Bible Study Courses

Old and New Testament Overviews

These Bible Study Overviews will be added over time, starting with the Old Testament, so please be patient and log back again soon - or send us an email and we will notify you when we are done: peterguess1@gmail.com

Please indicate what you are preparing to study so we can prioritise your needs.

Each Bible course is a "detailed" overview of each book in the Bible, with key points.

How do I approach this?

  1. Start with the "Introduction" section of the book. (e.g Genesis)
  2. Then go down to the content details for each chapter.
  3. We recommend you have your Bible ready to dig deeper into the section you want to explore.

Enjoy... and thanks for visiting,

Peter W. Guess

Site owner

 

How do I get the best out of my Bible Study?

Getting the most out of Bible study involves intentional preparation...

Getting the most out of Bible study involves intentional preparation, focused engagement, and consistent application. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you deepen your study of Scripture:


1. Prepare Spiritually

  • Pray First:

    • Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and understanding (James 1:5; John 14:26).
    • Surrender distractions and open your heart to God’s guidance.
  • Set the Right Attitude:

    • Approach the Bible with humility, a hunger for truth, and a desire to grow closer to God (Psalm 119:18).
    • Be ready to obey what you learn (James 1:22).

2. Create a Study Plan

  • Have a Goal:

    • Decide on a focus: a book of the Bible, a theme, a character study, or specific questions.
    • For example, studying the Gospel of John for understanding Jesus’ divinity or Psalms for spiritual encouragement.
  • Set a Schedule:

    • Dedicate a consistent time and place for study. Mornings, evenings, or quiet breaks work well.
    • Regularity helps build a habit and deepen understanding over time.

3. Use Effective Tools

  • Bible Translations:

    • Use translations like ESV, NIV, or NKJV for readability and accuracy.
    • Compare different translations for a fuller understanding.
  • Study Aids:

    • Use study Bibles, commentaries, concordances, and Bible dictionaries for context and clarification.
    • Apps like YouVersion, Logos, or Bible Gateway can enhance your study.

4. Follow a Structured Method

a. Observation (What does it say?)

  • Read the passage slowly and repeatedly.
  • Look for keywords, phrases, repeated ideas, and contrasts.
  • Ask: Who, what, when, where, why, and how?

b. Interpretation (What does it mean?)

  • Understand the historical and cultural context.
  • Identify the author’s intent and audience.
  • Cross-reference related verses for a holistic view.

c. Application (What does it mean for me?)

  • Reflect on how the passage applies to your life.
  • Ask: What truths should I believe? What actions should I take? What attitudes should I change?
  • Write down practical steps to live out the lessons learned.

5. Engage in Deep Reflection

  • Meditate on Scripture:

    • Reflect on key verses throughout the day (Psalm 1:2).
    • Use tools like journaling or memorization to internalize God’s Word.
  • Ask Personal Questions:

    • What does this teach me about God, myself, and others?
    • How does this challenge my beliefs or behaviours?
    • How can this deepen my worship or strengthen my faith?

6. Share and Discuss

  • Join a Group:

    • Bible study groups provide accountability, insights, and encouragement (Proverbs 27:17).
    • Discuss interpretations and applications to broaden your perspective.
  • Teach or Share:

    • Explaining what you’ve learned helps solidify your understanding.
    • Sharing your insights can inspire and bless others (Colossians 3:16).

7. Stay Consistent and Persistent

  • Persevere:

    • Some passages may seem difficult; pray and revisit them later.
    • Trust that growth often comes gradually (Isaiah 55:10-11).
  • Be Curious:

    • Never stop asking questions or seeking deeper insights.
    • Scripture is inexhaustible; every study can reveal something new.

8. Apply What You Learn

  • Live It Out:

    • Let Scripture shape your decisions, attitudes, and actions (Psalm 119:105).
    • Journal how applying biblical truths impacts your life.
  • Pray the Scriptures:

    • Turn lessons into prayers, asking God to help you live them.

9. Avoid Common Pitfalls

  • Don’t Rush:
    • Focus on depth, not speed.
  • Avoid Isolation:
    • Balance personal study with shared learning to avoid misinterpretation.
  • Be Cautious with Assumptions:
    • Let Scripture speak for itself, rather than projecting your ideas onto it.

10. Focus on Relationship Over Routine

The ultimate goal of Bible study is to know and love God more deeply. Always approach Scripture with the intent to deepen your relationship with Him, not merely to check off a task or acquire knowledge (John 17:3).


Encouraging Scripture for Study

  • Psalm 119:105 – "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
  • 2 Timothy 3:16-17 – "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."
  • Joshua 1:8 – "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night."

With dedication and God’s guidance, Bible study can become a life-changing journey!

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Old Testament

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