Study Guides place special emphasis on: *First Principless of Doctrine *Practical Outcomes They are designed to help all of those for whom Bible Study is new or difficult, and
should be especially helpful to anyone with little background of the Scriptures.
Throughout the Guide, whenever individual subjects arise, these are summarized so that they will prove useful for later reference.
This text is supported by illustrations, maps and diagrams to assist an understanding of Scripture.
Finally, though most importantly, Study Guides are designed to lead to the Bible. They should be read alongside, and never instead of the Bible.
Newcomers to the Bible often ask about the book of Revelation. There is something about its imagery that fascinates people of all ages. Yet there are good reasons for it being the
last book of the Bible.
Revelation appears right at the end of the Bible because its message is very dependent on all that was written before, both in the Old Testament and the New. The message completes the Gospel Jesus preached as he taught in the first century Israel, and it picks up and expands the teaching of the prophets who prepared the way for the appearance of the Son of God
The "Study Guides" are designed to help all those for whom Bible Study is new or difficult, and should be especially helpful to anyone with little background knowledge of the Scriptures.
The Aim of the study Guide is to explain the straight forward teachings of Scripture and where appropriate to emphasize First Principles of Doctrine and Practical outcomes. Each guide is divided into units of study which are not too long. Visual help using illustrations, maps, and diagrams are given wherever possible to increase understanding.
Throughout the guide, wherever individual subjects arise, these are summarized, so that they will prove useful for later reference.
Finally, though most importantly, Study Guides are designed to lead to the Bible. They should be read alongside, and never instead of the bible.