The Bible is the greatest book ever written. If you are interested in knowing more about it and how to best study it, this "how to understand the Bible" site should be a great blessing to your life!
These downloadable lessons on how to study the Bible are easy to use. They also have questions to help reinforce what you learn. This material was compiled by these authors.
Lesson 1: The importance of Bible study
Lesson 2: Things to help us understand the Bible
Lesson 3: Rightly dividing the "word of truth" (part 1)
Lesson 4: Rightly dividing the "word of truth" (part 2)
Lesson 5: How to interpret the Bible (methodology)
Lesson 6: How to interpret the Bible (part 2)
Lesson 7: How Jesus interpreted the Scriptures
Lesson 8: Proper Bible study involves studying the context of verses
Lesson 9: Paying attention to the background of Bible verses
Lesson 10: Pay close attention to the words in the text
Lesson 11: Figurative language in the Bible (part 1)
Lesson 12: Figurative language in the Bible (part 2)
Lesson 13: Figurative language in the Bible (part 3)
Lesson 14: How the Bible authorizes us to do things
Lesson 15: What is the difference between an "aid" and an "expedient"?
Lesson 16: The Bible is complete!
Lesson 2: Things to help us understand the Bible
Lesson 3: Rightly dividing the "word of truth" (part 1)
Lesson 4: Rightly dividing the "word of truth" (part 2)
Lesson 5: How to interpret the Bible (methodology)
Lesson 6: How to interpret the Bible (part 2)
Lesson 7: How Jesus interpreted the Scriptures
Lesson 8: Proper Bible study involves studying the context of verses
Lesson 9: Paying attention to the background of Bible verses
Lesson 10: Pay close attention to the words in the text
Lesson 11: Figurative language in the Bible (part 1)
Lesson 12: Figurative language in the Bible (part 2)
Lesson 13: Figurative language in the Bible (part 3)
Lesson 14: How the Bible authorizes us to do things
Lesson 15: What is the difference between an "aid" and an "expedient"?
Lesson 16: The Bible is complete!