3. “It is only when truth is discovered
that it is taken into yourself. When a
man is simply told the truth, it
remains outside him and he can
easily forget it. When he is led to
discover the truth himself it becomes
a part of him and he never forgets.”
William Barclay
7. DO YOU READ SCRIPTURE LIKE DR.
WATSON OR SHERLOCK HOLMES?
8. DO YOU READ SCRIPTURE LIKE DR.
WATSON OR SHERLOCK HOLMES?
9. Holmes:“You see, but you do
not observe.The distinction is
clear…you have frequently seen
the steps which lead up to this
room.”
Watson:“Frequently.”
Holmes:“How often?”
Watson:“…hundreds of times.”
10. Holmes:“Then how many are there?”
Watson:“How many? I don’t know.”
Holmes:“Quite so! You have not observed.
And yet you have seen.That is just my
point. Now, I know that there are seventeen steps,
because I have both seen and observed”
A Scandal in Bohemia”
16. •Looking for the easily observed, facts,
details, events or ideas: e.g. people,
places, events.
•Don’t focus on small details, things you don’t
understand or your favourite verses.
17. •Don’t look at the study notes
of you Bible
•Be Objective—not
influenced by personal feelings
or opinions in thinking about
and telling facts
24. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan
River. He was led by the Spirit in the wilderness, 2 where
he was tempted by the devil for forty days. Jesus ate
nothing all that time and became very hungry.
3 Then the devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God,
tell this stone to become a loaf of bread.”
4 But Jesus told him, “No! The Scriptures say, ‘People do
not live by bread alone.’”
25. 5 Then the devil took him up and revealed to him all the
kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. 6 “I will give
you the glory of these kingdoms and authority over them,”
the devil said, “because they are mine to give to anyone I
please. 7 I will give it all to you if you will worship me.”
8 Jesus replied, “The Scriptures say,
‘You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him.’”
26. 9 Then the devil took him to Jerusalem, to the
highest point of the Temple, and said, “If you are
the Son of God, jump off! 10 For the Scriptures say,
‘He will order his angels to protect and guard you.
11 And they will hold you up with their hands
so you won’t even hurt your foot on a stone.’”
27. 12 Jesus responded, “The Scriptures also say,
‘You must not test the Lord your God.’”
13 When the devil had finished tempting
Jesus, he left him until the next opportunity
came.
Now Read It AGAIN!
…and AGAIN!
28. 12 Jesus responded, “The Scriptures also say,
‘You must not test the Lord your God.’”
13 When the devil had finished tempting
Jesus, he left him until the next opportunity
came.
29. 12 Jesus responded, “The Scriptures also say,
‘You must not test the Lord your God.’”
13 When the devil had finished tempting
Jesus, he left him until the next opportunity
came.
Let’s do the first two
verses together
30. WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
31. Then Jesus, full of the Holy
Spirit, returned from the Jordan
River. He was led by the Spirit in
the wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
32. WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
33. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River.
He was led by the Spirit in
the wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for
forty days. Jesus ate nothing all
that time and became very
hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
34. WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
35. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan
River. He was led by the Spirit in
the wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty days.
Jesus ate nothing all that time and
became very hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
36. WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
37. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty
days. Jesus ate nothing all that
time and became very hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
38. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty days.
Jesus ate nothing all that time and
became very hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
39. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit,
returned from the Jordan River. He
was led by the Spirit in the
wilderness, 2 where he was
tempted by the devil for forty days.
Jesus ate nothing all that time and
became very hungry.
WHO
WHERE
WHY
WHAT
WHEN
HOW
40. Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan
River. He was led by the Spirit in the wilderness, 2 where
he was tempted by the devil for forty days. Jesus ate
nothing all that time and became very hungry.
3 Then the devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God,
tell this stone to become a loaf of bread.”
4 But Jesus told him, “No! The Scriptures say, ‘People do
not live by bread alone.’”
42. 3 Then the devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God, tell this
stone to become a loaf of bread.”
4 But Jesus told him, “No! The Scriptures say, ‘People do not live
by bread alone.’”
5 Then the devil took him up and revealed to him all the
kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. 6 “I will give you
the glory of these kingdoms and authority over them,” the devil
said, “because they are mine to give to anyone I please. 7 I will
give it all to you if you will worship me.”
8 Jesus replied, “The Scriptures say, ‘You must worship
the Lord your God and serve only him.’”
43. 9 Then the devil took him to Jerusalem, to the
highest point of the Temple, and said, “If you are
the Son of God, jump off! 10 For the Scriptures say,
‘He will order his angels to protect and guard you.
11 And they will hold you up with their hands
so you won’t even hurt your foot on a stone.’”
