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DEAF PERSONAL STUDY GUIDE Preview Guide New design coming in Spring 2018!

All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for showing people what is wrong in their lives, for correcting faults, and for teaching how to live right. Using the Scriptures, the person who serves God will be capable, having all that is needed to do every good work. 2 TIMOTHY 3:16-17 (NCV)

Most of us want everyone to study God s Word every day. We know the difference regular Bible study makes in our lives, and we want others to experience that blessing as well. The new Explore the Bible Deaf Personal Study Guide is designed with this goal in mind. New design of DEAF PERSONAL STUDY GUIDE COMING SPRING 2018 Aligns Daily Bible Study with Group Experience Instead of studying beforehand, you attend the group, you learn, then you build upon what you learned using five daily directed Bible studies after the group experience. Guest Friendly Everyone who comes to the group starts on the same page. So guests, and even participants who ve been absent for a while, can feel like they re tracking right along with everyone else. Helps Pastors Plan Explore the Bible has a book-by-book discipleship plan laid out years in advance, so pastors can plan ahead and align their sermons with the content. We even provide free sermon outlines. And the same subject matter is covered in all Student and Adult Explore the Bible resources. Learn even more about the Deaf Personal Study Guide at LifeWay.com/ETBDeaf

Session 1 On the following pages, you ll find a preview of the new Explore the Bible Deaf Personal Study Guide United in Christ Believers can trust in God s strength even when they are weak. 1 CORINTHIANS 1:10-25 The New Testament church in Corinth had many problems. We may have the same problems in our churches today. Paul wrote to help the church in Corinth. Paul went to Corinth for the first time on his second missionary journey (see Acts 18:1-18). He started a church and stayed there with them for a year and a half (Acts 18:11). Later, while he was in Ephesus, Paul heard from several people about problems in the church in Corinth. The Corinthian church was doing wrong. The people were arguing about the Christian leaders, and moral issues, and about what they believed. They were causing division in the church. Paul decided to write a letter to the Corinthian believers living in Corinth. Paul encouraged people to stay together in unity. Paul told the people to keep their focus on Christ and His crucifixion. The Corinthians would find answers in Christ not in human wisdom. LifeWay.com/Explore the Bible 7 Sugggested use Week of March 4 9

1 CORINTHIANS 1:10-25 10 I beg you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that all of you agree with each other and not be split into groups. I beg that you be completely joined together by having the same kind of thinking and the same purpose. 11 My brothers and sisters, some people from Chloe s family have told me quite plainly that there are quarrels among you. 12 This is what I mean: One of you says, I follow Paul ; another says, I follow Apollos ; another says, I follow Peter ; and another says, I follow Christ. 13 Christ has been divided up into different groups! Did Paul die on the cross for you? No! Were you baptized in the name of Paul? No! 14 I thank God I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius 15 so that now no one can say you were baptized in my name. 16 (I also baptized the family of Stephanas, but I do not remember that I baptized anyone else.) 17 Christ did not send me to baptize people but to preach the Good News. And he sent me to preach the Good News without using words of human wisdom so that the cross[a] of Christ would not lose its power. 18 The teaching about the cross is foolishness to those who are being lost, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. 19 It is written in the Scriptures: I will cause the wise to lose their wisdom; I will make the wise unable to understand. 20 Where is the wise person? Where is the educated person? Where is the skilled talker of this world? God has made the wisdom of the world foolish. 21 In the wisdom of God the world did not know God through its own wisdom. So God chose to use the message that sounds foolish to save those who believe. 22 The Jews ask for miracles, and the Greeks want wisdom. 23 But we preach a crucified Christ. This causes the Jews to stumble and is foolishness to non-jews. 24 But Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God to those people God has called Jews and Greeks. 