Featured Bible Study: Romans
Our current study is on the book of Romans . Grab your Bible and some note-taking materials and start your study by clicking on the audio links below. (or you can use the Blue Letter Bible links for the scripture reference). There are also some study questions that go along with each session.
For further study on this book, see the links below the audio bible study.
Our next study will be starting on November 30, 2009.
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Session 11
Hebrews 10
Study Questions:
(For the Diligent Student)
1. Which two chapters of the Epistle are considered the most difficult?
Why?
2. In what way(s) is the Law an inadequate representation of what is to come?
3. In what way(s) are the Levitical sacrifices inadequate? How are they to be remedied?
4. Why did Paul and John call themselves “bondslaves”?
5. Give examples in the New Testament in which the LXX (“Septuagint”) is regarded as divinely inspired.
6. Summarize ways in which Christ was the ultimate sacrifice.
7. List seven contrasts between the Levitical High Priest and our High Priest.
8. Summarize the evidences that the Levitical system has been replaced.
With what?
9. What is the distinction between “sprinkling” and “washing”?
10. If Jewish believers go back to Judaism, how would that be a rejection of the work of the Trinity?
11. In what case is there “no more sacrifice for sins”: In the Old Testament? In the New Testament?
12. Diagram the major events following the Harpzo: On the earth; in heaven; in the Kingdom.
13. What is referred to by “the darkness outside”?
Discussion Questions:
(“Where two people agree, one is redundant")
1.Does a Christian have to “keep the Ten Commandments”?
How about the “Sermon on the Mount”? Explain.
2. Is there an “unpardonable sin”? What is it?
3. In what case is there “no more sacrifice for sins”?
Candidate Research Projects:
(For the truly dedicated)
1. Compile examples of technicalities (“hermeneutia”) in the Old Testament that speak (in some way) of the Messiah.
Preparation for the Next Session:
Study Chapter 11, the “Hall of Faith.”
**CONTINUE YOUR STUDIES OF ROMANS **
Articles
The Gospel According to Paul
Chuck Missler takes an indepth look at Paul's epistle to the Romans, and what insight it holds for today's Christian.
Nan's Corner - Be Ye Transformed
Nancy Missler helps illuminate the many truths of God's love for us, and how to be transformed 'by the renewing of your mind'.
Radio/Conferences
66/40 - The Prodigal Heirs
It is dangerous, as well as destructive, to automatically transfer the promises that God gave Israel to the Church. Learn about the Biblical roles of these two groups!
66/40 - Learn The Bible In 24 Hours; Acts and Paul's Epistles
Chuck Missler continues his overview of the entire Bible as he brings together the books of Acts and Paul's epistles and shows the consistency of God's message.
Other Web Sites
Matthew Henry Introduction to Romans
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