
About this Episode
Emma and Suzanne discuss the Inductive Bible Study Method and how you can apply this method to a 15 minute Bible study routine.
Inductive Bible Study Method:
Observe
- Observe = What does the text say?
- Pick 1-2 of these to observe in the text:
- Attributes of God
- Repeated words
- Lists
- Comparisons/contrasts
- Questions
- Commands
- Transition words
- Unfamiliar words
Interpret
- Interpret = What does the text mean?
- Interpretation looks at:
- Historical Context
- Literary Context
- Metanarrative of the Bible
- Redemptive History
- Ask yourself these questions in interpretation:
- What questions do you have about the text?
- Tip: This is where study Bibles and commentaries are really helpful!
- If you were to summarize the passage in one sentence, what would you say?
- What questions do you have about the text?
Apply
- Apply = What does the text mean for me today?
- Ask yourself these questions:
- What does this passage teach us about God?
- What does this passage teach us about humanity?
- Is there a command I need to obey?
- How does this point to Christ?
- Tips for finding the Christ connection:
- Does it show a need for Christ?
- Is there a promise or prophecy about Christ?
- Is Christ present in the text?
- Tips for finding the Christ connection:
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