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content!!! Bible Experiment

Wiki seems great for learning from each other - how about looking at a passage from the Bible together, pooling our ideas as to what it means?

Choose a topic here:

* ConversationOnTheMount - the first time we tried this - looking at Matthew 5.
* JesusOnChurch - Revelation 2-3

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!! Vote on new topics

What should we do? Just change the number of votes after each suggestion (I've given each 3 to get started), or make your own suggestion. If you want to start a study, click the question mark next to the name of it (or give it a better name first) and the new page will be created for you.

!Carry on with the next section of the Sermon on the Mount (3 votes)

AnotherConversationOnTheMount

We learned plenty from Jesus in the first part of the Sermon, so why not carry on? If we finished it, we could be happy that we've digested (partially) an important part of what Jesus wants to say.

!The infamous "Women's hair length" passage from 1 Corinthians 11 (4 votes)

TheVeryNatureOfThings

It occasionally appears on Guilty Expression, so why not try to work out what God could be saying through this passage?

!A discussion about part of one of Paul's letters (Ephesians 1?) (3 votes)

HavingBeenPredestined

People get hot under the collar about Paul, and he certainly can be controversial. We could have a good time looking at some of his thoughts. (An aside - you're right about that. I overheard someone in a caf� today (as you do) saying he thought Paul saw things very black and white and he wanted to sit Paul down and give him a talking to!)

!The 'joyful' passages in Philippians (3 votes)

PhilippianAmbitions

Since I've just quoted Philippians twice on the Discussion of ambitions, how about that as a good book to study? It always impresses me how Paul can be so peaceful and joyful in the circumstances he was in - makes me feel like I should be happier with my life! (And most other people on this site don't sound much different!) I'll give it 3 votes!

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pagenameBibleExperiment
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author195.194.120.162
lastmodifiedNovember 19, 2002
createdSeptember 26, 2002
content!!! Bible Experiment

Wiki seems great for learning from each other - how about looking at a passage from the Bible together, pooling our ideas as to what it means?

Choose a topic here:

* ConversationOnTheMount - the first time we tried this - looking at Matthew 5.
* JesusOnChurch - Revelation 2-3

----

!! Vote on new topics

What should we do? Just change the number of votes after each suggestion (I've given each 3 to get started), or make your own suggestion. If you want to start a study, click the question mark next to the name of it (or give it a better name first) and the new page will be created for you.

!Carry on with the next section of the Sermon on the Mount (3 votes)

AnotherConversationOnTheMount

We learned plenty from Jesus in the first part of the Sermon, so why not carry on? If we finished it, we could be happy that we've digested (partially) an important part of what Jesus wants to say.

!The infamous "Women's hair length" passage from 1 Corinthians 11 (4 votes)

TheVeryNatureOfThings

It occasionally appears on Guilty Expression, so why not try to work out what God could be saying through this passage?

!A discussion about part of one of Paul's letters (Ephesians 1?) (3 votes)

HavingBeenPredestined

People get hot under the collar about Paul, and he certainly can be controversial. We could have a good time looking at some of his thoughts. (An aside - you're right about that. I overheard someone in a caf� today (as you do) saying he thought Paul saw things very black and white and he wanted to sit Paul down and give him a talking to!)

!The 'joyful' passages in Philippians (3 votes)

PhillipianAmbitions

Since I've just quoted Philippians twice on the Discussion of ambitions, how about that as a good book to study? It always impresses me how Paul can be so peaceful and joyful in the circumstances he was in - makes me feel like I should be happier with my life! (And most other people on this site don't sound much different!) I'll give it 3 votes!

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