Bible Study Course: Lesson 7 - The Calling of God
How to Use Biblical Quotes and References
Although we quote many biblical references for your convenience, this is intended
as a Bible study course. To receive the full benefit of each lesson, you must
actively participate. Often after a Bible quote, we add one or more scriptures
after the word compare. These verses are usually similar to the passage
already quoted, but often they add understanding and a broader perspective.
In going through each lesson, we recommend that you look up each scripture cited.
We also make comments that support important points in the lesson. Such statements
are sometimes followed by Bible references that are not quoted. Again, to receive
the full benefit from these lessons, you should look up each reference. The
extra time spent will be amply rewarded by increased understanding of the subject
at hand.
The context of the quote is important as well. Often space prevents us from
quoting as much of a particular passage as we might like to. So it is well worth
your time and effort to look up even those passages that are already quoted
in the lesson and read the verses before and after. As you do this you will
increase your understanding of and familiarity with God's Word, the Bible.
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