Category Archives: Bible study

Answers for a study in the book of Job – The Narrative

“Answers for a study in the book of Job” (and other books of the Bible) is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Session 2, Part 2 – The Big Picture

This presentation will cover answers to last week’s questions concerning the Book of Job and its basic hermeneutics (these answers are also available on a separate post earlier this week). We will also look at a framework for the Bible’s “big picture” that will help us as we study through the Old Testament. Understanding the… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Job, The Hermeneutics

“Answers for a study in the book of Job” (and other books of the Bible) is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Session 2, Basic Hermeneutics for the Books of Moses

This session will cover answers to last week’s questions concerning the Books of Moses and the basic hermeneutics for this group. As we begin our case-making for the Old Testament it will be important to consider the reliability of things like authorship, audience, culture, and purpose to ultimately get the proper context of the reading… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Class Introduction

This is the introductory presentation for our new class: A Case for the Old Testament. In this presentation we will cover the class format, purpose, ministry statement and important reasons for studying and reading the Bible. This will include a basic “how to” study the Bible format through the use of hermeneutics. Each week’s class… Continue Reading

A Case for Genesis, Conclusion: The importance of the genealogies, chronologies and Genesis 1-11

This week we are finishing the conclusion for our “Case for Genesis” Class with a look at the importance of the genealogies, chronology and Genesis chapters 1-11 as the foundational piece to the rest of the Bible and the reason for Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. This conclusion will lead into our next class, “A… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis, Chapter 11

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for Genesis, Session 7: The Tower of Babel and the Table of Nations

This week we are concluding our “Case for Genesis” Class with a presentation on the Tower of Babel and the Table of Nations. This conclusion will lead into our next class that will be “A Case for the Old Testament” and we will start this class in the next few weeks. The importance of Genesis… Continue Reading

A Case for Genesis, Session 6, Part Four: The Flood, dating methods and dinosaurs

This week we are wrapping up session 6 on the Biblical Flood. We will take a look at some of the problems with the secular dating methods, and their assumptions, along with an apologetic answer to the question: What about the dinosaurs? We will conclude this session with some additional questions that secular evolutionary thought… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis, Chapter 9

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading