Bible Topics

Why use Bible Topics as a study aid?

Christ in a crib in a stable with Mary and Joseph

The Bible is a large book with many different types of writing, such as history, poetry, prophecy, letters, and more. It can be difficult to understand how all the pieces fit together and what the main themes and messages are. By using Bible Topics as a study aid, you can focus on specific subjects or themes that interest you and see how they are developed throughout the Bible. This can help you gain a deeper understanding of the Bible and its teachings.

Bible Topics can also help you see the connections between different parts of the Bible and how they relate to each other. For example, if you are interested in the topic of salvation, you can look at all the passages that talk about salvation and see how they fit together to give you a fuller picture of what salvation means in the Bible.

Additionally, studying Bible Topics can help you apply the teachings of the Bible to your life. By focusing on specific topics, you can see how the Bible's teachings relate to your own experiences and challenges, and how you can live out those teachings in your daily life.

There are many ways that people study the Bible, some just read through starting at the book of Genesis ending with Revelation and enjoy the stories the books contain. Others follow the direction of their Pastors, Vicars and Priests, mainly on the days they attend a religious service. We have found that, to get the most truthful information from the Bible it is important to use both Hebrew and Greek (old and new) Testaments or Books. If we search for a thought, Bible belief or topic (such as those on the left) in both Hebrew and Greek scriptures we will find that all references will harmonize, some giving different views or ideas of the topic you are searching. For instance, if we wanted to know the exact genealogy of Jesus then we need to look at Matthew 1:1-17 which is the genealogy through Joseph according to the Jewish custom. If we then look at Christ's genealogy as recorded by Luke at Luke 3:23-38 we will see that this genealogy is through Mary the mother of Jesus. Both these genealogies prove that Jesus truly did come through the line of David. (see 2 Samuel 7:12-16, Isaiah 11:1, Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32, Acts 15:15-16 and Hebrews 1:5)

By using Bible Topics as a study aid, you can gain a deeper understanding of the Bible and its teachings, see the connections between different parts of the Bible, and apply its teachings to your life in a meaningful way.