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More than 400,000 adults and teens have discovered the truth of God’s Word for themselves through Kay’s inductive study tools. Now this dynamic guide has been updated to reflect the most recent edition of the NASB and sports a fresh new cover. How to Study Your Bible helps people cultivate the skills of observation, interpretation, and application—and encourages them to become active participants in God’s Word!
In 15 easy–to–understand chapters, bestselling author Kay Arthur presents a systematic approach that includes key words, context studies, comparisons and contrasts, topical studies, word meanings, and more. Interacting with God’s Word helps readers absorb more of its messages and gives God greater access to engrave His truth on their hearts and minds.
“Years ago people would read their Bibles and never mark in them. Later came Bibles that encouraged people to write notes to themselves in the margins. Later still came study Bibles that provided space and notes to the text so people could really learn and apply the Word of God into their lives. Many Bible studies series taught people how to study the Bible for all its worth. Kay Arthur, who has an excellent speaking ministry, has now defined a way to study the Bible that is easy to learn and takes a lifetime to perfect.
The book is well written with many charts, maps, examples, and directions. The appendices are many and detailed. The topics covered in the appendices are a summary of the inductive process, worksheet examples, extensive ‘how to’s’ regarding the usage of dictionaries and concordances, as well as recommendation pages for further studies and help for verb tenses, moods, and voice. This would be a useful book for the person desiring to develop a life long habit of studying the Bible.”
—Christian Library Journal
“If you want to know God’s word, here is a book that will show the way! Kay Arthur introduces the inductive method of Bible study in a concise, easy to learn way that will benefit you and your family for years to come!”
—The Homeschool Magazine