Secondly, I would like to list all the passages, without (my) commentary, for each of our listeners to glean what they will from the Word.
So, here are the chapter and verses, in order, as we read them: ("Book" "ch":"verses")
*(see below for explanation on the format for the content of the study).
- Mark 7:1-9
- Isaiah 29:1-4
- Gen 3:13-14
- Is 29:4
- Micah 5:10-E**
- Is 29: 5
- Dan. 2:31-35
- Is 29:5-7
- Ps. 73:1-9
- Job 1:7
- 1 Peter 3:8
- Ps. 73: 9-E
- Is 29: 7-E
- Mark 7:8-16
- Jer. 17:9-10
- Jer. 18: 7-12
- Heb. 4:12
- Mark 7: 20-E
- 1 Cor. 1:4-E
- Jer. 9:23, 24, 22
*N.B. The content of each level of the outline is linked to the content of the verses/passage in the level just above it. I have found that this format of indenting related passages as they are 'jumped to", such as when the study leader says, "hold your places here, and turn to..." or "put your finger here, and go to...", best signifies a scriptural commentary, (i.e. corroboration of the idea just given) on what was just covered in scripture.
** E = 'end of chapter'. Even when reading continues into the next, I have used this to abbreviate that we finished the chapter.
*** If this type of 'blog-post' is worth continuing for each of our studies, please provide feedback as a 'comment' to this post, (or any post, really), and I will provide the passage references presented as I did above.
*** If this type of 'blog-post' is worth continuing for each of our studies, please provide feedback as a 'comment' to this post, (or any post, really), and I will provide the passage references presented as I did above.
Again, I apologize for not noticing when the battery died, and replacing it immediately, to minimize the interruption in the flow of the study.
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