In addition to the podcast, Wednesday in the Word hosts an increasing collection of tools and information to further your understanding of Scripture. Grab a cup of coffee and browse. Or pick a topic below and dive deep. If you’re looking for something specific, use the search bar.
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6 Basic Tools for Bible Study
If you’re building a building a bible study library, here are the basic tools you need.
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Background & History
Background, historical and cultural information to help you study the bible.
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Bible Study 101: How to
Bible Study 101: How and what to observe, rules of interpretation, how to do a word study and how to outline, etc.
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Bible Study 201: Learn to teach the Bible
So you’d like to teach the Bible? How do you get started? How do you decide if Bible teaching is your calling? Here’s my advice for aspiring teachers.
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Biblical Greek Tools & Tips
Learning biblical Greek can enrich your Bible study. Even a little knowledge of biblical Greek can help. Check out these tools and tips.
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Christmas
Thoughts on real meaning of Christmas, gift-giving and celebrations.
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Faith & Life Reflections
Thoughts on faith and life and faith seeking understanding.
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Family
Thoughts on family, faith and life.
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Genre: Understanding the types of Scripture
How to work with specific genres found in the Scripture: Narratives, epistles, gospels, prophecy, poetry, etc.
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Introduction to…
Introductions to Background, history, chronology and books of the Bible.
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Maps
After investing in a few good translations, the next tool I recommend to improve your Bible Study is a good collection of maps. While most study Bibles have some maps in the back, serious study requires access to more detailed geographical information about Palestine and the ancient near east.
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New? Start here.
If you’re a new believer or just new to Wednesday in the Word, here are some suggested places to start.
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Quotations: where Scripture quotes Scripture
The New Testament is our divinely inspired commentary on the Old Testament. When studying a passage, it’s often helpful to see how other biblical authors understood it.
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Resources by Book of the Bible
Have you tried cooking without measuring devices? You may bake an edible cake, but it won’t be your best. Having the right tools makes the job better. On this one page, you’ll find links to the resources for sorted by book of the Bible.
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Theology Thoughts
Thoughts on theology, heresy, doctrine and life.
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What is…?
Answers to some of basic “what is” questions of faith.
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Who is…
Answers to basic questions about people in the Bible and biblical history.
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Women’s Ministry Resources
Here are a few of my favorite ideas, tips, tricks and books from 20 years as a Director of Women’s Ministry.
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Word Studies – Greek
A listener asked for help with word studies. These resources pages give you links to tools to help your word studies.
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