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Two Great Search engines to look up
your topic or passages.
Biblestudies-online
provides studies focusing on understanding the Bible
within it's original context. Beginning students will be
rewarded with studies in the
Basics, especially the
Learning to Live Series. More advanced students will gain
insight in
Bible/Passages and
Topical. Other contains articles,
studies, and information in regards to ministry or areas not
included in the other categories. We have also included a
Discussion site where you can ask questions or respond to the
studies and articles. Discussions will require participants to
register.
If your links have problems
reading the languages (Greek and Hebrew) in .html it is advised
to download the .pdf file with the link button on each study or
article. These .pdf files can also be kept for reference in your
own files or used for teaching and discipleship. Many of these
studies have copyrights and should not be reproduced for profit.
We advise students to be as the
Bereans of Acts 17:11, who "were of more noble character than
the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great
eagerness and examined the Scriptures to see if what Paul said
was true" (NIV).
Most of the studies have been
been developed using either the New American Standard (NAS), New
International (NIV), or the Net Bible (NET) translations of the
Bible. All the Learning to Live Series and most future studies
will use the Net Bible. In the advanced studies we used the
United Bible Societies (UBS) Greek New Testament and Biblia
Hebraica (Stuttgartensia) Hebrew Old Testament. All reference
tags are Holman Christian Study Bible (HCSB). We have used NET
Bible resources to form the link for Bible Search and Bible text
links. Students shouldn't limit themselves to one translation,
but should read the intent of each translation in it's
introduction and compare translations on the passages being
studied. The use of Bible reference tools such as Strong's
Concordance, a good Bible Dictionary or Encyclopedia, and a
Bible Atlas are advised.
E-swords.net offers Bible software with a large number of
translations and tools that can be downloaded for free (or a
donation).
David
Turner (pen name D. Michael Turner) is a graduate (ThM,
1987) of Dallas Theological Seminary. He has been an adjunct
professor of Philosophy and Ethics at National Park Community
College in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Ouachita Technical College in
Malvern, Arkansas, has taught Bible classes for John Brown
University and Comparative Religions for South Florida Community
College. David has been a Pastor, Associate Pastor and a Dean of
Boys at a Christian School. He has a B.S. degree in Recreation
from Florida State University and has been a Supervisor of
Recreation for a resort, Community Center Director, and Fitness
Instructor for the YMCA and a Community College and the South
Central Arkansas Director for the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. He enjoys lifting weights, running, and spending as
much time as possible with his wife Linda, four children and
three grand children. David is presently the Pastor at
Sunrise
Baptist Church in El Paso, Texas. He is author of the book,
God's Wrath Postponed.
Biblical Search and Passage search used by permission of
NetBible.org.
Disclaimer:
All of these studies were originally written to be used in
discipleship or to teach in the context of the church. We have
attempted with complete honesty to give credit to all
sources when material is not completely original. If any of the
studies, papers, or outlines are borrowed and not credited, it
is by accident. We will remove them or give credit if it appears
we have infringed on copyrights. |