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The Bible’s Uniqueness: An Introduction to Scripture (The Bible Teacher’s Guide)

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Overview

Though every year the Bible is the world’s most popular, purchased, and translated book, the majority of people reading the Bible have never deeply studied it, and even among those who have, many still have numerous, lingering questions, such as: “Who wrote it?” “Is it historically reliable?” “How were the books of the Bible selected?” “Is it possible that some books are missing or that others will be added?” “What is the over-arching storyline of the Bible and its primary message?” “How do we study the Bible?” “Why are there so many translations?” and “Which is the best translation?” The Bible’s Uniqueness: An Introduction to Scripture answers these questions and more. In addition, strong apologetic evidence for the supernatural nature and absolute trustworthiness of Scripture is provided throughout—both to convince skeptics and increase the faith of believers.

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  • Answers questions such as: “Who wrote it?” “Is it historically reliable?” “How were the books of the Bible selected?”.
  • Provides strong apologetic evidence for the supernatural nature and absolute trustworthiness of Scripture.
  • Aims to convince skeptics and increase the faith of believers.
  • Preface
  • Lesson 1: The Bible’s Uniqueness
  • Lesson 2: The Bible Is Unique in Its Historical Reliability
  • Lesson 3: The Bible Is Unique In Its Inerrancy
  • Lesson 4: The Bible Is Unique In Its Canonicity
  • Lesson 5: The Bible Is Unique In Its Prophetic Nature
  • Lesson 6: Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus and Israel
  • Lesson 7: Unfulfilled Prophecies
  • Lesson 8: The Bible Is Unique In How You Study It--Reasons To Study Scripture
  • Lesson 9: The Bible Is Unique In How You Study It--Foundations For Understanding Scripture
  • Lesson 10: The Bible Is Unique In How You Study It--Hindrances To Studying Scripture
  • Lesson 11: Bible Study Tools
  • Bible Study Skills: OIL
  • Lesson 12: Observation
  • Lesson 13: Interpretation
  • Lesson 14: Life Application
  • Lesson 15: Bible Study Methods
  • Lesson 16: Major Bible Themes Of Scripture
  • Lesson 17: The Theme Of Covenant
  • Lesson 18: The Theme Of The Kingdom Of God
  • Lesson 19: The Bible Is Unique In Its Structure
  • Lesson 20: The Bible Is Unique In Its Various Translations
  • Lesson 21: The Bible Is Unique In Its Story
  • Lesson 22: Conclusion
  • Appendix 1: Study Group Tips
  • Appendix 2: Reflection Questions
  • Appendix 3: Walking The Romans Road
The Bible Teacher’s Guide... will help any teacher study and get a better background for his/her Bible lessons. In addition, it will give direction and scope to teaching of the Word of God. Praise God for this contemporary introduction to the Word of God.

—Dr. Elmer Towns; Co-founder of Liberty University; Former Dean, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary

Expositional, theological, and candidly practical! I highly recommend The Bible Teacher’s Guide for anyone seeking to better understand or teach God’s Word.

—Dr. Young-Gil Kim; Founding President, Handong Global University

Helpful to both the layman and the serious student, The Bible Teacher’s Guide, by Dr. Greg Brown, is outstanding!

—Dr. Neal Weaver; Chancellor of Louisiana Baptist University

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