Questions for Bible Class.....

William
William Member Posts: 1,152 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I was wondering if there is a book that has a bunch of questions for Genesis.  I am just wanting to see what other questions people might come up with for a "verse by verse" study of Genesis.  Once in a while I put some language questions in and general this is what happened and what does this imply.......what questions have others asked....Im in chapter 25 now .......

 

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    How about the Explorer's Bible Study on Genesis?

    Here's an excerpt:

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    EDIT: Here's another, from the beginning of a lesson, and with the TOC pane expanded:

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  • David Ames
    David Ames Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭

    The Explorer's Bible Study - Adult Curriculum includes 14 separate Bible study courses, each approximately 30 lessons in length, that are designed to help leaders guide their small groups or Sunday School classes through a full-year study of a book or section of the Bible. Each lesson walks the student through detailed background information that is linked to the biblical text and includes thought-provoking questions about the Scripture to help a leader facilitate discussion and develop deeper analysis.

    14 Volumes for a mere  $330   

    With the EXACT questions you, as leader, will ask the class

    Would like to see the copyrights statement on that one. 

    Does it allow you to copy the text for handouts or are you to reword everything?

    Have seen sets of Bible studies for under $10 per student so I ASSUME that this book allows you to copy it for the students.

     

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Would like to see the copyrights statement on that one. 

    It says:

    © Copyright 1978, 2000 by Explorer’s Bible Study
    All Rights Reserved

    This Genesis study has way more content than those little Bible study booklets that sell for $10. By itself it is three volumes, of 94, 96, and 85 pages, respectively. Total of 275 pages. Significant study notes for each lesson, maps and charts at the end. So maybe $53.99 is overpriced for this book. But the whole set of 14 of them brings the price of each down to $23, and I'd pay that for this resource.

    These appear to be the student books, not the leaders' guides which come with an answer key. ExplorerBibleStudy.org sells both in its own store, and Logos's prices are about the same as what they sell the student books for (1 penny different). It appears they do expect students to buy their own books, not get photocopies from the leader's guide. I couldn't find the Genesis one on their site, but as an example, here's the New Testament Epistles one, which Logos sells for $53.99 if bought as standalone. The publisher sells the leaders' guide for $69.99, and the student books (3 volume set) for $53.98.

    The fact that the Logos product description says "designed to help leaders guide their small groups or Sunday School classes" might be a bit misleading. I think you probably ought to contact Logos Sales/Marketing to get the full scoop on what the license actually entitles you to. And ask why this is marketed as a leader's guide when it's not the same as the leader's guide sold on the publisher's site, because it has no answer key.