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    SOME QUESTIONS

  1. As you read the Bible Lesson, what questions do you have?
  2. What word, phrase, or theme is used throughout the Bible Lesson? How does it relate to the subject?
  3. What biblical words, phrases, or verses can you find in the correlative passages in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures that are quotes or paraphrases from the Bible?
  4. As an aids to answering this question:
  5. "Understanding the outward facts concerning the Bible passages"1
  6. How does the Reverend Irving Tomlinson's explanation of the composition of the Bible Lesson apply to this week's Bible Lesson?
  7. What is "a leading thought in each section of the Lesson"2?
  8. Describe proofs of God's love and power that you found in the Bible Lesson.
  9. How have you lived what you learned from this week's Bible Lesson?


SOME NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE LESSON

In 1898 when Mary Baker Eddy chose the 26 subjects for an entirely new Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson format, the Reverend Irving Tomlinson was one of the original members of the newly constituted Christian Science Bible Lesson Committee.

From 1888 to 1899 the Christian Science Bible Lesson Committee simply had directly copied to the Christian Science Quarterly the Bible citations that had been prepared by the multi-denominational International Lesson Committee [ILC] for the weekly International Sunday School Lessons used by Protestant churches. (The Church of Christ, Scientist, had no representation on that committee.) To those Bible Lessons the Christian Science Bible Lesson Committee added correlative citations from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which provided explanations of the Bible texts chosen by the ILC. Until 1898 the ILC-based Bible Lessons were a key component of both Christian Science church services and Christian Science Sunday School, which until 1895 included adult Sunday School classes. From 1898 to 1899 both the ILC-based Bible Lessons and the new 26-subject Bible Lessons were used. Use of the ILC-based Bible Lessons were discontinued after 1899.

To read the Rev. Tomlinson's complete article, browse http://www.bibletexts.com/articles/j040p483.htm.

To read more about the history of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lessons, including the official use of other translations in addition to (and for one entire year replacing) the King James Version, browse http://www.bibletexts.com/bl-ver.htm.)


FOOTNOTES

1 Excerpts from "The Lesson Sermon," by the Editors of The Christian Science Journal (TCSJ, 1899, May, Vol 17, page 144-152). The following excerpt is from page 150:

2 Excerpts from "The Christian Science Bible Lessons," by Irving Tomlinson (The Christian Science Journal, Volume 40, March, 1923, pages 483-487). To read the entire article, browse http://www.bibletexts.com/articles/j040p483.htm. The following excerpt is from pages 485 and 486:


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