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I received a complimentary copy of this book for an honest review. I am not a seasoned bible student and really enjoyed the steps and advice presented in this for a more in depth bible study. I have heard that there is an even more detailed book by this author that I plan to look into because I have learned a lot from using the information in this book. Definitely recommend to others seasoned or not to enhance their bible study.
Kay Arthur is a well-renowned and international Bible teacher and has written many books/studies on how to study the Bible. This book seems to be a shorter, more concise version of her well-known book How to Study Your Bible. This short book on inductive Bible study includes basic step-by-step instructions on how to look at the context of a passage you are reading, observe what the Bible says about it, interpret what it meant to the original audience, and then helping you apply it to life today. It is a well-written tool for anyone who is getting started in Bible study and is overwhelmed with where and how to start. I am looking forward to incorporating some of the tools/tips she mentioned into my daily Bible study.
The Basic Steps of Bible Study By Kay Arthur is a wonderful introduction to inductive Bible study. This book is just what it describes-- it is very basic, it is a quick read, it is not meant to be an exhaustive approach to Bible study. But in the simplicity of the approach, this book is wonderful start for new Christians and just as wonderful as a refresher for seasoned believers. I think both would benefit from its wisdom and time tested methods. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.
Inductive Bible study is a great way to get more out of the text. This short book helps with the tool of observation, finding out the literal meaning of the text through specific steps.
This short book is an excerpt from the longer book, "How to Study Your Bible." This pocket book focuses on the first step, Observation, in the Observation-Interpretation-Application approach to studying the Bible. I think it is a great resource to help individuals or groups by providing a clear framework of how to observe the text. It sounds easy but there are a lot of steps involved, it is for someone who really wants to study their Bible, not just read it and walk away. This book mentions several resources (worksheets) that the reader can use to help organize information but they seem to be only available in the complete book. It also references the New Inductive Study Bible as another resource to use this in study approach. I'd recommend this pocket book to readers who are serious about studying their Bible and need help on how to begin.
* I received this book free of charge from NetGalley.
This author is known for her expertise in the area of inductive Bible study. Inductive study teaches you how to study the Bible through legitimate interpretation so it may be applied to any portion of Scripture at any time. This is a skill that is much needed to ensure correct application of Scripture.
To demonstrate this, the author takes the reader through the process--and it is a process. However, she does a great job of teaching and demonstrating the methods required. It does take time but continued practice with the methods presented will produce a more skillful Bible student. This book also makes an excellent gift.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader’s Copy of this book that was provided by the publisher through Net Galley. However, the thoughts and opinions presented here are my own.
If you want to get started learning about the inductive method of Bible study, read this booklet. Arthur provides an overview of the method as a whole and then instructs readers in the first step of inductive study: how to observe the biblical text. If you are interested in learning about the entire inductive process, including how to interpret and apply the Bible, read the full book "How to Study Your Bible" by Kay Arthur, David Arthur, and Pete De Lacy.
5 Stars: 5/5 Stars
I am a student of the Bible and have been for many years, even taking seminary courses for pastor's wives, and this book is a wonderful study guide for those of all levels. I plan to purchase the NISB, New Inductive Study Bible, that Kay Arthur recommends in the book.
I received a digital version of this book from netgalley and Harvest House Publishers in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions expressed are my own.
This is a nice little book giving people insight on how to get more out of their time in the Word! I enjoyed the many things that were pointed out to consider in passages I read. :)
This is such a great book, both for those new to reading the Bible and those who have been reading for years. Even though I’ve been reading the Bible for years and years, this book had so many great steps and tips that I can incorporate into my reading time for better understanding and application. This book would also make the perfect gift for a new Christian.
Found this book to be very helpful.. highly recommend this book. My thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for my digital arc. This is my unbiased review.
This book is a concise version of her 'How to Study Your Bible'. The Basics of Bible Study introduces readers to the inductive Bible study method. Techniques involving teaching by books, chapters and by paragraphs; to search for keywords and discover the themes in God’s Word. The main questions for exploration includes ‘Who’ ‘What’ ‘Where’ ‘Why’ ‘When’ and ‘How’ questions.
I've done a couple of Bible studies by Kay Arthurs in the past. This book is the perfect size for a quick primer on Bible study. She walks the reader through steps to studying any Bible passage on their own. I was able to read this in about an hour and was able to implement some tips immediately. I recommend it for anyone who wants to go farther with their Bible study.
