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SignUp Now!1. What language was old testament originally written in?
2. What language was the new testament originally written in?
3. What are the two main sources for Bible text today?
4. What were the two qualifications, that you needed to have at least one of, in order to qualify to author a book in the testament?
5. Which book of the new testament doesn't meet the requirements of question #5?
6. What is the textus receptus?
7. What is the septuagint?
8. What is the LXX?
9. What sources are used for majority text proofing?
10. What were the four qualifications ( you needed to have at least one of the four ) needed to qualify to write a book in the old testament.
11. What two books in the old testament don't meet those requirements in question #10?
12. What is the definition of "precept" study?
13. What is the S.O.A.P method of Bible study?
14. What books do Roman Catholic Bibles have, that most Protestant Bibles do not.
15. What is the Torah?
16. Who wrote the majority of the Torah?
17. Can you explain the difference between - biblical theology, historical theology, systematic (or dogmatic) theology, and practical theology
18, What apocryphal books are "mentioned" in the Protestant Bible?
19. What is the significance of the dead sea scrolls?
20. When were the majority of the dead sea scrolls written?
21. What is the difference between "topical study" and "chronological study".
22. What is the age of the Earth according to the "young earth" Bible timeline?
23. Approximately when was the Torah written (within a few hundred years is close enough )
24. Approximate when was the last book of the old testament written?
25. Between what years was almost all of the new testament written?
26. Which books of the Bible are called "The Law"?
27. Which books of the Bible are called "The Gospels"?
28. Who wrote most of the books of the New Testament?
29. Where are the beatitudes found?
30. Who are the 15 people called apostles in the Bible?
.... I don't know if that's what you're looking for... but it's a start.
I like the way this approach gets the reader to concentrate on each phrase and reflect on what is being said.What do people think about this way of studying the bible?
Honestly, from what see here I think that when you join a group study, you'll find you have read far more than other members. But the joy of group Bible study is in listening to others - sometimes they see things in the text that we'd never see, or have insights that we'd never have on our own.1 Was Jesus language hebrew or aramaic?
2 Greek
As you can see I have a long ways to go,
maybe we can focus on step by step study methods for a person like myself.
A brief history of myself is that I was born into wedlock and raised by my single mother in the projects without my siblings and rest of family for the most part, father was not around too. When I was born, I born with aspergers, dyselxia, speech impediment, behavior issues, inability to spell in grade school. Aspergers is a type of high functioning autism. I also have ocd, adhd. was hyperactivity and attention span issues, which makes it hard back in the day to recognize humor, pain, emotions, facial expressions, sarcasm etc, on top of that I was a loner with no friend. I only went to 2 of 8 years of grade school. floated through basic vocational high school to obtain my high school diploma then went into the casino industry to work as a dealer. took the last 20 years to slowly read and self teach myself to write sentences. Self taught myself the bible, psychology a little and Marine biology for growing a coral reef in a aquarium. Had almost no relationship with my 3 children and have been on disability for the last 20 years. For the last 20 years, I've gotten sober from alcohol and have been reading the bible. I've just pretty much stayed in my apartment and developed agoraphobia and social anxiety. I feel i'm ready to learn more specifically on how to properly study, been doing things the way in the past, and now I would like to learn to upgrade myself to earn the way other are doing their studies, so I can learn from them, so when group bible study commences soon, ill be able to keep up and be involved and relatable.
Honestly, from what see here I think that when you join a group study, you'll find you have read far more than other members. But the joy of group Bible study is in listening to others - sometimes they see things in the text that we'd never see, or have insights that we'd never have on our own.
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??5. Which book of the new testament doesn't meet the requirements of question #5?
I would suggest the methodology published by David Allen in his two books:maybe we can focus on step by step study methods for a person like myself.
And yet Origen testifies that the book of Matthew was originally written in Hebrew.2 Greek