Some Bible study methods, including the inductive method, emphasize key words and repeated phrases to help you identify themes in Scripture. (Hunting for key words may be my favorite part of the observation process. It’s like being a detective or [...]
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A wiki is an excellent tool for personal or group Bible study. Even better, wikis are often free! In this article, we will discuss 1) what wikis are, 2) how they are useful, 3) what their benefits are, and 4) [...]
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Perhaps you’ve never given it much thought, but a simple, everyday tool like iTunes can be used for Bible study. After all, iTunes is a personal library. It started as a database for music, but it has progressed to the [...]
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“The world’s most popular Bible software is now available in the palm of your hand — on the iPhone.” — www.Logos.com/iphone Surprisingly, this powerful application for your iPhone or iPod Touch is available for free! You have access to over 30 [...]
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Listening to an audio Bible is nothing new, but the Internet affords us a number of free choices to help us stay grounded in the truths of God’s Word. Why use an audio Bible? You might download an audio Bible [...]
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e-Sword is a free Bible study program. It is an exciting tool that I highly recommend to everyone. e-Sword combines: Multiple Bible translations for comparison Commentaries Dictionaries for studying words in their original languages Graphics (maps, charts, and images) Topic [...]
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