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  1. Revelation 1 (2020) Welcome to a new VBVMI study through the book of Revelation, perhaps the most challenging study in the Bible. As we begin tonight, I’m sure it won’t surprise you to hear me say that we need to approach our study of this book very carefully.

  2. This Bible study teaches the Bible verse-by-verse, in greater detail and depth than seminaries do, but uses plain English that everyone can understand, as well as an engaging question and answer format. Pastors use this Bible study (read their comments), as do new believers and even non-Christians.

  3. Apocalyptic visions of God's ultimate victory, Christ's return, and the new heaven and earth. Choose a book, chapter and verse to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org.

    • Why Is Verse Mapping Great For Beginners
    • General Guidelines For Verse Mapping
    • Choosing A Verse to Study
    • Verse Mapping For Beginners
    • Taking Verse Mapping Deeper

    Verse mapping is perfect for beginners because it’s easy to do and it’s extremely flexible. There’s a clear structure and format to verse mapping which makes it easy to follow. You don’t have to spend time trying to decide how to get started or what to look for. You’ll follow the same steps for every verse you want to study and it works for 1 verse...

    Keep everything grounded in scripture

    There is a temptation to take the bible and make it fit into today’s world. Please don’t fall into that pit when you are verse mapping. Keep everything – context, meanings, application – grounded in scripture. You want to learn how you can walk out the bible in your everyday life.

    Make it work for you

    There is a structure or format to verse mapping but that doesn’t mean there’s no room for creativity or adding your own flair to the process. You get to decide how you mark up a verse, where you keep your notes and how to organize your supplies. If you like to draw then include that into your study time and your notes. Prefer to write things out in lists and bullet points — go for it. It needs to work for you. If it doesn’t then you won’t stick with it or learn anything. One suggestion: once...

    Be yourself

    Your journal is just for you and God don’t worry about being formal. No one is checking your work or looking over your shoulder to see if you’re doing it correctly. It’s okay to be messy, make mistakes, whatever.

    Once you have all your supplies ready, the next step is to choose a verse to study. Don’t spend a lot of time stressing over this decision. Here are some ways to choose your verse: 1. Monthly Reading Plan:A great way to get more out of a reading plan is to map out each verse daily 2. Scriptures from Sunday’s sermon:Jot down the scripture references...

    Before we jump into the nitty gritty of verse mapping I want to take a moment to remind/bring to your attention the importance of prayer when it comes to your bible study. We should always be prayerful when trying new things but especially when we endeavor on new spiritual disciplines. There’s an enemy that wants to do everything he can to discoura...

    If you ever want to take what you’re learning in your verse map a little deeper, I have some other suggestions for you:

  4. A comprehensive outline, overview, and verse-by-verse study of the Book of Revelation. The many lessons show you how to understand the book. Several core lessons deal with subjects such as times and seasons, tribulation, the dragon, heaven, etc. These support the detailed exposition.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: read each verse slowly and carefully, take notes on observations, interpretations and applications, and use study tools like commentaries to better understand context and meaning.

  6. Chpt. 1: Introduction to Revelation. Jesus establishes who he is and commands John to write down all that he sees. Chpt. 2: Jesus gives a spiritual evaluation of the churches existing in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos and Thyatira. Chpt. 3: Jesus offers his evaluation of the churches in Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea.

  1. Non-religious explanations and history. Stories. Dimension of Life explained. Good read. An explanation of what it was about, how it came together, what ancient mystery is about.

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