25 Even the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength. a. Several groups were in the church each group following a different leader. b. The many groups were arguing with each other. Paul knew this because of the report brought to him. c. Paul was the person who started the Corinthian church. d. Apollos was a skilled Christian speaker. e. Paul s work in Corinth had been to preach the gospel in simple words that people could understand and believe. f. Paul quoted Isaiah 29:14 to help him make his point. g. God cannot be known through worldly wisdom but through the message that seems foolish. That message is the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. h. God in His ways is wiser and stronger than all human wisdom and strength. EXPLORE THE TEXT What are some things that believers do together? What kind of thinking do Christians have in common? What purposes do Christians share? What problem did the Corinthian church have? Can a body be divided and still work well? What does unity mean? Why would people follow various leaders with more passion than they follow Christ? What did Paul mean when he said, God has made the wisdom of the world foolish? Why is the cross foolishness to so many people? How is the cross the power of God for believers? Do you know people who seem very smart but do no beleive in God? How do these verses help you understand them? What is the right way to think about human wisdom and human strength? How can Christians understand the things of God? How do we have the mind of Christ? BIBLE SKILL: Verses about church unity Read the verses and write what they teach about the church. John 17: 23 Galatians 3:26-28 Colossians 3:13-14 1 Peter 3:8 10 Explore the Bible Sugggested use Week of March 4 11

IN MY CONTEXT Christians believe in Jesus Christ as their savior. This belief should give us unity. If we choose sides and follow our favorite leaders in church, we can expect to see pride and divisions. There is a line that divides people who are saved and people who are not saved. But there should not be lines of division among believers. Discuss as a group ways we can show love to each other. What can you do to make sure you are not causing a division in your church? How can you help others keep from causing a division in your church? How can Jews, Greeks, and all the peoples of the world come to know the power and wisdom of God? What can the members of your class do to help the world know this power and wisdom? DAY ONE Read 1 Corinthians 1:10 It is interesting to look in different translations of the Bible. In the New Century Version verse 10 begins with I beg you. The Holman Christian Standard Bible says I urge you ; the New Living Translation says I appeal to you. The New American Standard Bible says I exhort you and the New Life Version says I ask you. All these translations have the same meaning. Paul begged the believers to stay together in unity with God. Believers must be completely joined together with one hope, one faith and one God. Paul DID NOT teach anyone to split into opposing groups in the church. He wanted brothers and sisters in Christ to stay together and worship the one true God. There is one God and Father of everything. He rules everything and is everywhere and is in everything (Ephesians 4:6). Paul did not mean that Christians cannot have different opinions about things. Paul did mean that Christians should be in unity about the basic Christian truths and should agree on our work in the world. What kind of thinking do Christians have in common? What purposes do Christians share? DAY TWO MEMORY VERSE But we preach a crucified Christ. This causes the Jews to stumble and is foolishness to non-jews 1 Corinthians 1:23 Read 1 Corinthians 1:11 When Paul wrote the letter to the Corinthians, he was in Ephesus. Some people told Paul what happened in the city of Corinth. Today we keep up with the news in the Deaf community through social media. We get good news or bad news from our friends, leaders, and others in the community. When there is bad news, we become concerned. We check on people to make sure they are all right. We are responsible to help people. We care about the people who are in serious situations. That is how Paul felt when he wrote the letter to the Corinthians. He encouraged them to stay in unity with each other and with God. 12 Explore the Bible Sugggested use Week of March 4 13

