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Old Testament Survey


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4. You must read it systematically if you are to understand its content.

5. Read daily, read selectively, read prayerfully, read systematically.

CHAPTER THREE:

1. The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it. (Psalms 68:11)

2. A version is a Bible written in a language different from the languages in which God's Word was originally written.

3. A translation is a word by word translation of the Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic words. A paraphrase does not translate word for word. It is translated thought by thought.

4. The King James version.

5. Because no two languages are exactly alike, so differences occur when translation is done.

6. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.

CHAPTER FOUR:

1. Moreover He said unto me, Son of man, all my words that I shall speak unto thee receive in thine heart and hear with thine ears. (Ezekiel 3:8)

2. An outline is a method of organizing study notes. It puts information in summary for future use in ministry and study.

3. If you have difficulty understanding the outline, review the instructions for outlining given in this chapter.

4. Main points are indicated on an outline by a Roman numeral.

5. Subpoints under a main point are indicated by a capital letter of the alphabet.