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Is there a study guide for the drama of scripture?


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Well I'm not sure if you mean anything specific by the "drama" of scripture, but if you want a study guide, you can go to a Christian book store and find plenty of materials for studying the Bible.  A good place to start would be with a Bible that includes study notes.  Another great resource are Bible commentaries.  Commentaries go into great depth about the meanings of scriptures, and make things that some may find hard to understand easier.  A personal favorite Biblical commentator of mine is J. Vernon McGee, with his Thru the Bible series of commentaries.  But you should read the Bible through on your own first, as you don't want the explanation of a commentator to influence your judgement to much before you try to understand it yourself.  While the Bible is sound, a commentator is subject to error of course.  If you would like to read some free commentaries online from famous biblical commentators, you can go to http://eword.gospelcom.net//comments/.  Another website that has a lot of material is blueletterbible.org.  I also recommend you download the free Bible software e-sword on e-sword.net.  You can also download many extensions to it (i.e. commentaries, dictionarys, different versions of the Bible) for free. 


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I'm sorry I guess I wasn't clear. I'm looking for a study guide for the book "The Drama of Scripture.

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