Desmond Nicholson
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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHOD
Lesson # 3
Versions of the Bible
The three languages
According to this study, the Bible was written in three languages. Most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew except for parts of the book pf Daniel and Nehemiah which were written in Aramaic. the New Testament was also written in Greek. Some of the manuscripts which are existence are…
Brain Mbuli, David Mapugilo and Nfor John Njilah3 CommentsView more comments-
Great Knowledge!
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Obviously both translations and paraphrase help in interpretation but paraphrased texts risk deviation from context.
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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHOD
Lesson 2 The books of the Bible
The Key verse set the stage for this lesson. God has given us his word for us to better understand who He is. Every book of the Bible uplifts the lovely Jesus and the plan of redemption for sinful man. The bible shows the effects and sinful nature of man and how God through His word seeks to reconcile man.
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Exactly what Paul shares with Timothy in 2 Timothy 3:15 that, scripture (writings) makes one wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHOD
Lesson # 1 Introduction to the Bible
Even though the Bible was written by over 40 different writers over many years, there are no contradictions. The Bible writes perfectly harmonizes with each other because they were all inspired by God Almighty. It is interesting to know that the purpose, for which the Bible was given, is to demonstrate…
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Great! This is a clear proof that the author of of the Bible is not man. If it was man, there will be a lot of contradictions.
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And more over, apart from a few writers especially in the New Testament, majority of the writers never met each other. Daniel didn’t meet Moses, Nehemiah never met David. Isaiah never knew Elijah, and so was it with the other prophets, yet the harmonization of their prophecy about one man Jesus, is evident that, the content of their texts is…
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