Thanks to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you Kay Arthur for an amazing tool. I have struggled for year trying to figure out a way to study the Bible. This book just fell into my lap on night. This book has really helped me in studying the Bible and I’m so thankful for it.
I had heard of Arthur's inductive Bible study method, and this quick read was a great overview for a beginning Bible student who longs to learn more than just what's on the surface. I made lots of highlights and will be referring to my notes as I dive into my studying. Highly recommend for any student wanting to turn their reading into realizing how the Bible is relevant for now. My only complaint is that I didn't realize this was information from a longer book and I'll need to purchase another book =)
THE BASICS OF BIBLE STUDY
I received this book from Net Galley on Kindle for the purpose of review.
Everyone who names the name of Jesus should want to study the Bible. That is a great but we don't always know how to go about it. Kay Arthur has been teaching Inductive Bible Study for 40 plus years. Her steps are logical and quite practical.
I have done many Bible studies with Ms. Arthur and also used her method. Clearly the best and easiest study method around. You learn to "dig your own well" of the the water of God's water.
Pick it up and dive in and you won't be disappointed.
The material is good my issue with this very short new book (55 pages) is that it is only one of the steps (Observation) in the inductive study. It is also just part I of the full book (almost word for word). I don't see the point in this book. The full book is only a few dollars more and you get the entire inductive experience.
Thanks to Netgally for this ARC, it did not in anyway influence my review.
This is part of a larger book broken down into smaller and manageable pieces.
This is the very beginning. Getting started. This is the approach to inductive Bible study and is for the student to approach the bible with their own open mind. No mobile phones to google help or the study insights of a learned schooler interpreting The book of Romans, or even that study aid / the bible commentary.
This approach to the process of learning from Scripture, demands that you do the work.
This short guide begins with an overview and the introduction to the discipline of observation. What should be clear is that it like building an model of an E-type Jag, then reading the manual on the vehicle before you can sit in the actual sports car.
The preparation can and should be beneficial but the desire is to plunge into the bible head first is a natural one; a joyous one but better perhaps to learn to swim.
The key word here is STUDY. It is like serious hard graft. Armed with highlighters and comprehension skills most of us realise we haven’t ever had. Let’s not read Macbeth for ourselves but the Letts study guide and allow other commentators provide the answers. At least if we reminder the guide well enough we might convince some we’ve read the Scottish Play.
The thing I like most about this book is it is honest; it sets out the steps to follow. Calls upon the right approach, what benefits we seek and the promises of help that have been made to bring clarity and understanding. The effort needed is discipline and perseverance but the rewards greater and beneficial in our goals.
Inductive study is spelt out. Observation - What does it say? Interpretation - What does it mean? Application - What does it mean to me?
It might not be everyone’s approach - there are some excellent bible study notes that take new Christians through their bibles in a less demanding way and by applying similar tools and encouragement establish these principles. This brings an immediacy to God’s Word where through this book and others to follow it is more like learning to prepare food and cook without ever being able to taste it.
Like most things balance is the better approach - bible study the inductive way will suit many by for others a more personal sharing my bring better results. Certainly, some guidance is importance but this book seems to overcomplicate studying the bible and more an intellectual exercise.
Yet to truly come to terms with a clean approach to biblical study, to think for yourself and build your own understanding then this book would suggest it has to be the inductive way.
The Basics of Bible Study introduces readers to the inductive Bible study method. They are taught how to study the Bible by books, chapters and by paragraphs; to search for key words and discover the themes in God’s Word.
This resource is helpful if you are just learning the inductive Bible study method. However, if you’ve already read How to Study Your Bile or The New How to Study Your Bible you’ll find that The Basics of Bible covers much of the same ground.
The Basics of Bible Study teaches readers to question a text asking ‘Who’ ‘What’ ‘Where’ ‘Why’ ‘When’ and ‘How’ questions. As we make note of what is obvious in a text, the meaning and application become clear. The Basics of Bible Study takes the reader through a step-by-step process that can easily be followed until one becomes adept at studying God’s Word.
This is a perfect primer to help guide a believer through the steps of Bible study. It allows access to deeper meaning through the tools of observation, interpretation, and application, while explaining how to use each.
Thank you Harvest House Publishers And NetGalley for this ARC.