Starting September 9, new 10-week series explores what both the Old and New Testament teach us about the Holy Spirit.
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Latest Blog Posts from Wednesday in the Word, the podcast about what the Bible means and how we know.
Ezekiel Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament book of Ezekiel.
1&2 Chronicles Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament books of 1&2 Chronicles.
Bible Study 101: Genre
Bible Study 101: Genre – Understanding the various types of literature found in Scripture from Wednesday in the Word.
1&2 Kings Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament books of 1&2 Kings.
Revelation Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the New Testament book of Revelation.
How to understand the Gospels
The gospels are unique in content, although they are similar in form to ancient biographies.
Revelation: Understanding Apocalyptic literature
Apocalyptic literature is a sub-category of prophecy. The name comes from the Greek word apocalypsis which means uncovering or unveiling.
Background & History
Background, historical and cultural information to help you study the bible.
Judges Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament book of Judges.
Joshua Bible Study Resources
Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament book of Joshua.
Should I learn Greek & Hebrew?
After a few years of Bible study, students often begin asking, “Should I learn biblical Greek and Hebrew?” While the tools for English readers continue to improve and less people are learning the original languages, knowing the original languages can be helpful. You can learn enough to widen the tools available to you and/or learn to read Scripture in the original language.