The Biblical Studies Portal: Comprehensive Resources
Bible Study Lessons and Teaching Resources
- The Work of the Holy Spirit
- Hell: The Reality and Nature
- Can a Christian Take an Oath?
- The Fall of Man – The Tragedy of Sin and the Triumph of Grace
- Why Should a Christian Not Worship Idols?
- How Can We Have Access to God?
- The Conversion of Cornelius
- Deception: Consequences & effects
- The Seven Visions of Revelation
- The Seven Trumpets of Revelation
- The Four Gospels — Formation and Messages
- The Nephilim in Genesis 6:1–5
- Sacerdotalism: What was the role of the Priest in the Old Testament?
- Angels – A Scriptural Overview
- The Sacrificial Work of Christ
- Controversial Theories of the Atonement
- The Biblical Doctrine of Creation
- The Formation of the New Testament
- The Doctrine of Propitiation
- What is True Spirituality?
- The Concept of Biblical Inerrancy
- Prophetism: The Prophetic Movement
- Redemption — The Price of Our Freedom
- Sanctification—The Process of Becoming Like Christ
- The Voice of God—How Does He Speak?
- The Image of God in Man Genesis 1:26-27
- Malachi 1:2–12 The Priority of Divine Love and the Call to Honor
- Psalm 107:1–32 - The Evidence of God’s Goodness and Mercy
- Deity: Trinity
- Salvation – What Jesus Taught About It
- The Canaanites - Inhabitants of the Promised Land
- The Magnificat Luke 1:46-55
- Bible Study on Grace
- Bible Study on Prayer
- Friendship: A Covenant of the Heart
- Thanksgiving Before Meals
- Idolatry - A Betrayal of God's Covenant
- Altars in the Bible
- Canaan - The Land of Promise and Disobedience
- Jesus, the Last Adam
- Divine Attraction - The Drawing Power of God
- God of Battles
- Benjamin, Son of Jacob and Tribe
- Beersheba in the Bible
- Bethany in the Bible
- Bethel in the Bible
- Babylon: A Study in Pride and Judgment
- Spiritual Weapons
- Final Triumph (Spiritual Victory)
- Ashkelon - A Philistine Stronghold
- The Ark of the Covenant
- Aaron, Son of Amram and First High Priest
- Bible study on Ahijah the Shilonite
- Anathoth: A City of Priests
- Bible Study on Hatred
- The Ammonites - Descendants of Lot
- Wrong Alliances
- The New Covenant
- Torn Clothes - A Symbol of Profound Emotion
- Sackcloth - The Symbol - A Study in Humility and Repentance
- Agriculture in the Bible - Sowing Seeds of Understanding
- Garments - Symbolism of Righteousness and Heavenly Glory
- Ashdod (Azotus) - A Philistine Stronghold and Point of Contact
- Adornments - A Reflection on Beauty and Values
- The Golden Calf - Idolatry and Unfaithfulness
- The Apostolic Church - The Mystery Revealed
- The Canaanites - Inhabitants of the Promised Land
- The Magnificat Luke 1:46-55
- Bible Study on Grace
- Bible Study on Prayer
- Benjamin, Son of Jacob and Tribe
- Beersheba in the Bible
- Bethany in the Bible
- Bethel in the Bible
How to Study the Bible: Correct and Transformative Methods
Bible studies are organized themes of learning and discussion focused on the Bible, aimed at helping people better understand God’s Word and apply it to their lives.
