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The Course Instructions


1) Use your lesson only as a guide. Look up the verses given in your Bible. Read several verses before and after each passage given. Certain verses have been either written out, or condensed, for the sole purpose of highlighting specific Biblical statements. These condensations are in no way intended to take away from the words of the Bible. The intention in these studies is for you to discover these truths as they are presented in scripture.
 
2) As you study each lesson, jot down any questions that you might have. This is especially important if you feel something is not presented correctly, according to the scriptures.
 
As an aid to your studies, you may wish to use one or more of the following recommended books-
 
-Abingdon's Strong's Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible. (highly recommended).
 
-Thompson Chain Reference Bible (King James Version) or Cambridge Univ. Press Bible (KJV).
 
-Interlinear Greek-English New Testament (with a Greek-English Lexicon and New Testament synonyms) by George Ricker Berry, Baker Book House.

Tom Raddatz