COMMENTARY AND PASSAGE:
Again, do at least 3. 5 to 7 is even more ideal. Most ideal is to look up all possible options.
Here are the steps. Do the steps with each commentary:
A Look up this link: http://www.studylight.org/par/view.cgi?query=heb+11&l1=en&t1=niv§ion=0&l2=en&t2=amp&new=1&sr=1&oq=heb%252011&submit=Search&nb=heb&ng=11&ncc=11
B Click on one of the commentaries listed there. It says 'commentary' so it should be easy for you to find.
C Read what that commentary has to say.
D As you read, take notes about what you learn and what you want to remember.
E Do this with all of your commentaries--steps A-D.
REVIEW AND APPLICATION OF COMMENTARIES:
REVIEW & APPLICATION:
A Write a summary of what that verse means now, taking each commentary into consideration. (i.e. Hebrews 11:1).
B How can you apply this verse to your life? List four ways:
B1
B2
B3
B4
REVIEW AND APPLICATION OF ALL:
A Write a summary of what you learned from the reading of your passage, from the cross-references, the word studies, and the commentary reading. This should be a fairly lengthy summary (at least 2 long paragraphs).
B Look at all of your applications and list the top four here.
B1
B2
B3
B4
C What did God say to you?
D What did God say to you?
Stacy Duplease
Bible Study Writer & Blogger
A Loyal Faith
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