When you read a book in a foreign language, in addition to stumbling into vocabulary, you end up having trouble understanding what the author is trying to say. My first readings of the Bible were like this, even though I was reading in my own language. , I couldn’t understand much of what the author wanted to report.
So I had to seek advice from people who understood the language because they already knew him, I also received an indication of books that could help me on this path and were very helpful so that I could gain autonomy in my reading and Bible days. Studies.
- Here are 4 valuable tips for Bible readers and students.
- Whether inexperienced or more experienced.
- To make your Bible journey more profitable.
Go ahead, sheep!
In addition to the introduction, the book consists of 9 main chapters plus the conclusion. Finally, there is a Recommended Resources section.
It is a short book and easy to learn and practice Bible study. I recommend that you start with this, the organization and structure will work together for effective learning.
The author will guide you step by step to study the Bible with your mind and heart. With an average of half an hour a day, you can read this book in a week and start studying a small book of the Bible.
My experience of reading this book was motivating, I did not imagine that in a short time I could study the Bible in particular.
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Living on the Word, by Howard G. Hendricks and William D. Hendricks, published by Regular Batista Editor
The book is divided into 48 chapters, but don’t worry, the chapters are very small (3 to 4 pages). The first 4 chapters describe the objections of people who do not study the Bible, and in the following: Why study the Bible?Bible, how this book can help and what process will be used. At this point, you should be more interested in reading and studying the Bible.
After this good introduction, the authors divide the book into 3 large sections:
The book is very detailed in indicating ways to make the most of your Bible reading and study.
The chapters are well divided into stages of study, most of them are small allowing for a quick reading to get an overview of the purpose of the chapter and the best thing is that you can read and practice immediately. Use it with your Bible, and follow his reading with him. It’s almost like the first time you’ve been cycling, at first someone grabs you and pushes you until you realize you’re already making the whole move without anyone’s help.
One of the riches of this book is its applicability. It’s a book ‘Get Your Hands Dirty’. Chapters end with a table titled :?Try it, which is a good invitation to consult your Bible.
I used this book at the beginning of my conversion and what I liked the most was the opportunity to read and study the Bible only at my own pace, however, this can also be very useful for those who are already accustomed to reading and studying the Bible. Bible, I’m pretty sure you’ll learn something new or add something to your old habits.
It is a very complete book to help with the reading and personal study of the Bible.
3. How to Read the Bible Book by Book, by Gordon D Fee and Douglas Stuart, published by Thomas Nelson Brazil
It’s a good book to accompany your reading of the Bible. Written by two theologians, the book helps us get to know all the books of the Bible.
In each chapter we will know a book of the Bible with
My experience using this book was very practical, I read it as an introduction before I started reading a new Bible book, it helped me locate the book in a historical context, as well as learn more about the author and why it was written. .
It’s also a good help for studies.
These materials help us understand the biblical text and place ourselves historically and geographically, but the Holy Ghost will guide you through all the reading and study of the Bible in a supernatural way, trust and continue your reading and study, we cannot grow without feeding on spiritual nectar.
4. Read tremper Longman III’s Bible with heart and spirit, published by Editora Cultura Crist
The book is divided into 4 sections, the first 3 are very small, Part 1 with 3 chapters, Part 2 and Part 3 with 2 chapters each and Part 4 is the most complete with 16 chapters.
The first part is about the transformative power of the Bible through two analogies: the Bible as a seed of Christ’s character growing in us and as a mirror that reflects who we already are.
In the second part it is the posture of the receptive heart of the reader, the mind may be involved in reading, but the heart must be receptive.
The third part will deal with the Spirit of Understanding, the authority and authenticity of the scriptures, and the belief that the Bible is the Word of God, so knowing how to interpret the Bible is the way to know God more clearly and praise Him.
Part 4 will deal with literary wealth where each literary genre contained in the Bible is recognized and how to read it in a way that makes it better used.
Dr. Tremper has a writing that reveals both his living mind seeking truth and the heart of a servant who loves his Lord, who makes reading this book a pleasure and that will inflame his will to love the scriptures as he loves them.
There are many other good books to stimulate our reading and study of the Bible, these are just a few good suggestions.
I hope you feel encouraged to read, study, and revel in the knowledge of God provided by the scriptures.
Go ahead, sheep!