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HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE   All Scripture Is God Breathed  
Useful for 1.Teaching, 2.Rebuking, 3.Correcting  4.Training in Righteousness  5.
Empowering You to Be Thoroughly Equipped for Every Good Work
1. CHOOSE A GOOD STUDY BIBLE / BIBLE PROGRAM  
TWO WAYS TO STUDY THE BIBLE
1. SMART PHONE OR COMPUTER WITH PROPER APPLICATION OR PROGRAM
2. BIBLE, CONCORDANCE, COMENTARY, LEXICON ETC.
2. BIBLE, CONCORDANCE, COMENTARY, LEXICON…ETC.
2. BIBLE, CONCORDANCE, COMENTARY, LEXICON…ETC.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN USING A COMPUTER OR SMART PHONE AND REGULAR BIBLE AND CONCORDANCE
1. Regular Bible / Concordance
1. Remember location easier
2. Highlighting Scriptures with actual pen
3. Very slow for finding Scriptures and deep study
4. Bible Will Wear out along with All Highlights Etc.
2. Smart Phone/Computer  
1.
Very Fast and Powerful Studying  
2.
Never Wears out  
3.
Harder to Remember Location  
2.
BEST BIBLES
1. Thompson chain (topical) NIV / KJV
2. Life Application Bible  
3.
BEST SMART PHONE APPLICATIONS  
1.
You Version  (FREE --Best for Reading all translations) Free listening
2. Mantis Bible  (One of the Best for Studying)   Will cost some money for study tools within it
3. Olive Tree ( Works well for creating sermons)  this one will also cost you  
4.
Logos  
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BEST COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1. Logos  (Very Powerful in Every Way) $295- $10,800
2. Wordsearch ( Very Good But Not As Premium As Logos) $40 -- $2000
3. Olive Tree Good... IMO  not as good
5. CHOOSE A GOOD VERSION OF THE BIBLE  
1.
KJV, NASB, ESV   are probably the most accurate  
2.
NIV, NLT, are probably the easiest to understand when reading
3. Mirror bible ...  Partial Bible Emphasizing Grace
BIBLE STUDY
1. RECOGNIZE THE POWER OF SOWING AND REAPING
1. EVERYTHING IN LIFE IS ABOUT SOWING AND REAPING
1.
A man reaps what he sows
2.   Sow righteousness-reap unfailing love
2. THE SOIL OF YOUR HEART IS CRITICAL
1. Repent of bitterness, pride, living for self
2.   God wants you to bear fruit  
3.
THOSE WHO SEEK THE WORD WILL HAVE AN ABUNDANCE --- THOSE WHO DO NOT SEEK THE WORD WILL LOSE EVEN WHAT LITTLE THEY HAVE.
WHOEVER HAS WILL BE GIVEN MORE
CHOOSE A TIME AND PLACE TO STUDY AND READ Make an appointment with God Go on a date with God  Make it a priority 
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CHOOSE A TIME AND PLACE TO STUDY AND READ
1. Make an appointment with God
2. Go on a date with God  
3.
Make it a priority 
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PREPARE YOUR HEART
1. Pray and ask God to speak to you
2. Ask God for revelation 
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Read the word with a prayerful attitude
4. Expect God to speak!
4. MUST HAVE AN OVERALL WORKING KNOWLEDGE  
1.
THE WHOLE BIBLE IS THE COMPLETE REVELATION OF JESUS
  In the beginning was the word (logos)  
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READ THE NEW TESTAMENT THROUGH TWICE AND THEN THROUGH THE WHOLE BIBLE  
1.
NT is OT Revealed...  (reality of Christ)
2. OT is NT Concealed...  (types and shadows)  
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This will give you understanding  
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WHEN YOU READ, ASK QUESTIONS  
What, when, where, how, why  
Envision the mood and thoughts of the writer  
Envision the Person/s, Places Or Things That Are Going on
5. WAYS OF STUDYING THE WORD
1. GET THE BIG PICTURE
When we read the Bible as a whole, we can see the bigger picture of God's redeeming plan.
2. BOOK BY BOOK
1. Study the background
2. Most important characters
3. Make an outline
4. Find main points
5. Make note of the parts that impacted you
3. CHAPTER AND VERSE
1.
What is the principal subject of the chapter?
2. What is a key verse?
Consider memorizing it.
3. Who are the principal characters?
4. Is there any example to follow or to avoid?
4. TOPICAL STUDY 
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What is a working definition of the topic?
2. Look at every verse that deals with topic
3. How do all the verses relate together?
4. What have you learned about the topic and what does it tell you about God?
5. Which of these verses would be good to memorize?
5. CHOOSE /A SPECIFIC PERSON TO STUDY
Questions To Ask
1.
What were his or her outstanding character traits?
2. Was there a great crisis in his life?
If so, how did he face it?
3. What was her experience with God?
4. Were any particular faults evident in his life?
5. Notice her prayer life, faith, service to God, knowledge of God's Word, courage in witnessing, and attitude toward the worship of God.
What motivated these traits?
6. EXPOSITORY STUDY  
1.
breaking down Scripture one word at a time
2. Greek and Hebrew
7. GETTING REVELATION
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