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A Sojourner's Heart
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2022
Meditating on God's Word, waiting for the day when we can go home.
Bible Study Sprints 2024 - Comparing Wisdom Literature in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and James
Today's episode is a continuation of my Bible study journey to make it stick. I'm working on a Bible study sprint where I focus on studying several books of the Bible at the same time and compare them to see what it has to say about some of life's biggest problems. The topic of today's focus is on the Wisdom Literature, specifically on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and James.
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Planning for 2024 Bible Study - Taking Better Notes to Make Things Stick
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Today I'll be discussing more about my Bible note taking process that's helping me to remember more about the Bible. I'll share some tips to make it stick. If you have any recommendations, let me know! Thanks!
Reflecting on 2023 Bible Reading Plan - What Worked, What Didn't, and What's in Store for 2024
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The year is almost ending, how did I do on my Bible Reading Plan in 2023? I'll go over what worked, what didn't, and what's changing for the 2024 year. If you have any tips or resources, please let me know in the comments. Thanks! Check out the original video here: th-cam.com/video/sNfZCmeUpq8/w-d-xo.html
Bible Commentaries: Which ones to get for a beginner for Bible study?
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Today I'll be talking about Bible commentaries. I'll go over a few major types and a few recommendations. I am fairly new with using Bible commentaries, but I found them to be incredibly valuable when studying the Bible and interpreting Bible verses. If you have any recommendations and resources you found useful, please let me know in the comments below!
What Bible Translation is Best? Which Bible Translation Should I Get?
มุมมอง 761ปีที่แล้ว
Today, I'll give a brief overview of Bible translations to help you better understand the overwhelming options out there. I hope this will simplify your search for the "best" Bible translation and get you started on reading your Bible. We will unpack a bit about word for word vs. thought for thought translation philosophies when it comes to Bible translation. References: - Best Selling Bible Tr...
Bible Study With Me: A Christian's Response to War - What is our duty as believers?
มุมมอง 115ปีที่แล้ว
Today I'm sharing a Bible Study I am working on that is helping me to process the current events that are happening, specifically about war. What is our responsibility as Christians and how can we see the conflict Biblically? I don't have answers, only the search for understanding, to find out what God and the Bible have to say about this topic. This is where Bible Study meets real life applica...
Basic Foundation of the Christian Faith - Systematic Theology Resources for Beginners
มุมมอง 247ปีที่แล้ว
Have you ever had to think about who God is and why we believe what we believe? It can be challenging to explain these concepts in an easy and looking to systematic theologies can be a way to figure that out. Join me on my journey through a few resources that have helped me understand my faith foundations better. If you have some resources that have helped you, please let me know in the comment...
Bible Study Tools: How to Verse Map Ruth's Courageous Speech - Ruth 1:16-17
มุมมอง 167ปีที่แล้ว
In today's episode, I'll share how I do a verse map. I'm studying the book of Ruth, so we'll be going over Ruth's speech in Chapter 1. I'll start with going over some key words, do a short word study, compare different translations, and draw some basic conclusions. This simple verse seemed pretty straightforward at first, but as I dive deeper with cross references and other connections in the B...
Bible Study Notes: A better way to remember what the Bible says
มุมมอง 825ปีที่แล้ว
Taking Bible notes is easy but remember what the Bible says is hard. I'll share how I'm taking Bible notes so that I can understand it better. It's a simple and straightforward process, but I hope it will be valuable to you! Thanks for watching! #biblestudy #biblenotes #christianwoman
Bible Study with Me - Wrestling with the Proverbs 31 Woman
มุมมอง 160ปีที่แล้ว
Today, I'll share with you how I go about doing a Bible Study in the passage of Proverbs 31. This is a high-level overview of the passage, seeking to find the message within the passage, not a detailed word by word study. I'd love to make this as interactive as possible, so come with an open mind and share your thoughts! Thanks for watching! #Biblestudy #howistudymybible #christianwoman
Bible Study Resources 2023 - Book and Supplements for Getting the Most from Bible Studies
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In today's episode, I'll discuss some of my favorite Bible study resources. Things that have helped to increase my understanding of the Bible including historical context and more. If you have any resources that you found valuable, please let me know in the comments! Thanks for watching! #biblestudy #biblestudyresources #biblenotes #biblestudytools
Bible Study Notebooks: Hosanna Revival Scripture Journals - What are they and how to use them
มุมมอง 264ปีที่แล้ว
Let's go over the Hosanna Revival Scripture Journals! I'll give a brief overview of the contents of the journal as well as how I use them in my personal bible studies and notetaking. They are great for bible journaling, note-taking, sermon notes and lots more. Do you have them? Let me know what you think in the comments below!
