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1. What is your attitude toward the Bible as you begin this study? Have you studied the Bible previously? If so, in what context(s)? What questions do you bring to a study of the Bible?
As I begin this study of the Bible, I am approaching the text from my own unique view but also with the guidance of my professor, Dr. Robertson. I am a 19 year old Catholic caucasian male who is relatively familiar with biblical text. Through my many years active in the church I have heard many of the stories and biblical figures in this dynamic group of books. I have studied and discussed various passages of the Bible both during mass and in youth group. I have owned a Bible for a couple years now but I still have yet to study the text as a whole. Some part of me wants to admit that I have never read the Bible. I believe this is true in a sense. I have never gone out of my way to pick up the book and just started reading it. For some reason I have avoided it in some way. Was I scared? Did I not know where to start? I feel like, while growing up, the bible had has some sort of special significance that I didn’t quite understand. Additionally it was very difficult to read with the way it was written. The structure of the text was so different than any other kind of book I had read. Knowing this I made a vague assumption that even if I had pushed
Any Bible study strengthens one’s faith and relationship with God, but in a group, believers can also help each other and strengthen their friendships. Through his word God reveals himself to men and women and teaches them to think and act more like him. With that relationship as a solid foundation, Bible study reinforces one’s faith. Strong faith and knowledge of scripture prepares one to answer others’ questions as well as one’s own. Additionally, by reading the Bible as a group, one gains the perspectives of other believers. Viewing a concept from another person’s point of view often provides insights into difficult passages or stories. By coming together, discussing questions, and listening to each other,
While I appreciated that one of my peers provided feedback on my work, I feel that the feedback that was provided did not fulfill the assignment. My peer did not provide detailed feedback on my paper that could be adequately incorporated in my review and revisions. Most of the information that was provided as feedback were simply statements that reiterated what the prompt question was. Please see the below feedback provided to me by my peer.
Throughout the course of the semester, we have constantly talked about and expressed the idea of reading the Bible in a historical context. Picking out the pieces that coincide with evidence that has been found with archeological findings, the accuracy of dates, and important people. The critical study of the Bible is to look at the book as a piece of historical text. The use of our “historical lens” allows us to pick out to various pieces that appear to be factual. Using this analysis of looking at the Bible through our “historical glasses”, we can understand the true meaning of the Bible in its original historical setting.
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My understanding of the bible is very limited at this point historically, but I hope to gain a lot of clarity from this class. The bible is a mystery that goes back many years although I believe and agree in the inspiration of the Bible, there are many questions that remain to me to be answered.
The Bible is a powerful book when it is used correctly. Before taking this class,
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The history of how the Bible came into existence has been explored for centuries and is an active area of study today. There are many facets to the Bible and each has its own set of unique characteristics and teachings. The Old Testament is considered a contemporary guide for daily living, even though it was composed hundreds of years ago. Where did the Old Testament come from? What are some of the influences that shaped the Old Testament? What are the significant events of the Old Testament? In order to gain a better understanding of the Old Testament and its message to Christians, special consideration is given to its historical and cultural context, and to the major milestones in its development. Personal application of the teachings offered in this section of the Bible should be the aspiration of all Christians today.
Throughout history, the Bible has been the most influential and significant relic to have impacted social, political, economical, and spiritual aspects on earth, no other form of literature has been able to replicate its effect. Not only that but various religious groups have been known to persistently attempt to persuade the public to read the Christian sacred text known as the Bible. However, the question still remains, why should you read the Bible? The reasons are that three of the most influential religion’s theology/teachings stand upon it, its content has important historical references, and the fact that it is the most controversial relic in all of history.
Some questions that teens may be having trouble with the Bible are: Where did it come from? Can it be trusted? This article will answer all those questions and set you on the correct path. I will talk about what the Bible is, who wrote it, when were the books of the bible written, what languages are used and the most important question, is it reliable.
What can happen when people approach the Bible without any concern for the historical-cultural context?
Where did our Bible come from? Is the Bible we use today an accurate reproduction of the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts? These are very reasonable questions. To read this book and apply the principles and lessons from it, you really might actually ask these questions beforehand. The Bible has been beautifully written years ago, and over time has been transmitted through many different languages to keep up with the centuries.
When studying any piece of literature there are many different methods and techniques that can be used. The Bible, in specific, is often referred to as a source of moral code, hope, and answers to social, ethical, and political questions. However, this incredibly influential book can also be read as if it were any other novel. The events, settings, and characters can all be evaluated for what they are, forgetting the notion that they are from a religious text. This approach is called narrative criticism. When regarding to the Bible in this way, we do not need to know any historical information or focus on seeking a deeper theological meaning. Instead, the stories are evaluated in terms of how
A Book that was significant to me in my early life and childhood, was the Holy Bible. For the sake of not wanted to get into the commonly used explanations, of why the Bible has made such a big impact on other people and me. I will do my best to change it up a bit, by tell numerous stories in this paper on the topic of religion and the Bible. To extend the length and quality of this paper, will tell only stories that were crucial to me learning about the Bible or the religion in general. My Knowledge of the things of God had essentially started when I was in Second Grade, although I have gone to church for all my life. But let’s be honest, a first grader would not have knowledge of what cookies are made, of let alone the ordinances of an almighty
As I do my personal study of the bible I begin to see parts of the bible that deserve deeper study and insight and I strongly believe a study of the bible in its original text (Hebrew /Greek), will definitely provide a better understanding. I am encouraged in my spirit to pursue this endeavor because the bible admonishes that God’s people perish because of lack and knowledge. Explaining how