Bible Study Guide: Hebrews

Follow Jesus. The command resounds throughout the book of Hebrews—it’s in the description of Jesus as high priest, the account of faithful individuals in the Old Testament and the exhortation to imitate Christ’s example. What makes Hebrews special? Notwithstanding the fact that the author of Hebrews remains unknown to us… Read More

Bible Study Guide: James

Faith is important, but what about action? The book of James explores the relationship between faith and deeds all the while explaining what a Christian’s life should look like. What makes James unique? James begins like a letter that is written to Christians scattered throughout the Roman Empire (1:1),… Read More

Bible Study Guide: 1 John, 2 John, 3 John

Encouragement, warning and exhortation. These three books include all of the above and more. What makes 1, 2, and 3 John unique? Although 1 John is called a letter, it does not have many of the features of a typical Greek letter (e.g., it lacks the formal… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Revelation

Revelation was written to a church facing intense persecution. What did the author of the letter want the church to know? That Jesus is all-powerful, worthy of worship and is in control of the world. What makes Revelation unique? The word translated as “revelation” (1:1) comes from the Greek… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Leviticus

This book could be called the Bible’s “how to” guide for Israelite priests. But Leviticus does not just contain a collection of rules. It explains why obedience and faithfulness to God are important for every individual. What makes Leviticus special? The name of this book in the Hebrew Scriptures… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Numbers

Numbers follows the Israelites as they wander in the desert. Numbers has… numbers. But it also includes the story of a talking donkey, water flowing from a rock and quail raining out of the sky. What makes Numbers special? The title “Numbers” comes from the Greek ( Arithmoi )… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Deuteronomy

The last words are often the most important. Deuteronomy is a collection of Moses’ last words to the Israelites before he died and they entered the Promised Land. What makes Deuteronomy special? The name Deuteronomy comes from a Greek word meaning “second law.” Those who prepared the Greek version… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Joshua

Home sweet home. In the book of Joshua, the Israelites finally reach their home, the Promised Land of Canaan. Led by Joshua, the tribes conquer and settle their new land. What makes Joshua unique? At the close of the book of Deuteronomy, Moses and the people of Israel were… Read More

Bible Study Guide: Judges

From Deborah, the first female judge, to Samson, the man with supernatural strength, the book of Judges tells the story of the nation of Israel before they united under a king. What makes Judges special? Judges is part of the great story, from Deuteronomy through 2 Kings, that tells… Read More

Bible Study Guide: John

In this Gospel, John tells the account of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection from a theological perspective. Through using the metaphor of light and the idea of the Word (logos), John communicates deep spiritual truths. What makes John unique?It is only in John’s Gospel that Jesus is presented… Read More