Bible Workshop #3
We’re just over the half-way mark now: two done and two to go. Here is the third session in our four-part Daily Bible Reading Workshop. We’ve had hundreds of views for the both the first and sessions and quite a lot of active feedback – we hope you’ll join us again as we move forward in our presentation of easy-to-do ways that we can all get more out of our Bible reading every day. While the first session covered vocabulary and the second looked at cross-references, today’s session takes us on a tour of structure, using both the Psalms and one of the gospels to illustrate how the biblical authors used structure to emphasise and underline their message.
This is the third of four short video sessions over the course of two weeks, covering just a small range of topics to do with reading the Bible each day. Hopefully, you’re already looking at your daily reading with more enthusiasm and finding the word speaking to you more clearly. As we gain experience in reading the text, so the Spirit can get our attention and explain more of His wonders to us.
We’re so impressed and excited by the way that the community is already starting to develop around the blog postings for each video. Most people really want to feel that they are part of something larger than themselves and being able to read and be encouraged by what others have already written, as well as making their own voice heard, is a part of who we are and were created to be by our Heavenly Father. As before, let me encourage you to share your thoughts about this third session – or any of the others – on the blog beloew the video once you have watched it.
By now, you know what to do: just click on the link below to go to the third workshop session
Daily Bible Reading Workshop Session #3
Jonathan and Belinda
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Rabbi Dr Jonathan Allen PhD CEng
Director, Spreading The Word – Online
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