To secure a place within the hierarchy, they abandoned the non-believing community, developed their own in - group language, established a code of acceptable life - style, and read the
Bible verse by verse or topic by topic without questioning and without dialog.
Or, if you don't want to get tapes, just tune your radio to a station with lots of biblical preaching on it, especially if the most of the sermons are
verse by verse teaching of the Word of God.
For years, I thought that a church could get by without music, without a building, without programs, without youth groups, and without children's programs, but a church was not a true church unless there was strong biblical
verse by verse preaching.
Verse by verse Christadelphian exposition of the prophecy of Obadiah by Duncan Heaster, part of the New European commentary series based on the New European Version of the Bible...
This morning, as we continue to
study verse by verse through the book of Luke, we learn some Principles of Ministry from the lives of John the Baptizer and Jesus Christ.
There are a few other Twitter Bible projects, Riess told me, including TheFakeBible (@FakeBible), which
proceeds verse by verse, often with more than one tweet per day, and has been known to use the f - word.
In the congregation that I belong to, we had a preacher who preached for 40 minutes every Sunday on the Book of
Acts verse by verse for 12 months.
Led by Pastors John and Debbie Lindell, the preaching team teaches through the
Bible verse by verse, book by book.
We could go book by book, chapter by chapter,
verse by verse through the Bible in such a way, seeing that it is an accurate, truthful, and inerrant record of what people thought, even though they might actually have been wrong.
His teaching manner both in the seminary and in the local church is expository: he analyzes the
text verse by verse and comments on what interests him.
Verse by verse Christadelphian exposition of the prophecy of Micah by Duncan Heaster, part of the New European Commentary series based on the New European Version of the Bible...
It seems that the best way to do this is to teach the Word as God wrote the Word —
verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book.
This «shotgun» approach is what Dennis uses every Sunday and every Wednesday in his messages, and is what he calls «
verse by verse» study.
He went to a place where people prayed, fellowshipped, and the Word of God was taught straight through,
verse by verse, chapter by chapter.
Toward this end, on any given Sabbath, they would have at least seven different sermons based on
a verse by verse, chapter by chapter explanation the text.
the depths of God's Word are clearly present with line by line,
verse by verse, sequential Bible teaching / preaching ~ it forces the teacher / preacher to study harder & it is a wonderful joy to receive such Biblical teaching!
If you contest to my previous sentence, I can break down for you,
verse by verse, how each phrase correlates to a verse in the Bible, but I digress.
Whether I am listening to someone teach Scripture, or doing it myself, my preferred style is book by book,
verse by verse, line by line.
Calvary Chapels place great importance in the practice of expository teaching, a «
verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book» approach to teaching the Bible.
There, for an entire week, they would meet in the morning, somebody would read a passage from the Scripture, and then one of the priests would explain it,
verse by verse, line by line.
And secondly, do they teach the Word, book by book, chapter by chapter,
verse by verse?
If you are attending a church that teaches the Bible, book by book,
verse by verse, that is perfect.
Book by book, chapter by chapter,
verse by verse — even space by space if necessary.
That is, I believe the primary way the Bible should be taught is book by book, chapter by chapter,
verse by verse.
Byrd shows,
verse by verse, how those ministers inclined to the American cause adapted passages to justify righteous war.
Most commentaries take a book of the Bible and work through
it verse by verse, line by line, and even word by word.
There is too much in these three chapters to cover in
a verse by verse fashion, so I will just be pointing out a few highlights as we go through.
Attend a church — such as ours — where the Word of God is faithfully and systematically taught —
verse by verse, book by book so that, over time, you receive the whole counsel of God.
I have read the Bible from begining to end, chapter by chapter,
verse by verse, word by word.
Beginning with Genesis 1:1, I plan on taking
you verse by verse through the Bible to explain it from a historical - cultural perspective, and in a way that exposes how religion has forced Scripture to become its errand boy, when in reality, Scripture should be leading us away from religion and into a deeper and more intimate relationship with God.
And the typical method of synagogue teaching was book by book,
verse by verse.
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in which we are studying the book of Esther chapter by chapter and
verse by verse.
I take it all literally,
verse by verse.
A verse by verse exposition and commentary on the book of the prophet Amos, part of the New European Christadelphian commentary series...
A verse by verse exposition of the book of the prophet Ezekiel, part of the New European Christadelphian Commentary series by Duncan Heaster...
Led by Pastors John and Debbie Lindell, the preaching team teaches through the Bible
verse by verse, book by book.