You can share Bible verses with friends through the videophone. You could get in touch with the person on Facebook messenger or send an email. You could even sign a message on video and send it to your friend. Paul wrote a letter because it was the best way to reach friends during his time. He wrote his letter to try to stop the quarreling in Corinth. It would be so good if Deaf Christians would use VP to encourage each other to live in Christian unity. What can you do to bring unity in your church today? KEY DOCTRINE: The Church In the Bible we learn about the New Testament church. A church is made up of people who have been baptized and who help each other to faithfully follow Christ. Many things unite believers in a church. Two of the most important things are faith in Jesus and a strong commitment to share Jesus with other people. DAY THREE Read 1 Corinthians 1:12-16 In Acts 18:24-26 we learn Apollos was a Jew and was born in Alexandria. He knew the Scripture very well. He taught the truth about Jesus. He was a strong speaker in the synagogue. That is how people from the church knew Apollos. It seems some people followed him. Others followed Paul. The people were divided. Paul said Christ was not divided. Christ died on the cross for us. We are all baptized in the name of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19). We experience problems in churches today like the people in Corinth did. When someone says that a person is wrong, sometimes people believe him without checking the facts. They follow the wrong people. Following people divides us. Keep in mind, Jesus died on the cross for us. Our belief in Him unites us. Acts 18:8 tells us about Paul s time in Corinth. He taught many people about Christ. Crispus was the leader in a synagogue. People who lived in Crispus house accepted Jesus. There were others in Corinth that believed in Jesus, too. Paul baptized some of them. However, Paul did not want the people to say they were baptized in his name. How does the death of Christ on the cross lead us to unity as believers? DAY FOUR Read 1 Corinthians 1: 17-19 In Acts 9:3-6 Paul (at that time his name was Saul) was on the way to the city of Damascus. Jesus sent a bright light from heaven that blinded him. Saul s life changed forever. Jesus told him to go on to Damascus and there he would meet someone. This person would tell him what to do. Saul became Paul. He became a great missionary for Christ. He went to different cities to preach and teach about Jesus. This was the most important job to Paul. Paul believed it was important to be baptized but the heart of his call was to preach about Jesus and to lead people to faith. Baptism was of secondary importance. Paul used the Scripture from Isaiah to teach people in Corinth that godly wisdom had always been different from worldly wisdom. He explained that worldly thinking caused division in the church. The wisdom of God is very different from the wisdom of the world. Paul said worldly people look at the message of the cross and think it is foolish. However, people who believe in God are blessed. They believe Jesus died on the cross and have wisdom from God. What is the difference between worldly wisdom and godly wisdom? How do you should godly wisdom in your life? 14 Explore the Bible Sugggested use Week of March 4 15

DAY FIVE Read 1 Corinthians 1: 20-25 In earlier verses Paul begged the Corinthian believers to be united. There should be no division in the church. But in these verses we see there is a division between believers and non-believers. What they believe about Jesus and His death on the cross divides the two groups. In the world today people believe ideas that are opposite of what the Bible teaches. They think they are smarter than God. But God s ways and His wisdom are higher and better than anything in the world. Some non-believers make fun of Christian beliefs. They do not understand that God s plan gives salvation. How are the ways of the world (non-believers) different from the ways of Christians? Why do non-believers have a hard time understanding spiritual things? On the following pages, you ll find a preview of the new Explore the Bible Deaf Leader Guide SEE IT THROUGH Think about what you have learned from 1 Corinthians 1. Meet with one or two other members of your study group to find ways to live what you have learned. How have you added to the divisions in your church in the past? How have you helped make unity this week? What has God been sending you to do this past week? How have you been obeying Him? Has the crucified Christ been the center of your life this week? How has belief in the cross of Christ made you wise? 16 Explore the Bible

