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  1. Job Chapter 1 – Job’s Prosperity and Calamities. Job is introduced as a wealthy, righteous man. Satan challenges Job’s integrity, suggesting he is faithful only because of his prosperity. God allows Satan to test Job.

  2. Good Bible study requires defining the meaning of keywords, studying parallel passages, explaining the meaning of the text clearly, making applications, and defending the truth as well as exposing religious error. I have included questions to encourage students to practice all these study principles.

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  3. To familiarize students in the basic themes and narrative of the first of the Old Testament Writings, Job. 2. To personalize the story of suffering, faith, and perseverance in the lives of each student. 3. To motivate students to consider trials a joy, realizing it is maturing them in their faith.

  4. • Memorize Genesis 1:1 • Over the next few weeks, read the entire book of Genesis. • Review your statements from the workbook activity above, and for each one reflect on the realization that God

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  5. Workbooks with Study Notes. Jesus Is Lord: Workbook on the Fundamentals of the Gospel of Christ Following Jesus: Workbook on Discipleship God’s Eternal Purpose in Christ: Workbook on the Theme of the Bible. Visit our website at www.gospelway.com/sales to see a current list of books in print.

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  6. 1. Do you have fellowship with God? questions 1. In the Genesis account, God tells us that He created matter and life in one week. How did he do this? Refer to Psalm 33:6. 2. What is necessary to accept the Genesis account of creation? See Hebrews 11:3 and Matthew 18:3. 3. God created plants and animals according to their kind. See Genesis 1:12 ...

  7. Nov 13, 2019 · This collection of Bible story summaries highlights the simple yet profound truths found in the ancient and enduring stories of the Bible. Each of the summaries provides a brief synopsis of Old and New Testament Bible stories with Scripture reference, interesting points or lessons to be learned from the story, and a question for reflection.

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