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G**G
Full of good advice and helpful suggestions
Dwight Moody (1837-1899) was an evangelist, publisher, educator, writer, church founder, and a number of other things. He founded the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Moody Press, and the Northfield and Mount Hermon schools in Massachusetts. He became an evangelist when he visited Britain in 1872, and his meetings were often attended by thousands of people. One notable event at the Royal Botanic Gardens drew a crowd of between 15,000 and 30,000 people.Moody wrote about prayer, the 10 commandments and other Bible topics. His sermons were collected and published. And he wrote a book entitled “How to Study the Bible,” recently updated and republished by Aneko Press.It says some for the man’s simple and basic approach to Bible study that what he recommends is as current today as it was more than a century ago.He begins the book with several chapters that essentially answer the question “Why?” – why study the Bible at all? His answers are straightforward: there is no true life without the Bible; the word of Word – all of it – is true; the Old Testament is important and shouldn’t be neglected in favor of only the New Testament; God’s word is accurate and endures.Moody suggests a wide array of ways to study the Bible, starting with the “scopes” approach – the telescope approach for understanding big themes and the big picture and the microscope approach for studying words, characters, places, and events. He discusses ways to remember what’s read and studied; studying types, characters, and names; and doing individual word studies. And he also recommends never buying a Bible you’re not willing to mark up and make notes in, and even had suggestions for underlining and marking.And then he explains how all of this study is useless unless it’s applied and used to further God’s kingdom. He completes his book with a summary of suggestions, 15 short statements that cover the book’s theme and reach. (He even includes his recommendations for how many services a church should conduct each Sunday – two on Sunday morning (one for worship and one for teaching) and one on Sunday night for preaching the gospel.“The more you love the Scriptures,” Moody writes, “the stronger your faith will be. There is little backsliding when people love the Scriptures.”“How to Study the Bible” is a book chock full of good advice and helpful suggestions.
A**E
An eye opener
This little book has taught me more about studying the Bible than any bible class, teacher or pastor put together. I would recommend it to all believers ,new converts, Sunday school teachers and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the Bible. This book should be as essential part of bible study classes. It changed my whole prospective on the ways in I have studied the bible.Awesome reading.
S**H
Informative
If you're looking for a book that gives you 1,2 3 a,b,c then you'll be disappointed. This book gives you a plethora of ideas on how to make the most of Bible study that fits you, your study style. Whether you have a need to go in order, or need things mixed up a bit, or you're a topical soul and want to learn one topic at a time or more advanced and want to flex your concordance skills and study by words or word phrases. Whatever your study style, it has a suggestion to make drawing closer to God while writing His Word in the tablet of your heart easier and more powerful than ever before. I found it both informative and a few different ways to rejuvenate my study time and make it as fresh as when the gospel was new to me.
W**E
Useful
This book was better than I expected. It's quaint in places, obviously dated in its resource suggestions, and at times disjointed. Having said that, Moody was clearly a man who loved God's word, and some of the illustrations and anecdotes are fantastic. Not something I'd hand out to a new believer, there are better and more recent books. But a fun and easy read to prod you toward a deeper commitment to God's word.
T**X
Simple to follow
Very instructive book about the Bible. He puts the Christian responsibility in clear and unmistakable terms. This is an excellent read.
L**S
A good source to help with studying the word of God
Please read this before reading and you will get a thorough understanding of the bible. It gives suggestions and tools to use to complete your study habits.
A**R
Deeper Understanding of Word
I have not completed reading the entire book but I am enjoying it. I keep it with my Bible. It is an easy read and helps to understand the Word.
D**E
How Christians can use the Bible to better understand and relate to God.
Mr. Moody felt that when we read the Bible, God is talking to us. Thus, he states the importance of studying the Bible. Mr. Moody has specific suggestions for the study of the Bible, and the following are some examples. He describes telescopic and microscopic methods of studying the Bible. He encourages younger Christians to spend time with mature Christians who can teach what they have learned about the Bible. He suggests making notes and underlining passages in the Bible. He suggests that Christians carry their Bible in everyday activities and spend at least 15 minutes a day in Bible study and meditation. Mr. Moody says it is absurd for people to believe in the New Testament, but not in the Old Testament. As proof, he cites the New Testament figures such as Christ and Paul who quote dozens of passages from the Old Testament. All of these suggestions for Bible study are from an evangelist whose knowledge of the Bible is remarkable.
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