Saturday, July 1, 2017

Bible study survey for groups puts entire bible in perspective




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The Bible is the cornerstone of Christianity, but a lot of Christians even, may not have a good big picture idea of the entire book. That is where “A Brief Survey of the Bible” by John Walton and Mark Strauss can help. The book has an accompanying DVD with videos enough for 14 weeks of lessons to give students a good overall view of the scriptures.
Walton is a professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, and Strauss is a professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego.
This resource would be best used by groups, but an individual might profit from reading the book to get an overall picture.
The writers give a good synopsis of each book, as well as some cultural and historical information, that will make the books of the bible more interesting for those that may not be as familiar.
Another valuable part of this book and video series is that it shows how the Bible fits together. It gives readers an idea of how the books relate to each other, offering glimpses into key events, characters and themes of the bible. There is good information about why they were written and these kinds of things that help develop a better understanding.
There are study questions, as well as discussion questions, that will help a small group enjoy the study. The videos are well done and present a good bit of information.
The series starts with an introduction, and then the next 13 weeks are spent going over a section of the bible. It does not delve a lot into content simply because it is a 14 week long series. But it might give students a taste and pique an interest in further bible study.
The authors also pick key texts for the students to read each week, and will help give a taste for each of the individual books of the bible.
The series is at the adult level and would also be great for a new believers class in a church.

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