49. •Looking for the easily observed, facts,
details, events or ideas, people,
places etc.
•Don’t focus on small details, things you don’t
understand or your favourite verses.
50. •Who is involved?
•What does the passage say?
•What happens?
•When does it happen?
•Where does it happen?
•etc…
64. •For example, you receive a
letter from the Government
of India, you read it carefully.
You want to understand
what the government is
saying.
65. •The letter means what the
letter’s author meant, not
what you want it to mean.
66. Four Questions for Interpretation—
TGC
What do I learn about God?
What do I learn about people?
What do I learn about relating to God?
What do I learn about relating to others?
70. •How does the meaning of the
passage apply to me?
•What should I do?
APPLICATION
71. •Usually the thing we want to know when
we read the Bible!
•Application starts with belief which
then results in being and doing.
72. •When you know what a
passage means, you should
do it, and are accountable to
God if you don't!
73. •The goal of personal Bible
study is a transformed
life and a deep
relationship with
Jesus Christ.
74. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 is the key verse:
All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to
teach us what is true and to make us realize
what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we
are wrong and teaches us to do what is
right. God uses it to prepare and equip his
people to do every good work.
75. •Areas to watch out for:
•Being cultural rather than biblical
•A “cultural Christian” is called
“Christian,” but this is about his family
background and upbringing not
personal faith.
76. Cultural issues:
The role of women in church
•What does the Bible say
•What does out culture, society, allow
•What does the church do—why?
80. •Out of
Context: This verse
has nothing to do
with doing well in
school, preaching a
good sermon, winning
the lottery or doing
well in business etc.
81. •In Context: Paul is
under house arrest
awaiting his trial,
where he may
possibly be put to
death for preaching
the resurrection of
Jesus.
82. •Paul says he is not
defeated by difficult
circumstances—he can put
up with any and every
circumstance, good or bad
—because he has a
strength that only comes
from Christ.
83. •Matthew 18:20
•Out of Context— quoted as an
encouragement to one another when
there is poor attendance at a service or
given as a benediction at the end of a
meeting.
84. •In Context—church discipline and
helping wayward believers.
•Encouraging church leaders that God is
present as a witness during times of
loving confrontation and correction.
85. •Interpretations based on my existing
thoughts not on the text (prejudice)
•e.g. racial, social, economic, religious grounds
•Parable of the Good Samaritan Lk 10:30ff
•Acts 10:34-35
86. Some Simple Guiding Questions
•What does this passage actually teach?
•Does this section of Scripture show
error in my beliefs or behaviour?
•What is God’s instruction to me?
97. WHY USE MARKING?
…helps you remember more.
…helps to slow you down
and make you think more.
…helps you to quickly look
and see the key words/ideas.
98. Don’t speed read just to
mark off different key words
or ideas!
Try to use the same symbols
throughout the Bible.
99. Lamberski and
Dwyer studied color coding
and concluding that color-
coding techniques improved
attention, increased learner
motivation and aided
remembrance.
100. “It is only when truth is discovered
that it is taken into yourself. When a
man is simply told the truth, it
remains outside him and he can
easily forget it. When he is led to
discover the truth himself it becomes
a part of him and he never forgets.”
William Barclay
101. Not all questions apply to
every passage you study.
You must decide which
questions are most helpful.
102. The following section gives a
general idea of how the 5 W’s
and an H can be used.
Use your imagination to think
of more!
104. •to whom and about whom is the
author speaking?
•…wrote it?
105. WHAT…
•HAPPENS, i.e. what are the main events?
•…are the major ideas and teachings?
•…is talked about most?
•…is his reason for saying that?
106. •…is the reason for the people being
there?
•…elements of culture / background do I
need to understand?
•…do the words / ideas mean?
107. WHEN
•…did he say or do it? (eg start of
ministry, end, before or after something
happened etc.)
•…will it happen (if a future event)?
•…was it written?
110. WHY…
•…did he do or say that? (to challenge,
encourage etc.)
•…was this mentioned?
•…was so little/much space devoted to
this particular event or teaching?
111.
112. •…was this biblical reference mentioned?
•…should they do what is commanded?
•…was there a need for this to be written?
114. HOW…
•…is it done?
•…did it happen?
•…is this truth illustrated?
•…will this affect them (change hearts,
minds, actions etc.)
115.
116. •…is it told—story, parable,
metaphor, poetry, parable, narrative,
prophecy, history, epistle, didactic,
argument…
•…does the one speaking expect people
to respond?
117.
118. •…does this passage relate to the previous
passage? Or to what comes next?
•…have the words changed meaning since
the author wrote them?