Hermeneutics, part 21
29 June 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.
Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.
The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.
The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.
Dating
24 June 2010
Minsk Theological Seminary
What does the Bible teach about relationships before marriage? What principles should we follow to prepare us for marriage? What are the proper ways that a man and a woman should get to know each other as they prepare for marriage? Pastor Leonid Mikhovich takes a look at what Scripture has to say about this important topic.
Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich
Hermeneutics, part 20
22 June 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.
Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.
The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.
The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ
17 June 2010
Minsk Theological Seminary
What does the apostle Paul say about the time of Jesus Christ’s Second Coming? He teaches that we should not spend our time trying to predict the exact time of His return. Instead we should be ready for His return by living a life set apart for Him. We must be prepared. Maybe He will come today?
Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich
Hermeneutics, part 19
15 June 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.
Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.
The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.
The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.
Hermeneutics, part 18
8 June 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.
Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.
The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.
The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.
Unanswered Prayers
3 June 2010
Minsk Theological Seminary
The Bible has a lot of wonderful promises concerning prayer. God says: “Call to me, and I will answer you” (Jeremiah 33:3). “Ask, and it shall be given to you” (Matt. 7:7). “And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive” (Matt. 21:22). Yet in life, it is not always that easy. Sometimes it seems that the Lord does not answer our prayers. Let us go to the Bible to get some explanations.
Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich
Hermeneutics, part 17
1 June 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.
Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.
The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.
The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.