Bible Studies Prophetic Books
- Bible Study: The Prophetic Books - Who were the prophets
- Bible Study: The Prophet Amos - A Call to Justice
- Bible Study: The Prophet Hosea - God's Unconditional Love
- Bible Study: The Prophet Isaiah - The Prince of Prophets
- Bible Study: The Prophet Micah - Justice, Mercy, and Humility
- Bible Study: The Prophet Joel - The Lord is God
- Bible Study: The Prophet Obadiah - Pride and Judgment
- Bible Study: The Prophet Nahum - Comfort and Judgment
- Bible Study: The Prophet Zephaniah - The Day of the Lord
- Bible Study: The Prophet Habakkuk - From Doubt to Faith
- Bible Study: The Prophet Zechariah - The Coming of the Lord
- Bible Study: The Prophet Malachi - Ecclesiastical Corruption and God's Faithfulness
Bible Study Kings
- King Josiah: Lessons in Devotion, Reform, and Renewal 2 Chronicles 34:3-33
- King Jeroboam: Don't Be Like Him: Embracing Faithfulness to God
- King Solomon: Wisdom, Fall, and Fear
- King Saul: The Tragic Tale
- King of Judah Amaziah: A Study in Strength and Folly
- King Asa: A Model of Righteous Leadership 2 Chronicles 14
- King Manahem: The Bitter Fruit of Power Without God
- King Baasha: Boldness Without God
- Ahab: A Warning Against Weakness and Idolatry
- King Joram: The Tragic Reign 2 Kings 8:16-27
- King Abijah: failures and glimpses of faithfulness 1 Kings 15
- King Pekahiah: The Ephemeral Shadow of Sinful Rule 2 Kings 15:23-24
- King Joash: The Fading Glory of Unfaithful Leadership
- King Joram – A Divine Name, a Life of Contradiction
- King Omri – A Strong Government, but Far from God 1 Kings 16: 16-28
- King Zimri: The Emptiness of Ungodly Ambition 1 Kings 16:10-20
- King Nadab: What Happens When You Sin and Make Others Sin
Others Bible Studies
- What is Vain Religion?
- Why Don’t We Use Religious Symbols?
- Can Christians Believe in Superstition? Isaiah 8:19–20
- How to be guided by the Holy Spirit?
- How to be Christ’s Disciple?
- How to Grow in Christ Likeness?
- How to Endure Hardship?
- The Remorse of Judas: A Warning on the Nature of Repentance Matthew 27:1–5
- What was Apollos in the Bible and what do we learn from his example?
- What was the role of Mary in the Bible?
- Duality in the Scriptures: Neutrality is an illusion
- Lessons from the Fall of King Uzziah 2 Chronicles 26:16–19
- Is Love a Commandment?
- The Names of Satan and His Actions: What Satan Can and Cannot Do? 1 Peter 5:8
- The Consequences of David’s Sin with Bathsheba 2 Samuel 11:1–5
- The Visit of the Wise Men: Tradition vs. Scripture Matthew 2:1–12
- The Difference Between the Mission of the Church and the Mission of the Individual
- What Does Jesus Represent for the Church?
- The Snakes in the Desert: From Murmuring to Mercy
- False Prophets: dangers of segregation
- Tithes and Offering: It's Important!
- Angels Executing God's Judgments
- Ministering Angels - Messengers of Divine Aid
- Teraphim Worship in the Bible
- Apostle: Paul's Defense in Galatians 1
Bible Studies Online Free
I. Observation: Investigating the Facts
II. Interpretation: Discerning the Meaning
III. Application: Responding to the Truth
Preparation and Rules for Effective Bible Study
I. Basic Instruments for Study
1. The Bible – God’s Complete Revelation
2. Eyes and Mind – Physical and Spiritual Vision
3. The Pen – Recording Your Learning
4. Optional Auxiliary Tools
II. Basic Rules of Interpretation (Hermeneutics)
Rule 1: Ask Questions of the Text
Rule 2: Interpret in Light of the Context
III. Praying for Guidance
IV. Practical Steps to Start Today
Bible Study Methods: Foundations, Attitudes, and Procedures
II. Attitudes Toward Study
- Defeated: "I’ll never understand this."
- Positive: Confident in the Holy Spirit’s help.
- Negative: Fear of making mistakes.
- Receptive: Submissive to God’s will.
- Indifferent: Superficial research/lack of effort.
- Expectant: "God will speak to me today."
- Lazy: Unwilling to invest energy.
- Faithful: Investing time as a priority.
III. The Benefits of Bible Study
The Foundation: The Inductive Procedure
I. Three Areas of Observation
- 1. The Whole: The big picture and overall flow.
- 2. The Details: Specific words, people, and actions.
- 3. The Connections: How different parts of the text relate to one another.
II. Observing the Whole: The Power of Reading
III. Common but Insufficient Reading Methods
- • Procrastinated Reading: Always leaving it for "tomorrow" (resulting in never reading at all).
- • "Bible Lottery" Reading: Randomly flipping the Bible open to a different spot every day without a plan.
- • Devotional-Only Reading: Reading only the small snippets found in daily devotional booklets.
- • Dynamic/Speed Reading: Reading too quickly or "telescopically," missing the nuances of the text.