2023 Bible Reading Plan - Bible in 1 Year, Scripture Journals, and Learning Biblical Greek?!
มุมมอง 472ปีที่แล้ว
Today I'm sharing what I'm reading for the year. It's not just another Bible in a Year plan, although that is part of it. I'm sharing the different ways I plan to go deeper into the word of God and study what the words mean and how they apply to my life. I hope this will inspire you and please let me know what your Bible plan is for the year! Thanks for watching! #biblegoals2023
Read the Bible - Answers to Basics of the Bible || Bible Notes
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Today, I'll answer a few questions about reading the Bible. The Bible is central to the Christian faith and as a believer, it's important to read the Bible. I'll share a few tips about reading the Bible and how it's beneficial to your faith in God.
How to Take Better Bible Notes - Writing in Your Bible / Bible Journaling
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Have you ever read the Bible and a few moments later, forget what it says? Have you ever taken notes on the Bible message, but never look back at your notes? Well, today I'm sharing my tips on taking notes in your Bible. A journaling Bible is the perfect place to store your notes and with the Illustrating Bible, it has more room for all the things you want to write. I'm using it as a master not...
I never know what to write on paper and what to actually write in my bible.
My top 5: 1.) New King James Version 2.) New American Standard Bible 3.) Berean Standard Bible 4.) Modern English Version 5.) Revised Standard Version
Love these resources. I will add them to my book list.
I got distracted by the cat……
I love NLT!!
I didn't even know that these existed. Do they still have them?
I believe this particular set is no longer available. Thanks for visiting!
Hello! I was wondering where you got your journals. Amazon doesn't have them....
ESV is a word for word translation. NLT is thought by thought translation.
So what is that small ESV you show off at the start? ISBN?
I would also recommend The Jesus Bible, The Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible, The NLT Illustrating Bible, The Complete Jewish Study Bible, The Holy Land Illustrating Bible, a good Bible Dictionary, a solid basic study Bible like the ESV, a devotional version like She Reads Truth Bible, a basic journaling version like the CSB Notetaking Bible, and the Archaeological Study Bible along with a good Bible Atlas. A good basic commentary set is the Bible Knowledge Commentary Old and New Testament set. Last would be Thompson Chain Reference Bible.
Bible Study is a personal journey to me. When I read the scriptures it becomes an adventure to asking questions and seeking revelation. It gives insight to what you need at that time. We will never get the whole of the Bible because His Word gives different meaning each time you read it. I simply enjoy note taking just to see if I get that same revelation.
Thanks for bible resources that reach beyond dogma. There is so much for the layman to learn
Both commentaries she shows are excellent full Bible commentaries.
Are you a baptist?
I love the Complete Jewish Study Bible!
What Bible is this? It’s beautiful.
It’s a Hosanna Revival Journaling Bible in the Versailles theme 🙂
Excited to learn with you! Also looking forward to how you combine all of your notes.
I am literally trying to experience, so I am searching for the places mentioned, the current national plate, cooking and eating something National. I am taking biblical Hebrew and reading it slow. It is an experience, I am getting exposed to a lot I did not know.
Bible study is awesome
I have the moody one and the belivers commentary
NIV is my go to translation. Also use KJV, NKJV, NASB.
I like studying scripture by book and so does the pastor I follow, so for 2024 I will use one notebook for each book of the Bible. For years I would grab a notebook take notes in it and when it was full, start a new one. But the information was so random and had no structure. This year I was researching systems of organization and realized that having one notebook for each book of the Bible would keep everything together. It would also be easier to reference sermon notes and other study notes as I study on my own. This idea created a new excitement about studying more and being able to go back and find things.
You might enjoy the Complete Jewish Study Bible with the NT commentary. It reinstates the Hebraic names and nuances if yiu want to dig deeper.
I loved this video! I have SO many notebooks of studies I've done. I tend to remember better if I make actual notes or outline what I'm reading. But I dig them out, and think....What was this one? I've forgotten whatever I've written or most of it anyway. I'm searching for a way to make things stick, and stick so I will live it out in my every day life. Right now I'm using composition books--they are cheap--and they are easier to store. But again...I pull it out and forgot half of what I've written! And I love going deep in my studies. I'm like you, the commentaries just don't help me as much anymore. I want deep deep....like I'm an archeologist and I through the layers and layers!! I subscribed as I feel like we think alike!! God bless you!!
I just did The Bible Recap for the past two years and loved it. (A reading through the Bible in a year chronologically along with a “recap” podcast). I loved it but it goes very fast. I’m looking to go slower this year. Preciously I worked on studying Jesus’ life in the Gospels chronologically. I think we will pick that back up this year. Just found your channel and look forward to more of your content.
I would recommend the ESV Bible Atlas over just about any other. Great maps and nearly double the content of any other atlas. Much like the ESV Study Bible, the ESV Bible Atlas is in a class by itself. This is coming from someone who has nearly a dozen atlas’s and does not use the ESV as his primary translation.
I just got “The New Moodie Atlas” , do you think the ESV Atlas is also much better than this one?
@@israelrivera3009 The ESV Atlas will certainly have more content overall (2lbs heavier than the Moody) with almost twice as many maps in total (90 vs 175) and comes with a code to access maps online. That said, the content in the New Moody Atlas is excellent and densely pack with information. As a reference volume used to inform your Bible reading the Moody is more than sufficient and unless you have a specific interest in the geology and topography of the Bible there is usually no need to have more than one Atlas.
