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Monday, September 5, 2016

S T U D Y T H E B I B L E

S T U D Y T H E B I B L E
Andy Deane
learn to Forty  different  step-by-step  methods  to  help  you
discover,  apply,  and  enjoy  Gods  Word.
Learn to Study the Bible
Forty different step-by-step methods to help you
discover , apply , and enjoy God s W ord
Copyright © 2009 by  Andy Deane
Published by Xulon Press
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First printing, 2009
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Special thanks to my wife Shannon for all of your support during
this writing project.  Y our handwritten examples make these methods
understandable and attainable.  Y ou are such a blessing to me and youre
a godly helpmate.
ENDO R SEM ENTS
W ow,  Andy has shattered the cold stone ceiling of Bible study!  No longer
will the Bible remain mysterious, or reserved for theologians. M any Bible
study  methods  morph  into  boring  laborious  monotony ,  but  not  this  one.
Learn  to  Study  the  Bible  makes  knowing  the  Bible  adventurous,  deeply
personal,  thought  provoking,  and  just  plain  fun.  No  matter  where  you  open
this book you will discover great new methods of digging  into  the  treasure
of God s W ord. W hether it is the chapter on Daily Devotions, the Rethink
and Restate M ethod, or the  V erse-by-V erse charting, you will Þ  nd the next
page  is  as  helpful  and  enjoyable  as  the  last. Anyone  wishing  to  cultivate
the same passion for God s  W ord that has transformed the author will love
this book.
P as tor Lloyd P u lley
Senior P astor of C alvary C hapel Old Bridg e, in N ew  J ersey
Andy has put together an amaz ing resource. W e will deÞ  nitely be using it
as part of our training for all our leaders and School of M inistry students,
as well as for our one-on-one discipleship sessions, and small group Bible
studies.
P as tor Bob  Caldwell
Senior P astor of C alvary C hapel Boise, in I daho
Bible  study  is  overlooked  and  under-appreciated  by  many  Christians.
This book takes it from a scholar  s level and helps people understand that
ANYONE can study the Bible!  It is very applicable, and since it presents
so  many  different  methods,  there  is  sure  to  be  one  (or  a  few)  that  will  Þ   t
every reader .
P as tor K ev i n M i ller
J r .  Hig h Y outh P astor of C alvary C hapel A lbuq uerq ue, in N ew  Mex ico

TABLE O F  CO NTENTS
Foreword  .................................................................................................... vii
Th e F ou ndati ons  of  Bi b le Stu dy
Core components of every Bible study
Introduction: The Joy of Bible Study  .......................................................... 11
1. Tips for ProÞ   table Bible Study  ............................................................... 16
2. Observation: W hat Does It Say?   ............................................................. 22
3 . Interpretation: W hat Does It M ean? ........................................................ 29
4 .  Application: W hat Does It  Ask M e to Do?   ............................................. 3 4
5. How to Have Daily Devotions  ................................................................ 4 1
Bas i c  Bi b le Stu dy M eth ods
Simple ways for everyone to study God!s Word
6. Daily Bread  ............................................................................................. 53
7. Timothy M ethod...................................................................................... 58
8. SPECS ON  .............................................................................................. 62
9. Rethink and Restate  ................................................................................ 66
10.  Alphabet M ethod  ................................................................................... 69
11. One at a Time  ........................................................................................ 72
12. Six Searches  .......................................................................................... 76
13 . Exhaustive Questions  ............................................................................ 79
14 . Five P s M ethod  .................................................................................... 83
M aj or Bi b le Stu dy M eth ods
Time-tested approaches for those who want to go deeper
15. V erse-by-V erse Charting  ....................................................................... 89
16. Chapter Overview  ................................................................................. 93
17. Chapter Details  ...................................................................................... 97
18. Book Overview  ................................................................................... 101
19. Book Details  ........................................................................................ 104
20. Bible Characters  .................................................................................. 109
21. Biblical T opics  .................................................................................... 117
