It’s the Saturday Do It Yourself edition of Scripture for Students. Grab your Bible for some hands-on.
Here are the details to look for as you read sentences:
1. Repetition of words—Look for words and phrases that repeat.
2. Contrasts—Look for ideas, individuals, and/or items that are contrasted with each other. Look for differences.
3. Comparisons—Look for ideas, individuals, and/or items that are compared with each other. Look also for similarities.
4. Lists—Note where the text mentions more than two items.
5. Cause and effect—There may be more than one effect from a single cause mentioned in the text.
6. Figures of speech—Look for expressions that convey an image, using words in a sense other than the literal sense.
7. Conjunctions—Notice terms that join units, like and, but, for. Note what they are connecting.
8. Verbs—Note whether a verb is past, present, or future; active or passive; also look for imperatives.
9. Pronouns—Identify the antecedent for each pronoun.
From Scott Duvall and Daniel Hays, Grasping God's Word, 4th Edition
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- FrequencyUpdated Daily
- PublishedDecember 14, 2024 at 5:00 AM UTC
- Season1
- Episode14