@@SaneNoMore Greatly appreciated your excelent and well rounded response!
I love my KJV. The most beautifully written and honest.
Such a cool video
Love this! Exactly the struggle I have and your ideas are great!
I loved seeing your note format on your Bible journaling. I love commentaries but they are so expensive. I have the Parallel Commentary on the New Testament which is a collection of works by Charles Spurgeon, John Wesley and Matthew Henry. I like it but I dream with one of those "by book" commentaries. I use the Enduring Word app and love it as well. Thank you for sharing. This was very encouraging! 💗🙏☺️
I've had this same Bible for a year now, and I LOVE it. I really feel like it's one of the best Bibles for deep thoughts and note taking.
I really like the idea of how you condensed your outlines it reminds me of how in schools they say you can bring in the index cards to help you on tests and it pushed you to get creative on how to fit information on it. I am very visual in my learning so I also use mapping techniques, and watching videos like the bible project on TH-cam to help me. Also books like Church History, I only was introduced to that book because I attended a Ministry school during a sabbatical year, so I all the books I needed for that I kept because they were very helpful, I think you can go on some school's websites and get a book list or even ask. A commentary that has helped was Wiserbes he has whole bible commentaries and also book by-books as well that have worked if you haven't heard or tried him. Do you use any digital resources? E-sword has helped me as well, along with when I verse map and do word studies, and also you can find some free commentaries on E-sword as well! Hey in a video I recently saw you do you were talking about how you are changing your reading plan to daily I believe New & Old Testament on certain days and Poetry / Wisdom on other days how is that going? Could you share a little more on that sometime in the future?
Thanks for the recommendations! I used a few digital resources but nothing like e-sword, logos, accordance, etc…maybe in the future. As for my reading plan, I’ll dive deeper into it once I get a better feel for it. Thanks for stopping by 😀
Try studying Strongs Concordance and studying certain words and where and how they are connected to other verses.
This is awesome. Thank you for sharing! I’ve been contemplating my Bible study plan for 2024 and I’m leaning towards focusing on the New Testament for the first six months & following up with OT. I’ll be referring back to your video for ideas as I feel I get the jest of a book but then struggle to remember the details. Thanks again!!! ❤
th-cam.com/video/_EV73ZKswWo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HqQubkbjepKpOpTc This is a scripture memorisation system that I really love.
A great book is pegan christianity !! Highlt recommend. It's his torah the right ruling and statutes and instructions. in my understanding that would be the practical theology. Our messiah repeatedly shared to gaurd and keep them for blessings and it is the way the truth and the life! I love to learn more and found the Olive Branch fellowship and almondhouse fellowship here on you tube during 2020. They are both good Olive branch fellowship is one of my favorites. They dig into to historical timeline and the hebrew language definition and meanings and Greek translation and goes into a deeper understanding of the word. Love that and I heard jacobs Tent Is also great.
Good to know! Thanks for the recommendations 😀
Do you study or look into the Hebrew and aramaic text for further understanding?
Yes, when I do word/verse studies, but I haven’t yet fully learned Hebrew…focusing on Greek at the moment. 😀
Nicely done. I like that you offer content, but also back it up with resources. You have raised the bar for others to try to follow.
I love your explanation with biblical theology. I want to work on this next year on Hermanuetics, and see how the nt authors interpret the Old Testament, and how the Old Testament authors interprets the Old Testament etc. I’m working on finding out what the authors message is to their own audience and how do we apply it in our own way as well. One commentary series I love is the Baylor on the Hebrew Text (haven’t looked at their series yet in the Greek New Testament), it really helps with learning about the Greek or Hebrew of the text, and if you haven’t learned Hebrew yet, the Jonah book is a great book to start 😊
Good to know! I haven’t gotten into Hebrew yet, but it’s a goal! 😀
Can't go wrong with the KJV.
I have found that using multiple translations is very helpful. My main translation is the KJV, but I use many others along with it. My top favs are KJV, NKJV, ESV, NASB95, NIV84, and the NLT. I also sprinkle in some LSB, especially in the OT, because I like it's use of Yahweh, instead of "LORD"
The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series is one of my tried and true commentaries from seminary. I loved that series! I still refer to it regularly. I also recommend the Baker Exegetical series. Similar, but touches on different things. For more language questions (Greek or Hebrew), I'd recommend the Word Biblical Commentary. They always include information about the textual apparatus in the Greek and Hebrew texts. Great video!
Ooh! Thanks for the recommendations, I’ll have to check them out! 😀
I know this aint the point, but that sure is a gorgeous Bible. My focus this year will be on Bible STUDY as well. Specifically, I'll be combing through the New Testament. Looking forward to it. Thank you for posting and for the inspiration.
Struggling with where to put all my Bible Study notes for future reference, so I really resonated with this video. Thank you! Thinking I might set up a 3 ring binder with a tab for each book of the Bible. Otherwise i have notes scattered across various journals. Really appreciating your videos, thank you!!!
A binder sounds like a great idea! 😀