22. Bible Themes  ...................................................................................... 122
23 . W ord Studies  ....................................................................................... 127
Creati v e Bi b le Stu dy M eth ods
I nteresting methods that add variety to Bible study
24 . Translation Comparison  ...................................................................... 13 9
25. M essy Bible  ........................................................................................ 14 4
26. M odern Issues  ..................................................................................... 14 7
27. Thirty Days  ......................................................................................... 151
28. V antage Point  ...................................................................................... 153
29. Skeptics M ethod  .................................................................................. 156
Stu dyi ng  Sp ec i Þ  c  P as s ag es
Diverse techniques for studying certain biblical topics
3 0. Royal W isdom  ..................................................................................... 161
3 1. Categoriz ing Proverbs  ......................................................................... 165
3 2. M eeting Jesus  ...................................................................................... 167
3 3 . T wenty Jesus Questions  ...................................................................... 172
3 4 . The Commands of Jesus  ..................................................................... 178
3 5. Truly , Truly ......................................................................................... 182
3 6. Study the Biblical T ypes  ..................................................................... 186
3 7. Study the Prayers  ................................................................................ 191
3 8. Study the M iracles  .............................................................................. 197
3 9. Study the Parables  ............................................................................... 205
4 0. Study the Psalms  ................................................................................. 211
Stu dy M eth ods  f or You ng er Stu dents
Basic Bible study methods suitable for teenage students
4 1. Heart M onitor  ...................................................................................... 219
4 2. Funnel It  .............................................................................................. 222
4 3 . W eather Report ................................................................................... 225
4 4 . Climb the Ladder  ................................................................................ 228
4 5. Cross Thoughts  ................................................................................... 23 1
W rap p i ng  It All Up
I nstruction for continued growth as a student of the Bible
4 6. Building a Reference Library  .............................................................. 23 7
4 7. Some Final Thoughts  .......................................................................... 23 9
Notes  ......................................................................................................... 24 2
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F O R EW O R D
Nothing  could  be  worse  than  turning  the  living  Bible  into  a  boring  and
confusing  tome.  Y et,  that  is  exactly  what  happens  to  so  many ,  simply
because  they  havent  been  given  the  essential  tools  needed  to  unlock  the
rich character of God s W ord for themselves.
As  " people  of  the  Book,"   we  Christians  have  received  a  privilege  that  truly
is  above  all  else. And  yet,  so  often  I  hear  believers  expressing  frustration
in their attempts to study and understand God s W ord. Either they tell me
they  dont  know  how  to  get  started,  or  they  get  bogged  down  in  boring  and
monotonous study routines, or they dont know the basics of being able to
observe, interpret, and apply biblical principles in their own lives.
That is why I am so excited about this book.  Andy Deane has provided the
church  with  an  exceptional  answer  to  this  problem,  by  giving  the  reader
all  the  tools  needed  to  grow  in  their  understanding  and  love  for  God  and
His  W ord. In this one resource,  Andy has done an amaz ingly thorough job
of  compiling  a  wide  variety  of  Bible  study  methods  and  describing  them
in a way that is useful, concise, and practical. Frankly , I am surprised that
no one has done this before.
I  believe  Learn  to  Study  the  Bible,  is  a  valuable  resource  for  every  Christian
who  wants  to  dig  deeper  into  God s  W ord,  and  also  for  anyone  who  has
the opportunity to teach the Bible to others. It is a book that can be opened
randomly  to  almost  any  page,  and  on  it  you  will  Þ  nd  a  new  and  exciting
way  to  encounter  the  W ord  of  God.  I  look  forward  to  hearing  how  God
uses it in the lives of His children.
