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- Understanding the Bible- Lessons on what the Bible teaches-
- 1-The Book of books
- 2-The Word of God
- 3-Bible Themes: God
- 4-Bible Themes: Man
- 5-Bible Themes: Messiah
- 6-Major Bible Doctrines (in brief)
- Understanding the Christian life- Lessons on Following Christ-
- Understanding the Bible- More Resources
- OT Books and Sketches
- OT Timeline
Chart of Israel's Kings & Prophets
- NT Books and Sketches
- NT Timeline
- Bible Text Finder
- The complete Bible (King James Version) is at your finger tips. Jump in at any chapter, or read the Bible from beginning to end. (For easy access, use button on button bar.)
- Glossary of archaic words, in the KJV Bible.
- Based on: "The King James Bible Companion"
by David W. Daniels
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- "Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth"
- . . . by C.I. Scofield
These brief studies provide an essential framework for understanding how various parts of the Bible fit together harmoniously and purposefully. The study includes a helpful chart of
The Seven Dispensations.
- "Old Testament Reflections of Christ"
- . . . by Paul R. Van Gorder
These studies are used for the Old Testament book 'sketches' (above).
- "Christ in All the Scriptures"
- . . . by A.M. Hodgkin
The New Testament studies are used for the NT book 'sketches' (above). The Old Testament studies provide additional insights to the similar studies by Paul Van Gorder (above).
- Bible Book Notes
- Compared to the two studies immediately above, the Book Notes provide a more in depth, verse by verse, look at each book. Notes are included for several books. More will be added as opportunity allows. (For easy access, use button on button bar.)
- "Christ in the Tabernacle"
- . . . by W.W. Rugh
(This valuable study about the pictures of Christ's Person and Work, as seen in the design and worship of the Tabernacle, can also be accessed via the Book Notes on Exodus.)
- Especially for Jewish readers-
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