Session 1 United in Christ 1 Corinthians 1:10-25 PLAN AHEAD Pray for group members. Pray they will desire unity in the body of Christ. Ask a member to study the Introduction to the Books of 1 and 2 Corinthians and summarize it for the class. Make the lesson come alive! Find pictures of the following: 1) a group of people studying the Bible together, 2) a baptism, 3) people praying together, and 4) people eating together. Post them in the meeting room. Read 1 Corinthians 12:12-20 and prepare to discuss how the body of Christ needs to work together. FOCUS ATTENTION Call attention to the pictures of activities you have posted on the wall. ASK: What are the people doing? Why are these things important? What are some other things believers do together? Jesus prayed to the Father in John 17. Read verses 20-21. ASK: What does it mean to be one? Why is it important (see verse 21)? EXPLORE THE TEXT 1. Call for Unity (1 Corinthians 1:10) Ask the volunteer to share the introduction to 1 and 2 Corinthians. Sign 1 Corinthians 1:10. ASK: What kind of thinking do Christians have in common? (We all agree that Jesus is the Son of God, He is our Savior.) What purpose do Christians share? (We all have a purpose to share Jesus with others, we want to give God glory in our lives.) 2. Contempt for Division (1 Corinthians 1:11-16) Sign 1 Corinthians 1:11-16. ASK: What problem did the Corinthian church have? Following people instead of Christ hurts the church. It also causes pride and boasting. In 1 Corinthians 1:31 Paul told the Corinthians they should only boast about God. EXPLAIN: In 1 Corinthians 12:12-20 Paul used the picture of a body and its parts. We understand this is about the body of Christ. ASK: Can a body be divided? Does a body work well if the parts do not cooperate together? In the same way, church members should work together. Paul explained how he and Apollos did the work God gave them to do. Sign 1 Corinthians 3:5-8. ASK: Who is important? Who gives growth? 3. The Cross that Divides (1 Corinthians 1:17-25) Paul emphasized the cross in these verses. Belief in Jesus death on the cross for our sins brings Christians together. For other people, the cross does not make sense. Many of the Jews did not believe the Messiah would suffer. They did not believe Jesus was the Messiah. Paul said the cross was foolishness to the non-jews. Sign 1 Corinthians 1:17-25. ASK: Do you know people who seem very smart but do not believe in God? How do these verses help you understand them? EXPLAIN: In 1 Corinthians 2:14, Paul explained more about the problem non-believers have. People who are not Christians do not have the Holy Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit, a person cannot understand the truths of God. Ask a volunteer to sign 1 Corinthians 2:14-16. ASK: How can Christians understand the things of God? How do we have the mind of Christ? IN MY CONTEXT Ask members to find John 13:34-35 in their Bibles. After they have time to read it, ask one member to sign the verses. ASK: What are some ways we can show love to each other? Discuss. Spend a few minutes in quiet prayer. Encourage members to ask God to show them what they need to do to keep unity in the church. Remind members to do the readings for the week in the personal study guide. 120 Explore the Bible 121

Additional Leader Resources The Judges of Israel The Judges of Israel is taken from The Holman Bible Atlas 1998 B&H Publishing Group, 90. Used by permission. In those days there was RESOURCES Cities of Refuge Levitical Cities and Cities of Refuge is taken from The Holman Bible Atlas 1998 B&H Publishing Group. Used by permission. The Oppressors of Israel THE OPPRESSOR HISTORY IN JOSHUA, JUDGES, AND RUTH ISRAEL S DELIVERER Mesopotamia A Mesopotamian king subdued Israel for a time during the period of the judges (Judg. 3:8). Othniel The Moabites The story of Ehud and Eglon illustrated conflict (Judg. 3:15-24), while the Israelites and Moabites in the Book of Ruth illustrated peaceful relations (Ruth 4:18-22). Ehud The Judges in Israel. Family Tree of Boaz and Ruth Everyone did what was right in his own eyes. The Ammonites The Ammonites made claim to all the territory in Moab as far south as the Arnon (Judg. 11:13), while the Book of Joshua makes the same claim for Israel (13:15-28). Ehud, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon The Amalekites The atrocities of the descendants of Esau (Gen. 36:12) against Israel caused God to