P as tor Dav e R olp h
Calvary Chapel PaciÞ   c Hills
Aliso Viejo, California
Dave  R olph  has  been  involved  in  ministry  at  C alvary  C hapel  for  over
thirty  years.   Dave  w as  an  assistant  pastor  at  C alvary  C hapel  of  C osta
Mesa  for  2 5   years,  and  is  currently  serving   as  senior  pastor  of  C alvary
C hapel  P aciÞ  c  Hills  in  A liso  V iejo,  C alifornia.   He  is  heard  daily  on  his
radio  prog ram,  T he  Balanced  W ord,  and  w as  the  g eneral  editor  of  T he
W ord For T oday Bible, by P astor C huck  Smith.

Th e F ou ndati ons  of  Bi b le Stu dy
Core Components of E very Bible Study
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v ery  h ou s e  needs   to  b e  c ons tru c ted  on  a  s oli d  f ou ndati on,   i f   i t  i s   g oi ng   to  s tand  s trong   du ri ng   adv ers e  c ondi ti ons .   So  too,   Ch ri s ti ans   wh o  b u i ld  th ei r  li v es   u p on  th e  s oli d
roc k  of  G od! s  W ord,  wi ll h av e th e s treng th  needed to weath er
all of  li f e! s  s torm s .  Th e f ollowi ng  c h ap ters  c ontai n u s ef u l h elp s
and  b as i c   i nf orm ati on  th at  are  th e  es s enti al  b u i ldi ng   b loc k s
f or  Ch ri s ti ans   wh o  des i re  to  s tu dy  G od! s   W ord.     Sp end  s om e
ti m e rev i ewi ng  th es e c h ap ters  b ef ore di g g i ng  i nto th e v ari ou s
m eth ods .

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Th e J oy of  Bi b le Stu dy
I  rejoice at Y our w ord as one w ho Þ  nds g reat treasure.
#  Psalm 119:162
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magine  this  hypothetical  situation:  Y ou  are  asked  to  sift  several  tons
of  sand  from  one  pile  to  another ,  by  spooning  it  through  a  hand-held
strainer .  W ithout  a  doubt  you  would  consider  that  kind  of  a  task  to  be  futile
and  boring.  However ,  what  if  you  were  told  that  while  doing  this  you  were
guaranteed to Þ  nd a gold nugget every hour , and as you continued sifting
through the pile you would begin Þ  nding them every minute. In addition,
whatever treasure you found would be yours to keep. No longer would the
task  seem  futile  or  boring.  The  pile  of  sand  would  take  on  a  whole  new
meaning to you because of the value that was hidden within.
The  same  analogy  can  be  made  of  Bible  study .  W ith  very  little  effort,  great
riches are ours to discover and keep, as we carefully sift through the  W ord
of God  each  day .  W ith  access  to  such  great  spiritual  treasure, we  can  relate
to the words the psalmist wrote in Psalm 119:162.
G old,  Di am onds ,  and Em eralds
Exactly  what  kind  of  treasure  can  we  expect  to  Þ  nd  in  the  Bible?   Ive
heard  Psalm  19:7-10  rephrased  by  someone  this  way:  " The  revelation  of
God is whole and pulls our lives together . The signposts of God are clear
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and  point  out  the  right  road. The  life-maps  of  God  are  right,  showing  the
way  to  joy .  The  directions  of  God  are  plain  and  easy  on  the  eyes.  God s
reputation  is  twenty-four-carat  gold,  with  a  lifetime  guarantee.  The  decisions  of  God  are  accurate  down  to  the  nth  degree.  God s  W ord  is  better
than a diamond, better than a diamond set between emeralds.  Y oull like it
better than strawberries in spring, better than red, ripe strawberries."
That  is  my  prayer  for  everyone  who  reads  this  book.  M ay  you  become
skilled at discovering God s great treasure, and be excited by the spiritual
riches that are yours to keep, as you learn to study the Bible.
