere...
After you gain the correct interpretation of what the text is saying, ask the Lord how He would have you apply it to your life. Application questions to ask yourself: 1. Are there any promises of God to hold on to? 2. Are there any commands or warnings to follow? 3. Is there anything to praise Him for? 4. Does the text reveal anything about the cha...
1st parable — Jesus the Good Shepherd searching for lost sheep. 2nd parable — the Holy Spirit our rightful Owner finding and restoring. 3rd parable — God the Father waiting to welcome us home. 9. CENTRAL LESSON(S) Insights. The son went away saying, “Give me” (v. 12). He returned saying, “Make me” (v. 19).
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The Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study is the second of three methods of Bible study that, together, will give you an extremely comprehensive view of each book of the Bible. These three methods will require the greatest effort on your part but will ultimately yield the best results.
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CHAPTER SUMMARY. Introduction (1:1 – 2) I. The Revelation of the Purpose of God (1:3 – 14) The summary statement — what he has given us (1:3) The basis of our salvation (the work of God the Father) (1:4 – 6) Chosen to be holy and blameless (1:4) Adopted as his sons (1:5) Grace freely given us (1:6) The benefits of our salvation (the ...
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Find apparent paradoxes or contradictions. Look for exaggeration and hyperbole used for emphasis or example. Consider the forms of the verbs and their connotations of force or the lack thereof. Look for references to what would have been current events. Create detailed questions about the chapter.
Chapter Analysis Bible study method. Verse by verse Bible study method. Word Study method. Topical or Thematic method. LEARN MORE: The 6 best ways to study the Bible (as step by step guide)