Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Hebrews 11 1st and 2nd reading

Now is the time to get to our actual Bible study potion of Day 60. Up until now, it's been all about explanations and planning. Let's get to the real Bible study portion of today and of this Bible study book. (It's about time. Hee-hee.)

HEBREWS 11

As usual, please grab your 5 Bible versions (at least). Yes. 5 this time. After all, we are now going to do some heavy and deep study. the only way to do it is through repetition and through lots of study. These are the five translations (versions) I recommend, but use what you feel most comfortable with:
A NIV (New International Version)
B HCSB (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
C AMP (Amplified)
D NLT (New Living Translation)
E MSG (the Message)

Here are the others I recommend if you want to do more Bible study:
F NASB (New American Standard Bible)
G GW (GOD'S WORD)
H CEB (Common English Bible)
I NCV (New Century Version) 
J NKJV (New King James Version) 

Today, we are going to go through 2 versions of the Bible. Tomorrow, we will look at 3 versions. 

Read all of Hebrews 11 out of your favorite version of the Bible first. 

361 Jot down some notes.

362 What verses jumped out at you and how did they? Explain.

363 What did you learn about faith?

364 How many of the stories do you know well of the 20 people mentioned in Hebrews 11?

365 What do you hope to get out of studying Hebrews 11?

366 What did God say to you about Hebrews 11?

367 What did you say to God?

368 What four things do you hope to apply to your life regarding Hebrews 11? Make sure to include one for each of the following:
A Your eternity
B Your thoughts
C Your prayers
D Your actions

Now, grab the next Bible version of Hebrews 11.

369 What differences do you see between the two versions?

370 What do you know about faith now from Hebrews 11 and both versions?

371 Did God say anything more to you?

372 Did you say anything more to God?

373 Do you have new applications now? 

374 Write out about what stuck out to you the most about faith from either, or both, versions. 

Stacy Duplease
Bible Study Writer & Blogger
A Loyal Faith
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 

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