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Sounds very appealing.
I had this one Bible study class that I went to at a seminary here. It was
on the book of Colossians. It was very good. I loved that study just for
that very reason. It was inductive. And it affected my life like few other
studies have. I love that book to this day because of that class.
Vicki
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From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Precepts Studies
> Vicki and Rhonda,
>
> The inductive study model she uses teaches to pray about what you are
going
> to embark on every study, toss out all teachings and commentaries you've
> heard regarding the scripture you are studying, get into the context of
it,
> perhaps culture and etc. and letting the Holy Spirit guide you in
> understanding. It forces one to look very deeply at scripture, the who;
> what; where; when; why: and hows of it, the key words in it, the meanings,
> the context, the application and etc. If I get it in PDF or the like, I'll
> let you know. It looks excellent. Teaches you to study scripture
> understanding for yourself and not just repeat what you hear others say
> about it. I like that. Of course there is good value in hearing other
> understandings, but it is best to understand it from the Holy Spirit's
> voice as you read first, it is easier to recognize bunk or misguided
> theology when it comes across your path that way.
>
> Brad
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