Bible Study Rule #2 & Intro to Proverbs
This second teaching focusing on tools for Bible study is a very practical lesson on how to mark your Bible while studying. Lesson topics include the best Bible layout for note-taking and suggestions for easily drawn symbols to mark key themes. With a few introductory thoughts for Proverbs and with Bible-marking examples taken from Proverbs 1 and Proverbs 10, this teaching also serves as an introduction to this book of Bible.
Visuals: Bible Study Rule 2.pdf ; Bible Symbol Key.pdf
Medios Visuales: Estudio Biblico Regla 2.pdf
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4 Comments
by Michael Murphy
On June 28, 2018
Shalom Grant, You mentioned that you had your Study Bible Heirloom Bound? Can you tell me the company that did that? Website? I’m interested in doing the same. Thanks, Mike
by L. Grant Luton
On June 29, 2018
Michael, I have had two Bibles (one Hebrew and one English) rebound at Leonard’s Book Restoration located in Indiana. They do a marvelous job and are wonderful to work with – very professional and determined to do things right. If you use their services, I am sure you will not be disappointed. Shalom! Grant
by Rebekah Sánchez
On October 12, 2018
Greetings from Puerto Rico!
Thank you so much for all your help. I have been following your audio teachings and Lancaster as well for maybe two or three years now. I can’t express with words how grateful I am for all the insights and tools you have provided.
I was wondering if you know of any good class I can take online to be able to read hebrew and get a better understanding of the scriptures.
Also I wanted to ask if you recommend any specific Hebrew bible to complement the English one and for binding, which kind do you recommend.
I hope I can visit some time soon. Also if it ever crosses your mind to visit Puerto Rico, feel free to contact me. You can visit our community in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, “Vigía”.
Blessings!
Rebekah
by L. Grant Luton
On October 31, 2018
Rebekah, So sorry for the tardy reply. I was in South Africa when you posted your questions, and I am just now getting around to them. Anyway, the one site that I can highly recommend for learning Hebrew is The Holy Language Institute. “Izzy” (Israel) Avraham is a good friend and a great teacher. You will really enjoy his teaching style and systematic approach to learning Hebrew. As to a good Hebrew Tanach, I recommend the Artscroll Tanach, especially the Artscroll Tanach app. I use it daily for my Bible reading. It contains all the material found in the printed version, plus many extra bells and whistles. I am so happy that you are enjoying the teachings, and I would love to come to Puerto Rico someday! Shalom & Blessings, Grant