Ei g h t BeneÞ  ts  of  Stu dyi ng  th e W ord
1.  It assures us of salvation
1 John 5:13
2.  It cleanses us from sin
John 15:3  /  John 17:17
3 .  It gives peace
John 16:3 3
4 .  It brings joy
John 15:11
5.  It guides our decisions
Psalm 119:105
6.  It helps us in prayer
John 15:7
7.  It strengthens
1 John 2:14
8.  It leads to success
Joshua 1:8
Th e Bi b le Ans wers  Li f e! s  Bi g g es t Q u es ti ons
In  addition  to  discovering  the  richness  of  our  Creator ,  studying  the  Bible
also  helps  us  to  learn  more  about  ourselves,  and  the  world  in  which  we
live.  Answers to all of life s biggest questions are found in God s W ord.
Q uestions such as:
$   W ho am I? $   W here am I going?
$   W hy am I here? $   W hat should I do with my life?
$   W here did I come from? $   W hat s my relationship to God?
The  Bible  answers  all  of  these  questions  and  many  more.  From  cover  to
cover , the Bible is God s revelation to us.
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W h o Sh ou ld Stu dy th e Bi b le?
Every  Christian  should  study  the  Bible.  W e  all  need  God s  wisdom  no
matter what season of life we are in. This little poem, written by a Baptist
church in Indiana, answers the question well:
The young# to learn how to live;  the old# to know how to die
The ignorant# for wisdom;  the learned# for humility
The rich# for compassion;  the poor# for comfort
The dreamer# for enchantment;  the practical# for counsel
The weak# for strength;  the strong# for direction
The haughty# for warning;  the humble# for exaltation
The troubled# for peace;  the sinner# for salvation
The doubting# for assurance;  all Christians# for guidance
W h y I W rote Th i s  Book
This  project  came  about  after ,  what  I  thought  was  going  to  be  a  fairly  simple
task  of  teaching  a  group  of  junior  high  students  a  few  basic  inductive  Bible
study  principles  that  would  help  them  dig  into  the W ord  on  a  daily  basis.
The class wasnt forced upon them;  they wanted to learn how to study the
Bible  for  themselves.  So,  I  agreed  to  share  some  of  what  I  have  learned
about  studying  the  Scriptures  with  them.  I  even  threw  in  some  clever  (or
at  least  I  thought  so)  illustrations  and  examples  that  teenage  minds  could
relate  to,  in  an  attempt  to  make  the  class  fun  and  memorable.  But  to  my
surprise,  after  forty  minutes  they  were  actually  worse  off  then  when  we
began;   all  I  had  to  show  for  my  effort  was  a  room  full  of  frustrated  and
confused  teenagers.  The  collective  look  of  bewilderment  on  their  faces
was one of the scariest moments Ive ever experienced as a youth pastor . I
had accomplished  the exact opposite of what  I had set out  to do:  instead of
getting  them excited about studying  the Bible,  they  left  feeling as  though
it was totally out of their reach.
W hat  a  disaster!   I  quickly  realiz ed  that  the  biggest  mistakes  I  made  were
1) trying to teach them a method of Bible study that was too complicated
for them to grasp, and 2) presenting it to them as if it was the only way to
study Scripture. I was determined to right this wrong, but Þ   rst I needed to
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do  a  little  research.  So,  I  began  to  look  for  the  perfect  Bible  study  method#
one that would open their young minds to the richness of God s W ord.
A  personal  quest  began  to  grow  out  of  my  utter  failure.  Every  day  I  searched
for  new  study  methods.  I  read  over  thirty  books  (many  out  of  print)  and
visited countless websites looking for the best Bible study methods. None
of the ones I found were perfect, but many of them had interesting points
of  view  and  seemed  like  they  would  be  fun  to  try .  So  I  did. That  is  when
I  began  to  realiz e  that  I  was  onto  something  more  than  I  anticipated  at
the start. M y search resulted in not one, but numerous inspiring and challenging Bible study methods suitable for any Christian, young or old, who
desires to draw nearer to the Lord through studying His W ord.
In the end, I had compiled a list of forty different step-by-step Bible study
methods.  I  tested  each  of  them  myself,  modifying  some  in  order  to  make
them a  little more efÞ   cient and  to  the point.  As  I was doing  this, a desire  to
share my discoveries with others began to intensify in my heart. I wished
that everyone could  read  the books and visit  the websites  for  themselves,
but  I  knew  that  wasnt  realistic.  So  I  did  the  next  best  thing.  I  decided  to
bring it all together in this one book, Learn to Study the Bible.
