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➤ Studies of Bible Books SERIES —A complete list of simplybible.com’s studies in various Bible books
➤ Useful Bible Lists (Fact Sheets) SERIES —These pages are simply lists. No clutter, no padding, just neat, Bible facts about Bible people, places, and things. Useful for study and research.
➤ Bible Interpretation SERIES —These lessons address the principles of Bible interpretation, and how one derives authority for what is taught and done in the name of Christ.
➤ Bible quiz SERIES —Links to quizzes and puzzle pages on simplybible.com.
➤ Bible Crosswords SERIES —These puzzles let you fill in and confirm your answer or get a little help. You just press or click on a square to see the letter that should be there.
➤ Bible Readings SERIES —A collection of Bible readings rendered in simple English. The short sentences are easy to read and understand.
➤ Encouraging Bible Verses —The Bible is very encouraging for human beings who often feel downtrodden and hopeless. Here are twelve Bible verses of deep and meaningful encouragement with brief comment on each verse.
➤ Who Wrote the Bible and Why? —This lesson is about the authorship, inspiration, and purpose of the Bible. Many human writers penned the collection of literature known as the Bible. However the LORD God is its real author, revealing his plan of salvation through Jesus Christ.
➤ How the Bible is Put Together —Lesson and chart showing the theme of the Bible and the arrangement of its various parts.
➤ Applying the Bible to Self —The first thing we must learn to do with the Bible is to make self application. To this end, there are at least six simple questions we can ask of any portion of scripture we read.
➤ Test the Things which Differ —In Philippians 1:10 Paul states one of the great skills we all need. Without this skill, we won't have a proper sense of values, a sensible view of the world, or a correct understanding of God’s word.
➤ Book in Your Hands, Head on Your Shoulders —A study of reason and revelation, the relationship between our thoughts and divine thoughts, human judgment and scriptural authority.
➤ Just Play Ball —Some people have difficulty understanding the Bible. In most cases, there is a simple reason and a simple solution.
➤ Interpreting the Bible —This lesson is a digest of four articles I wrote some years ago for a church bulletin. Each relates to the theme of scriptural authority and interpretation of the Bible.
➤ Why I Believe the Bible —This lesson explains my faith in the Bible based on the three tests of truth that I apply to the Bible.
➤ The Importance of Scripture —The Bible is important. It matters that we believe it. This lesson will show three reasons why the scripitures are so basic to the Christian's faith. The Bible is the throbbing heart of our faith. Tear out that heart, and our belief system is dead.
➤ What the Bible Truly Can Do —You and I must follow everything that Jesus teaches in the New Testament of the Bible. It can unite us, make us right, and tell us the true gospel that has the power to save us.
➤ Was God’s Word Fully Revealed? —Scripture chain lesson. Latter day revelations versus God’s revelation completed in the days of the apostles.
➤ Reading the Bible Publicly —The person given this duty should take it very seriously and prepare for it well.
➤ Bible Study Method —There are seven exercises which, taken together, will empower you to do your own independent Biblical research.
➤ QUICK Bible Study —How to study a short Bible passage, quickly yet thoroughly, so as to draw the most out of it.
➤ Newspaper Bible —The premillennial view of end times relies on interpreting Bible prophecy as though it reads like, and foretells, what we read today in our newspapers and hear and see on our newscasts.
➤ Jigsaw Puzzle Bible —The premillennial view of end times rests on interpreting Bible prophecy as though it’s a jigsaw puzzle —all in jumbled bits and pieces that have to be pieced together for a coherent picture to emerge.
➤ Literal Interpretation of Bible Prophecy —There’s an idea that Bible prophecy should consistently be taken literally. This lesson examines whether the premillennial interpretation of the Bible is literal as claimed.
➤ Literal, Figurative What’s it All About? —There’s a lot of confusion about what’s figurative and what's literal in the Bible, and about what these terms mean. How do we decide which prophecies are literal, which are figurative, and which are both?
➤ Why Peter Wrote —Lesson in 2Peter 1:12-21 where Peter gives his reasons for writing.
➤ Don't Add or Take Away —There are clear and solemn warnings at the beginning, middle, and end of the Bible against adding to the word of God or taking away from it.
➤ Don't Go Beyond God's Word —We are urged in scripture not to go beyond (but to abide in) what is written. We do this so that our faith may be true.
➤ A Sermon in My Pocket —The preacher got into the pulpit, reached into his pocket for his sermon outline, and behold it was not there. He had other things in his pocket, so he used them for a sermon outline instead.
➤ Stuff About Greek —On simplybible.com we sometimes refer to Greek words, but present them in a simplified form. This page explains.
➤ Jat Longsaed blong ol Buk long Baebol —Hemia wan jat we i soemaot ol nem blong ol buk long Baebol. Mo tu, jat ya i telemaot smol samting lomgsaed blong wanwan buk ya.
➤ Abbreviations - WEB Online —Table of abbreviations for Bible books, plus Bible online.
➤ Maps of Bible Places —A page of Bible maps with links to information on places.
➤ 2nd Mission Statement —Second mission statement about simplybible.com’s aims.
➤ Lessons on Favourite Chapters
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