3. COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Computer & Accessories
(power cable, mouse etc)
Microsoft Word
Browser for Internet
Paper Notebook
TIME REQUIRED: 4 hrs
9:00 -13:00
4. CONTENTS
• Background
• Introduction of course members
• Expectations of course members
• Objectives of course
• How to use a bible program INTRO
• Disclaimer
• Access, Download & Install
• How to find Bible books and scriptures
• How to search
• How to use Strong’s numbers
• How to compile a sermon or article
• OLD TESTAMENT study example : God
• OLD TESTAMENT study example : Israel
5. CONTENTS
• OT Study: Bread
• OT Study: Fortress
• OT Study: Sword
• Conclusion: Advantages of a Bible Program
• NT Study: Kingdom
• NT Study: Sword
• NT Study: Babylon
• The Value of an Interlinear Bible
• Links and Resources
• Links and Resources: the value of Amazon Kindle
• Biblical Texts
• Hebrew Alphabet
• Greek Alphabet
17. DISCLAIMER
Php 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always
obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much
more in my absence, work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling.
55. CONCLUSION:
There are various ways that
your bible study can be made
more interesting. One way is to
look up the meanings of words in
a bible program
56. This can be done very quickly in a
program. One example we have
used is to go to the verb since it
forms the root of the noun. The
meaning of the noun can be more
accurate by understanding the
verb.
94. The value of the
Interlinear bible is thus
illustrated
95. CONCLUSION: the Strong's
Number is not necessarily
the actual word that
appears in the biblical text.
There would then be too
many Strong's numbers.