command Saul to exterminate the Amalekites (1 Sam. 15:2-3). Ehud The Canaanites Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River; Biblical evidence is scant for any type of concerted Canaanite aggression against the Israelites. The Book of Joshua (see 9:1-2; 10:1-5) indicates that in emergency situations the independent city-state kings formed defense coalitions, but no one had power to unite all Canaan against Israel. In Judges (see ch. 4 5), Deborah is depicted as having fought against the Canaanites. However, the Canaanites and Israelites gradually melded together, a phenomenon essentially completed by the end of David s rule. Deborah and Barak 1500 B.C. 1446 Bronze hand mirrors taken from Egypt by Hebrew women The Philistines Shem For more information or to order, visit LifeWay.com/ETBDeaf 18 LifeWay.com/Explore the Bible ITEM 8 : Chart: The Oppressors of Israel 1250?-1175? Gideon 1200?-1150? Jepthah ITEM 13: Poster: Suggested Use: Sessions 10,11 Explore the Bible Adult Leader Pack, Winter 2016-17 1380?-1060? Suggested Use: Session 11 1320? Deborah and Barak defeat the Canaanites Events in Judges ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 8.indd 10 ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 13.indd 1 1200? Gideon defeats Midianites and Amalekites and Barak 1100 B.C. Jacob Judah Salmon 1080-1010 Saul 1050-970 David 1105-1025 Samuel 1080? Samson defeats Philistines Isaac Gideon Judges 3:31 Killed 600 Philistines with an oxgoad JudgesNahor 4 5 Led anharan army to victory against Sisera s troops Judges 10:1-2 Jair Judges 10:3-5 Jephthah Judges 11:1 12:7 Judges 12:11-12 Obed Ruth 4:17; Matthew 1:5-6 Abdon Samson Ruth 4:13; Matthew 1:5 Judged for 10 years Judged for 8 years Judges Jesse 13 16 Killed 1,000 Philistines with a donkey s jawbone; was deceived by Delilah; destroyed a Philistine Marriage temple; judgedsingle 20 years generation 6/20/16 12:32 PM Bathsheba 2 Samuel 11:1 12:15 David Joshua; Judges; Ruth Jesus Christ ITEM 3: Poster: Winter 2016-17 Suggested Use: Sessions 1-13 ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 3.indd 1 Multiple generations ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 4.indd 1 Probably located in in northeastern Gilead, east of the Jordan River; a Levitical city that Moses appointed for unintentional killers Joshua 20:8; 21:38 Shechem The tribal territory of Ephraim near the Manasseh border Joshua 17:2,7; 20:7; 21:21; 24:1,25,32; Judges 8:31; 9:1-3, 6-7,18,20,23-26,28,31,34,39, 41,46-47,49,57; 21:19 6/22/16 8:12 AM worship. 6/27/16 8:50 AM Joshua; Judges; Ruth MEMORY VERSES ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 1.indd 1 WINTER 2016-17 MEMORY VERSES WINTER 2016-17 MEMORY VERSES WINTER 2016-17 MEMORY VERSES Joshua 1:5 Joshua 1:5 Joshua 1:5 Joshua 1:5 Joshua 1:5 Joshua 4:24 Joshua 4:24 Joshua 4:24 Joshua 4:24 Joshua 4:24 Joshua 1:7 Joshua 1:7 Joshua 1:7 Joshua 1:7 Joshua 1:7 Luke 1:32-33 Luke 1:32-33 Luke 1:32-33 Luke 1:32-33 Luke 1:32-33 Joshua 22:5 Joshua 22:5 Joshua 22:5 Joshua 22:5 Joshua 22:5 Proverbs 24:10 Proverbs 24:10 Proverbs 24:10 Proverbs 24:10 Proverbs 24:10 Judges 2:18 Judges 2:18 Judges 2:18 Judges 2:18 Judges 2:18 ITEM 12: Poster: Judges 6:16 Suggested Use: Sessions 4,6 ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 12.indd 1 ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 9.indd 1 Ramoth-gilead ( shoulder, back ) WINTER 2016-17 WINTER ITEM 1: Map: The Judges of Israel2016-17 Suggested Use: Sessions 1-13 MEMORY VERSES Judges 5:3 Matthew 1:6-16 NOTE: Permission is granted by the copyright holder to photocopy this item for itsitem intended usefamily only.tree of Boaz and Ruth 9: Poster: Adapted from the HCSB Study Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2010), 340-341, 386-387, 430-431. Suggested Use: Sessions 2, 13 ITEM 4: Time Line: Joshua; Judges; Ruth Suggested Use: Sessions 1-13 Joshua 12:22; 15:23; 19:37; 20:7; 21:32; Judges 4:6,9-11 PHOTO: The biblical city of Hebron, where David was anointed as king of Israel Winter 2016-17 Tony Evans, General Editor Ammonites Defeated the Ammonites after making a promise to the Lord Judged for 7 years Ruth (Mahlon s widow) Judges 12:13-15 6/20/16 12:41 PM 1060? Samson destroys Philistine temple Moab Judges 12:8-10 Elon Winter 2016-17 Judged for 22 years ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 6 CC14.indd 1 Rahab Canaanite town in eastern Galilee ( heights of Gilead ) PERSONAL STUDY GUIDE Judged for 23 years first daughter second daughter ITEM 6: Chart: Cities of Refuge Suggested Use: Session 5 Joshua 10:3,5,23,36-37,39; 11:21; 12:10; 14:13-15; 15:13,54; 20:7; 21:11,13; Judges 1:10,20; 16:3 Kedesh ( sacred place ) Led 300Lot men to victory Genesis 11:27 Midianites against 135,000 Judges 6 8 EsauTola Boaz Ibzan 1120?