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JOSEPH
MODULE 7: Going Up to Canaan
SESSION 28: Joseph’s Future Hope
The pattern of migrations in Genesis, as Abraham and his descendants move up and down from Canaan, reflects the pattern of moving from blessing to exile to redemption woven throughout the Hebrew Bible. Yoseph’s request for his bones to be taken up to Canaan is a prophetic…
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Lesson 22
In response to all Gid has done to Christians, is the way unity in the body of Christ influences our lives and that every christian will do his share according to his gifting and call of God upon his life .Jesus is the giver of gifts Ep 4:8-10.Every church leader can’t make priorities fir the church but is supposed to take all that…
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More grace Pas. Rose!! You are doing great by commenting on others post. Let others follow!!
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Teaching Tactics
Chapter 8: Analyzing the Audience.
Before you begin to teach it is important to analyze your audience, set objectives and plan lessons. We analyze them doing a careful study on the characteristics of the people you plan to teach. Learning is affected by many factors which includes education, language, culture, physical abilities.
If…
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So true, knowing your audience also determines how you begin the lesson , the content of the introduction and what to teach them actually. Thanks
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The level at which you understand your audience will determine your delivery of the lesson!!
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ART OF BIBLICAL WORDS
Session 5 – Bringing All the Pieces Together
In this session, the concept of Mental Encyclopedia that was discussed in an earlier session is glaringly demonstrated. We understand the importance of considering the uniqueness of an author, when searching the meaning of a word, because each author has a mental build up of words and concepts that…
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Thanks for the edifying writeup. It’s my first encounter with the subject matter and it’s important.
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Great things never to neglect when studying a text! More grace to you and welcome! Thank you for interacting with other posts!!
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IMPORTANT REMINDER!!!
Greetings and blessings, dear students and ministers!
Please remember that YOU ARE REQUIRED to comment meaningfully on the posts of at least 2 other students for your work to be graded. For every post you make, you must comment on the posts of other students. This activity is graded as well.
So, do not just make your post and go on to the next…
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Thanks a lot for the reminder, Sir.
We appreciate 🙏🏽
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Thanks sir
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EXODUS OVERVIEW
MODULE 3: A Covenant at Mount Sinai
SESSION 15: Commissioning the Nation
At Sinai, God redefines Israel’s identity. As God’s segullah, or “treasured possession,” Israel is being called to fulfill a special purpose in representing God to the nations. Peter calls the New Testament Church, made up of Jewish and Gentile followers of…
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Though God has chosen Israel, His mission is for the entire world! Great summary, Mr. Divad!
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EXODUS OVERVIEW
MODULE 2: SESSION 14: Burden of Leadership
Two conversations with Jethro frame Israel’s deliverance story (Exodus 4 and 18). Jethro represents the first of many nations who will acknowledge Yahweh’s greatness because of his victory over Pharaoh. It seems noble of Moses to shoulder the burden of all the people, but it’s unwise. We…
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Very important, Mr. David! A lot of men are suffering under the pretense that they are the ones limiting the growth and effectiveness of the work!
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EXODUS OVERVIEW
MODULE 2: SESSION 13: Liminal Space
The wilderness narratives recount a liminal space for God to form Israel as a new nation. The wilderness narratives in Exodus 15-18 mirror the wilderness journey of Numbers 10-21 in a chiasm that frames the entire Torah. The people’s ingratitude and rebellion meets God’s gracious provision in…
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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHODS
CHAPTER SIX
PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION
To interpret is to understand what is being said, to whom it is said, to give it a proper meaning and to apply the meaning correctly.
There are several rules that are used when interpreting the Bible. These rules include:
I. Rule of divine authority
II. Rule of literal interpretation…
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It is very true that “The rule of cumulative revelation states that the full truth of God’s word on any subject must not be gathered from an isolated passage, but from a cumulative total revelation.” Sometimes we tend to single out a certain passage or scripture and come up with an unreasonable conclusion.
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Great summary there, Mr. Barbra!
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CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHODS
CHAPTER 5
BIBLE STUDY TOOLS
Bible study tools are special books that are helpful in studying the Bible.
They include: Bible concordance, Bible dictionary, word study book, Bible topical textbook, Bible encyclopedia, Bible commentary, Bible atlas and Bible handbook.
The Bible study tool that stands out for me in…
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The Bible concordance is such a powerful tool!!!
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