{"id":982,"date":"2009-12-28T21:02:00","date_gmt":"2009-12-29T03:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/2009\/12\/28\/thoughts-on-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2009-12-28T21:02:00","modified_gmt":"2009-12-29T03:02:00","slug":"thoughts-on-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/blog\/2009\/12\/28\/thoughts-on-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Thoughts on Bible Study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Several people have asked me in recent months to share my thoughts on studying Scripture.&#160; I don&#8217;t think I have anything unique to share on the subject, but sometimes hearing it again or from one you know can give a fresh push.&#160; In that light, I offer a few thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>The most important thing for studying the Bible is time.&#160; You can&#8217;t really <em>study<\/em> the Bible in ten minute chunks.&#160; Well, I don&#8217;t think you can.&#160; I&#8217;d recommend blocking off an hour.&#160; The first hour of the morning may not be the best for you, nor the last hour of the day.&#160; Maybe 8-9 in the evening.&#160; The obvious key here is making this a priority.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>One way to help make it a priority is to get accountability, such as teaching what you &#8216;re learning to others.&#160; If you can&#8217;t find a willing group of third-graders, you can start a blog.&#160; If, however, you know that no one is reading, you may not feel very accountable.<\/p>\n<p>The next thing is to choose a portion of Scripture that you are interested in.&#160; I recommend that you choose a portion that has limits set by the author.&#160; The easiest way to accomplish this is to study a whole book.&#160; If you chose to study Matthew 13, for instance, there&#8217;s a good chance you will come up with all kinds of crazy interpretations if you don&#8217;t understand the rest of the book.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>Third, Bible study requires a pencil, pen, or keyboard.&#160; There are all kinds of ways to go with this, but if you &#8216;re not writing, you &#8216;re probably not studying.&#160; A couple of ideas that you might try if you &#8216;re using a computer: (1) copy your text from a Bible program, format it in a way that suits your method, and print it.&#160; This gives you the freedom to mark and highlight without ruining your Bible.&#160; (2) copy and paste verses by theme.&#160; I did this recently in studying Isaiah 1-12 and it helped me to quickly see threads running through the whole chapter.&#160; The point simply is that with a computer, you have lots of options that were not possible when working with printed text.<\/p>\n<p>Fourth, read your entire text over many times.&#160; If you &#8216;re studying Galatians, read the whole book every day for a month.&#160; If you &#8216;re studying Luke, you might read six chapters a day, and that will get you through the whole book 15 times in 2 months.&#160; I believe this is a very important step in the process.&#160; You understand the whole from the parts and the parts from the whole.<\/p>\n<p>Fifth, write your own commentary.&#160; Read each verse and write observations as well as questions.&#160; Writing down questions is just as important as listing observations.&#160; Questions push you further.&#160; Sometimes you &#8216;ll find the answer to your question as you study.&#160; Even if you don&#8217;t, questions help you to engage with the text.&#160; This step is the heart of the process; don&#8217;t shortchange or rush it.&#160; The most important thing is not what you write on the page but the understanding that you gain as you write on the page.<\/p>\n<p>Sixth, read another commentary or two.&#160; You probably don&#8217;t want to do this each day, but if you &#8216;re studying Joshua, you might take this step after you&#8217;ve written your own commentary for every few chapters.&#160; You may want to purchase a couple of the best commentaries for your book.&#160; If you &#8216;re studying the book over a series of months, it is probably impractical to check it out of a library for that long.&#160; If you purchase the commentary, you can make notes in it.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>How do you know what the best commentaries are?&#160; Ask a trusted pastor or teacher.&#160; Check out the rankings at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bestcommentaries.com\">www.bestcommentaries.com<\/a>.&#160; There are assorted lists online, but the key is knowing whether the ranker has the same criteria in mind that you do.&#160; For my perceived audience (college grads with at least a minor in Bible), I&#8217;d make some generalizations.&#160; Helpful series, in increasing depth: Tyndale, New American Commentary, and NICOT\/NICNT.&#160; Series to avoid for this type of work: Anchor, Hermeneia, Word Biblical Commentary.&#160; There are many individual volumes that are good and bad that are not part of any series.<\/p>\n<p>Seventh, summarize the book.&#160; Start by summarizing paragraphs.&#160; Then summarize each chapter.&#160; Finally summarize the book as a whole, with the goal of providing a brief version of what the author hoped that his audience would understand.&#160; This is a very useful exercise in helping you to hone in on the essence of the book.<\/p>\n<p>A subject that really deserves another post is the order in which you study the Bible.&#160; I&#8217;m a strong believer in reading books, including the Bible, in order. 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