No  other  resource  provides  the  large  variety  of  Bible  study  methods,  handwritten  examples,  and  study  aids  that  are  available  in  this  one  book.  The
hundreds  of  hours  spent  researching  and  experimenting  with  these  forty
methods  will  enable  you  to  Þ  nd  one  or  more  that  will  Þ   t  your  goals  and
begin  enhancing  your  understanding  of  God s W ord,  today . W hether  you
are  a  teenager  or  a  mature  Bible  student,  a  Sunday  school  teacher  or  a
pastor , a stay-at-home mom or a busy executive, you will Þ  nd in the pages
of  this  book,  a  number  of  Bible  study  methods  that  will  add  excitement
and  enjoyment  to  your  study  of  God s  W ord.  In  addition,  you  will  have
resources  at  your  Þ  ngertips  that  will  help  you  to  train  and  encourage  others
who want to learn how to dig into the Scriptures for themselves.
W h y Us e a M eth od to Stu dy th e Bi b le?
It has been rightly said, if we fail to plan, we plan to fail.  This is true when
it  comes  to  Bible  study  too.  If  you  have  a  desire  to  study  the  Bible  but
dont have a plan, you will  fail. But  the good news  is:  Y ou now have many
plans  to  choose  from!   W hen  it  comes  to  methods  for  studying  the  Bible,
variety  is  the  spice  of  life.  Unfortunately ,  Christians  dont  always  realiz e
this.  Instead,  many  leave  the  study  of  Scripture  to  their  pastor  or  Bible
study  teacher  simply  because  they  never  learned  how  to  study  the  Bible,
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or  the  Bible  study  method  that  they  were  taught  was  too  complicated  for
them to work into their daily lives.
Each  of  the  forty  methods  compiled  in  this  book  have  been  tested  and
enjoyed  in  my  own  personal  study  time  and  shared  with  many  of  my
students  and  friends.  They  all  offer  unique  perspectives  that  will  inspire
every  Christian  to  dig  deeper  into God s W ord,  no matter  how  long  he  or
she  has  been  a  believer .  Although  diverse  in  style,  one  element  common  to
them all is that they cause you to think through the Scriptures and get the
most from your reading of God s W ord. I recommend that you try each of
these methods. They will help you:
$   Stay fresh in your approach to God and His W ord.
$     Draw out great spiritual truths from the Scripture passage that
you may have missed otherwise.
$     A void the dryness that can sometimes creep into routines.
In  addition,  I  want  to  make  this  one  last  point. As  nice  as  it  is  to  dine  at
a  Þ  ne  restaurant,  nothing  beats  sitting  down  to  a  delicious  home  cooked
meal. The same can be said of feasting on the W ord. In the body of Christ
we  have  been  gifted  with  many  wonderful  Bible  teachers  who  serve
up  hearty  meals  that  help  us  come  to  a  better  understanding  of  certain
passages. However , the real meat and potatoes of growing in truth comes
when  we  roll  up  our  own  sleeves  and  learn  how  to  prepare  those  meals
for  ourselves.  Learning  to  study  the  Bible  is  as  easy# and  diverse# as
learning  how  to  cook  your  favorite  foods.  Dont  let  anything  rob  you  of
experiencing the best God has for you, personally , in His W ord today .
The  forty  methods  we  will  be  looking  at  in  this  book  are  sure  to  satisfy
every appetite.  Y es, it will take some work and a little planning, but in the
end,  I  guarantee  it  will  be  well  worth  the  effort.  One  verse  of  Scripture
well  chewed,  digested,  and  assimilated  into  your  life  will  strengthen  and
satisfy  your  hungry  soul  more  than  anything  else  this  world  has  to  offer .
So get your Bible and a notebook, and let s dig in!

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