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To practice, let’s look at verse ONE.
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the
Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.
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A. Identify all the verbs (v). Determine if they are active or passive, and, if in Greek, the tenses
of the verbs.
B. Identify all the nouns (n). Connect the nouns to appropriate verbs.
C. If there is any doubt about the meaning of any of the words, conduct a word study in Greek
or Hebrew to make sure you understand it’s original meaning.
D. Identify the personalities revealed.
E. Look at the great ideas revealed.
F. An excellent way to do this is to rewrite the passage in your own words.
3. If applicable, we need to do some research into some preliminary information to better
understand the passage.
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When was the book was written and to whom was it written?
The author of the passage, if known.
The date it was written.
The purpose of writing the book.
The culture of those to whom it was written.
The geography of the passage.
Click on this link to see Navigators’ Tips for Studying the Bible
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