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Getting Started with the Bible. Gather. Today’s Story. Bible Text: John 1:1-14; John 20:31, 21:24; Luke 1:4; Romans 15:4; 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Lesson Focus: The Bible tells the amazing story of God’s love for creation and, specifically, you. Big Question: What’s the Bible got to do with me?.
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Today’s Story • Bible Text: John 1:1-14; John 20:31, 21:24; Luke 1:4; Romans 15:4; 2 Timothy 3:16-17 • Lesson Focus: The Bible tells the amazing story of God’s love for creation and, specifically, you. • Big Question: What’s the Bible got to do with me?
Key Words SCRIPTURE: writing that is sacred to a religious group. For Christians, the books of the Old Testament and the New Testament are scripture. CANON: a list of books that authorities agree is scripture. INTERPRETATION: the finding, making, and sharing of meaning. It is impossible to read and understand something without interpreting it. TRANSLATION: the restatement of words from one language into another language. Unless you’re reading it in Hebrew or Greek, you’re reading a translation of the Bible.
Opening Prayer Leader: Lord God, you speak to us through the Holy Scriptures. Group: Thank you for this gift. Leader: You inspired everything in the Bible. Group: Thank you for this gift. Leader: Scripture gives us hope and encouragement in our journey of faith. Group: Thank you for this gift. Leader: Scripture shows us examples of how to follow you. Group: Thank you for this gift. Leader: Give us the desire to learn more about you through the scriptures. Group: Thank you for this gift. All: Amen.
My Faith Story • Big Question: What’s the Bible got to do with me?
Open the Bible • Lutheran Study Bible page 1553 • John 1:1-14 • Gospels • See examples: Matthew and Mark • Letters of Paul • See example: Romans • Table of Contents
Open the Catechism • Here We Stand Student Book page 305 • Here We Stand Student Book page 307
1. How many books are in the Bible? • 1 • 33 • 66 • 99
2. Which has the greater number of books? • The Old Testament • The New Testament • They have the same number of books.
3. In a Bible passage listing like Jeremiah 27:13, the number 27 refers to the… • chapter. • verse. • number of words. • year it was written.
4. When you see Genesis 23:4, the number 4 refers to the… • chapter. • verse. • number of words. • year it was written.
5. The Bible was first written in… • English. • Latin. • Egyptian hieroglyphics. • Hebrew and Greek.
6. A good reason for reading the Bible is to… • make God love you more. • enrich your faith. • seek information. • both b and c
7. Lutherans believe the Bible is… • inerrant (without errors). • written by God. • the source and guide for our Christian living. • all of the above.
8. The main purpose of the Bible is… • to give hope and encouragement. • to make us feel guilty. • to give us a history lesson. • none of the above.