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The Bible Lesson and the Bible Lesson Study Aid

by Robert Nguyen Cramer

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The Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson - its 3 components
Bible Lesson
Components Descriptions Purchasable at Related resources
The Bible

The original Hebrew (Old Testament), Aramaic (Daniel only), and Greek (New Testament) texts are what actually constitute "the Bible." All versions of the Bible -- whether in Latin, English, Chinese, or Hindi; whether produced in 384 A.D., in 1611 A.D., or in 1996 A.D. -- are merely translations indirectly derived from many generations of handcopies of those original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.

The BibleTexts.com Bible Commentary provides verse-by-verse textual corrections that are based upon the most current knowledge of those original Hebrew and Greek texts. Those corrections usually are relevant only to the KJV, because most modern versions such as the NRSV and the TEV were translated from Hebrew and Greek texts that are much more consistent with "the original texts" than those Hebrew and Greek texts from which the 1611 KJV was translated. In the KJV most of the substantive errors are due to the faulty Hebrew and Greek texts from which the KJV was translated. (See S&H 139:15.)

Almost all of today's printed and electronic editions of the KJV are based upon Dr. Benjamin Blayney's 1769 revision of the KJV, which like many of its KJV-revision predecessors, does not include the Apocrypha and the marginal notes that were in the original 1611 edition of the KJV. Spelling and punctuation also are quite different from the 1611 edition. Even in today's editions of the KJV, there remain some punctuation and spelling differences among major publishers.

The published writings of Mary Baker Eddy (MBE), including the Church Manual, do not specify which Bible version should be read in church services in Churches of Christ, Scientist. In her day the KJV was the primary version used in the Christian Science Quarterly (CSQ) and in church services, but the Revised Version was used in place of the KJV for an entire year (1890) and occasionally used in the Golden Text until 1914, and the RV, Noyes', Rotherham's, Wilson's, and Young's translations were also occasionally used in other parts of the CSQ Bible Lesson until 1898.

Christian Science Reading Rooms (CSRR)

American Bible Society (or by phone 800-322-4253)

Barnes & Nobles

Borders Book

Phone order (800-456-4851)

Bible book reviews

Bible Lesson history & use of other Bible versions

History of KJV & Textus Receptus

Topical index on Bible issues

KJV online

Other Bible versions online (many Bible versions in many languages)

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures The inspirational and practical value of each section's Bible passages is explored in the section's correlative passages from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (S&H) by MBE.

CSRR

Barnes & Nobles

Borders Book

Phone order (800-456-4851)

S&H book review

S&H online

Christian Science Quarterly The Christian Science Quarterly magazine outlines each week's Bible Lesson readings, which begins with a Golden Text and Responsive Reading and then lists six sections of (1) readings from the Bible and (2) correlative readings from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which help to explain each section's Bible passages. The Quarterly is published four times a year by The Christian Science Publishing Society (Boston, MA, USA). Each Quarterly contains three months of Bible Lessons (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, or Oct-Dec).

CSRR

Online order

Phone order (800-456-4851)

CSQ online

Importance of and tools for Bible Lesson

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The BibleTexts.com Bible Lesson Study Aid
Bible Lesson Study Aid

The role of the Bible Lesson Study Aid - The BibleTexts.com Bible Lesson Study Aid (see http:/www.bibletexts.com/bl.htm) is intended as a resource for the study of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson, which is published by the Christian Science Publishing Society. The Bible verses used in the Bible Lesson Study Aid correspond with those in the current week's Bible Lesson. The English language edition of the Christian Science Quarterly is designed to be used with the KJV (Cambridge edition) of the Bible; whereas, the texts on the Bible Lesson Study Aid page are from the KJV, the NRSV and the TEV (also known as the Good News Bible).

Choice of Bibles - There often are substantial differences between the wording of the KJV and modern translations. In comparison with the KJV, the NRSV generally should be considered as more accurately representing the wording of the original texts, and the TEV generally should be considered as more accurately reflecting the originally intended meaning of original texts. (The New American Bible is also recommended as another translation that is very faithful to the original wording, and the Revised English Bible is another translation that is very faithful to the originally intended meaning. For more details, see "Recommended Bible Study Books and Resources" at http://www.bibletexts.com/reviews/index.htm.)

Bible citation title bars - On each Bible citation's title bar are links to many additional Bible research resources, including:

  • Bible Lesson - (online authorized edition of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson)
  • BL Q&A (Bible Lesson questions)
  • Bibles online (online editions of many Bible versions)
  • S&H online (online authorized edition of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures [S&H])
  • Bible terms (an index of many online Bible research tools)
  • Strong's S&H (Hebrew and Greek words used or referenced in S&H, along with their Hebrew and Greek definitions and S&H references)
  • Strong's Heb (online Hebrew dictionary keyed to Strong's numbers)
  • Strong's Gr (online Greek dictionary keyed to Strong's numbers)

Footnotes - The footnotes are comprised of excerpts from the BibleTexts.com Bible Commentary. They include textual commentary, exegesis, cross references, and links to other resources relevant to the Bible Lesson citations.

S&H title bars - On each S&H title bar are links to many additional Bible research resources, including:

  • S&H (online authorized edition of S&H)
  • i-99, 100-199, 200-299, 300-399, 400-499, 500-600 (Bible quotations, paraphrases, and allusions used in S&H, plus historical references)
  • S&H People - (Bible people and places referenced in S&H)
  • S&H Phrases (Bible words and phrases used in S&H)
  • S&H Heb/Gk (Hebrew and Greek words used or referenced in S&H, along with their Hebrew and Greek definitions and S&H references)
  • Bible Lesson - (online authorized edition of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson)

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Bible Lesson Background and Tools
Bible Lesson
Bible Lesson Study Aid
Bible Lesson tools
Other research tools
Topical index
Bible Lesson http://www.tfccs.com/GV/CSPS/weekslesson.jhtml

Bible Lesson Study Aid

http://www.bibletexts.com/bl.htm

Bible Lesson Questions

http://www.bibletexts.com/blq.htm

Sunday School preparation aid

http://www.bibletexts.com/sundayschool.htm

Importance of the Bible Lesson - quotes from MBE & editors

http://www.bibletexts.com/manual/biblical-teachings.htm

Bible Lesson insights from early CS periodicals from 1889 and after

http://www.bibletexts.com/articles/bl.htm

Bible Lesson history & Bible versions used in early Bible Lessons

http://www.bibletexts.com/bl-ver.htm

Bible resources sold in Christian Science Reading Rooms up to 1910

http://www.bibletexts.com/workshops/7-bible-resources-in-early-csrr.htm

Researched Bible Guide - verse-by-verse commentary of each Bible Lesson

http://www.daybreakpublications.com
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Abbreviations
Bible resources in Christian Science Reading Rooms up to 1910
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