Bob Utley You Can Understand the Bible - Luke 17

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Bob Utley You Can Understand the Bible - Luke 17


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Luke 17

PARAGRAPH DIVISIONS OF MODERN TRANSLATIONS

UBS4 NKJV NRSV TEV NJB
Some Sayings of Jesus Jesus Warns of Offenses Sin On Leading Others Astray Luk_17:1-4 Luk_17:1-4 Luk_17:1-4 Luk_17:1-3 a Luk_17:1-3 a Brotherly Correction Luk_17:3-4 Luk_17:3-4 Faith and Duty Faith The Power of Faith Luk_17:5-6 Luk_17:5-10 Luk_17:5-6 Luk_17:5 Luk_17:5-6 Luk_17:6 A Servant's Duty Humble Service Luk_17:7-10 Luk_17:7-10 Luk_17:7-10 Luk_17:7-10 The Cleansing of Ten Lepers Ten Lepers Cleansed Ten Lepers Cleansed Jesus Heals Ten Men The Ten Victims of Skin-Disease Luk_17:11-19 Luk_17:11-19 Luk_17:11-19 Luk_17:11-13 Luk_17:11-19 Luk_17:14 a Luk_17:14-19 The Coming of the Kingdom The Coming of the Kingdom The Kingdom is Among You The Coming of the Kingdom The Coming of the Kingdom of God Luk_17:20-37 Luk_17:20-37 Luk_17:20-21 Luk_17:20-21 Luk_17:20-21 The End of the Age The Day of the Son of Man Luk_17:22-37 Luk_17:22-30 Luk_17:22-25 Luk_17:26-30 Luk_17:31-36 Luk_17:31-37 Luk_17:37 a Luk_17:37 b READING CYCLE THREE (from "hyperlink")

FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR's INTENT AT THE PARAGRAPH LEVEL

This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have. You, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit are priority in interpretation. You must not relinquish this to a commentator.

Read the chapter in one sitting. Identify the subjects. Compare your subject divisions with the five translations above. Paragraphing is not inspired, but it is the key to following the original author's intent, which is the heart of interpretation. Every paragraph has one and only one subject.

1. First paragraph

2. Second paragraph

3. Third paragraph

4. Etc.



DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have. You, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit are priority in interpretation. You must not relinquish this to a commentator.

These discussion questions are provided to help you think through the major issues of this section of the book. They are meant to be thought-provoking, not definitive.

1. Is this chapter is primarily written for the disciples or the Pharisees?

2. Why did the Jews hate the Samaritans?

3. Will the Second Coming be expected or unexpected, visible or secret?

4. Does the NT use the term "rapture"?

Define the concept in your own terms.