A deep look at Scripture God's very words is never wasted. In fact, not only is it never wasted; it's richly rewarded. The more deeply we dive into the riches of the Bible, the more deeply we can experience and serve God, the giver of all truth, wisdom, love and understanding. The new LifeGuide(r) in Depth Bible Studies help you do just that, taking you further into themes and books of Scripture than you might have gone before. As you see new connections between the Old and New Testament, gain an understanding of the historical and cultural background of passages, engage in creative exercises, and concretely apply what you've learned, you'll be amazed at the breadth of the knowledge and wisdom you gain and the transformation God can work in you as you meet him in his Word. Each session provides enough material for a week's worth of Scripture study along with a weekly group discussion guide that pulls all of the elements together. This guide is based on and includes the inductive Bible study Daniel from the bestselling LifeGuide(r) Bible Study Series--only now it has been expanded for a new kind of study experience. In A Deeper Look at Daniel, specifically, you'll discover how to (accurately) interpret the meaning of the goat with one horn how God has been at work throughout history how the sins of our predecessors can influence us how to stand firm when your faith and values are challenged and much more. If you're longing to go deeper in your understanding of God and his Word, LifeGuide(r) in Depth Bible Studies are is for you. These new studies will meet your need for both rich, solidly researched content and personal application. They'll meet your need for Bible study that challenges your head and your heart. Most of all, we pray you'll meet God in them."
I really like the introduction and group and personal discussion questions at the front of each section, but the questions in each section just seem really basic or really difficult. There doesn't seem to be a lot of in between, making them not very helpful for group discussions. Our group focused a lot on the introductory questions and what stood out to us from the biblical chapter. We still had valuable discussions, but we didn't really feel like the book helped that much.
I bought this book in anticipation of teaching a Bible study on the book of Daniel and found it to be excellent. It asks wonderful questions that really lead to application of the text. The leader guide in the back of the book will be very helpful as we enter into this important study. I highly recommend it.
This study guide offers some good questions for personal or group Bible studies. It also offers good notes for leaders to help them lead Bible studies in general and a discussion on the book of Daniel in particular.
I dislike how they try and make all the prophecies mostly focused on past events (for modern day past events) but it's all about personal views on interpretation. It's more of a read and see thing than relying on reviews.
This is a book study for the book of Daniel. There are twelve sections with a series of questions meant to help direct conversation and reflection upon the text. The questions are a mixed bag--many are good and will drive group conversation, but there are many cheesy questions that aren't all that helpful.
Surprisingly, Connelly avoids dealing with the controversial prophecies in the book, redirecting the reader to the text without attempting to really attempting to interpret them. This may help some avoid rabbit trails and arguments about eschatology, but it also leaves the readers directionless in many places.
There is an answer key of sorts in the back that will help answer the questions for you if you're having trouble yourself. It is a useful, but imperfect book.
I really enjoyed this in depth look into the book of Daniel. The author not only gives you the scripture to study but gives you points in which to connect it to real life, alternate scripture & different view points. I love how he causes you to look deeper & at competing theories for what God is really being said.
This did take me longer than 12 weeks but a lot of it was because it was so much to wrap my head around I had to take time to process & meditate on God's word. I loved it & I am encouraged to find more studies by this author.
For each chapter of Daniel, there are four separate study focus'. Part 1 investigates the facts presented in the chapter. Part 2 connects the events or concepts presented with other Scriptures. Part 3 presents ideas gleaned from the chapter on which to reflect. Part 4 contains interesting discussion questions for a group. This books is enormously helpful if you are teaching a class or if you just want to know Daniel.