-1060? Samson 1140? Events in Ruth Rebecca Samson 1000 B.C. 1175?-1125? Ruth 1170? Jephthah defeats Ammonites and Philistines Gideon, Tola, Jair Division of the land into 12 allotments The most dramatic phase of Philistine history begins in the period of the 1406 judges, whencrossing the Philistines were the principal enemy of and the major Miraculous of political threat to Israel. This threat is first seen in the stories of Samson the Jordan River (see Judg. 13 16). The threat intensified as the Philistines encroached on 1406 thedestruction territory of of Jericho the tribe of Dan, ultimately forcing Dan to move north (see Judg. 18:11,29). A major city in the hill country of Judah about 19 miles south of Jerusalem and 15 miles west of the Dead Sea; Amorites, Hittites, tribe of Anak, and then Canaanites Cut along line Print: NCV 1200 B.C. Ham Shamgar Terah Hebron Judges 5:3 Judges 5:3 Judges 5:3 Judges 5:3 Judges 6:16 Judges 6:16 Judges 6:16 Judges 6:16 Ruth 1:16 Ruth 1:16 Ruth 1:16 Ruth 1:16 Ruth 1:16 Ruth 2:20 Ruth 2:20 Ruth 2:20 Ruth 2:20 Ruth 2:20 6/20/16 12:55 PM 6/20/16 12:51 PM 6/20/16 12:33 PM 6/20/16 12:49 PM * New design available Spring 2018. The new design of Explore the Bible Deaf includes everything you expect, just in slightly different places. You ll find key Scriptures, discussion questions, Bible skills, and commentary. But now, the group leader introduces the Scripture, and discussion follows. Participants are no longer expected to prepare before the meeting. Instead, they use five daily Bible studies to reinforce what they learned. Daily Bible engagement is a major contributing factor to spiritual growth. This new design ensures that group participants are getting in the Word on a regular basis. Includes Leader Guide. 1445 Exploration of Canaan by the 12 spies Killed Eglon, king of Moab, and defeated Moabites Japheth Noah ITEM 5: Bookmark: Memory Verses Suggested Use: Sessions 1-13 Explore the Bible: Deaf Personal Study Guide 1300 B.C. Conquered a Canaanite city Judges 3:12-30 NOTE: Permission is granted by the copyright holder to photocopy this item for its intended use only. 1500 New kingdom of Egypt 1406-1380? Events in Joshua Judges 1:12-13; 3:7-11 Ehud ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 5.indd 1 1500 Olmecs settle on the Gulf Coast of Mexico 1446 The exodus and defeat of Pharaoh at the Red Sea Othniel Deborah Abraham 1400 B.C. Joshua 20:8; 21:27 Choose for yourselves today the one you will ( association or league ) IDENTIFICATION WINTER 2016-17 > NIV 1500 First alphabet developed in Egypt REFERENCE Joshua; Judges; Ruth 1490?-1380? Joshua 1526-1406 Moses 1425 B.C. In the time of the judges, the Midianites along with the Amalekites began 1360?-1300? Deborah to1406 raid Israel using camels to strike swiftly over great distances. Gideon Events in Deuteronomy drove them out and killed their1385? leaders (see Judg. 6 8). BIBLICAL REFERENCE Joshua 20:8; 21:36 In Bashan for the part of the tribe of Manasseh living east of the Jordan River; a city for the Levites ( inaccessible ) EXPLORE THE BIBLE: ADULTS 1529-1409? Aaron 1450 B.C. The Midianites ITS TRIBE/REGION Reuben; set aside as a city for the Levites Golan ( circle or enclosure ) NAME Time Line: Joshua; Judges; Ruth CITY OF REFUGE Bezer 6/20/16 12:50 PM ITEM 7 : Chart: The Judges Suggested Use: Sessions 8,9,10,11 ETB Leader Pack Win16-17 - Item 7.indd 1 6/20/16 12:44 PM Leader Pack Help leaders prepare, present, and support the group study each week with visual aids, commentary, session plans, video overview of the study (not captioned), and more. Print and digital: Use with any translation Biblical Illustrator Commentary QuickSource This quarterly resource features articles on biblical archaeology, customs, and locations, as well as fascinating photographs and maps. A third of the articles tie directly to Explore the Bible sessions each quarter. Serious Bible study participants and leaders can dig even deeper into the meaning of each session s core verses. This is for leaders seeking a more discussion-oriented approach to Bible study. It s also a great tool for busy leaders or last-minute substitutes. Print and digital: CSB Print and digital: CSB LifeWay.com/BiblicalIllustrator LifeWay.com/Explore the Bible 19

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