Hermey
Lessons
Homework.
Always
start
each
personal
study
of
the
Bible
with
a
prayer
for
God
to
give
you
His
wisdom
and
understanding
and
for
God
to
reveal
what
he
wants
you
to
know.
Also
pray
for
God
to
help
you
to
get
yourself
and
any
erroneous
ideas
out
of
the
way
of
what
God
is
trying
to
reveal
to
you.
- Become
familiar
with
Site.
- Pick
a
team
to
work
on
while
doing
homework
assignments,
or
decide
to
work
alone.
- Look
at
Menu
that
is
at
the
top
of
every
page
on
the
LJC1611kjv
web
site
and
all
drop-down
sub-menus.
- Read
Read_Me
file
for
how
to
install
the
site
on
own
device
from
the
CD
or
USB
supplied
at
the
start
of
class.
- Read
Help
page.
- Find
Jokes.
- Find
the
Index
to
Books
on
site.
- Find
the
Index
to
Words
on
site.
- Find
and
skim
through
the
Word
Counts
document.
- Be
sure
that
you
can
find
what
is
available
using
any
of
these
tools
since
you
will
be
using
them
for
the
homework
of
this
class.
- Pick
a
Psalm
to
interpret
and
match
size
of
the
Psalm
with
the
size
of
your
team.
- Find
and
skim
through
the
following
three
web
pages.
They
show
the
three
different
ways
to
use
the
Bible
in
our
life
and
get
God's
witness
in
our
life.
- Personal
Application:
Application
of
God's
Word
to
our
Personal
Life.
- Ministry
Application:
Book
Study
on
Proverbs
9.
- Start
of
Interpretation:
Read
Romans
Chapter
1
on
Bible
page
in
Verse
format,
Sentence
format
and
look
at
Punctuation
format.
- Read
your
chosen
Psalm
using
the
Sentence
format
of
your
Psalm.
Rewriting
each
sentence
in
your
Psalm
using
your
own
words.
Be
sure
to
not
just
copy
the
sentence
in
the
Psalm
because
rewording
it
causes
your
brain
to
work
in
a
different
way
than
just
reading.
This
is
the
start
of
Biblical
meditation.
Start
reading
your
Psalm,
using
the
sentence
format,
every
day
and
out
loud.
Write
down
every
place
where
you
stumble
while
reading
aloud.
These
are
places
where
one
part
of
your
brain
expected
one
set
of
words
and
your
eyes,
and
another
part
of
your
brain,
saw
something
different.
These
places
will
need
special
attention
as
you
do
the
rest
of
these
exercises
found
in
the
homework.
- Format
of
Class
lessons:
- Read
Hermeneutics
Lesson
Synopsis
that
is
at
the
Hermeneutics
Lessons
link.
You
would
be
wise
to
read
(not
just
skim)
this
document
at
least
once
a
week
during
class.
This
will
help
you
understand
the
class
plan,
where
we
are
in
that
plan,
and
help
you
to
remember
the
basic
steps
to
follow
when
you
are
trying
to
interpret
the
Bible.
- Look
over
incomplete
Book
Study
on
Psalm
119
to
get
an
idea
of
the
format
to
use
in
study.
Please
remember
that
this
is
an
example
only.
Look
at
the
end
of
the
Psalm
and
see
the
sentences
which
were
rewritten.
Look
at
the
summary
for
the
various
sections
of
Psalm
119.
Look
at
the
word
definitions
at
the
start
of
the
document.
Please
note
that
these
definitions
limit
the
definition
to
the
use
within
Psalms
119.
That
makes
them
an
application
of
the
words
and
not
a
complete
Biblical
definition.
This
distinctions
will
become
clear
throughout
this
class
and
it
is
a
critical
distinction.
- Write
a
summary
of
your
Psalm
using
your
own
rewritten
sentences.
Make
a
second
copy
that
you
will
be
changing
as
you
go
through
this
class.
It
is
recommended
that
this
second
copy
be
on
a
computer
for
ease
of
editing.
The
first
copy
is
to
remain
unchanged
so
that
you
can
compare
your
final
result
to
what
you
started
with
and
see
what
God
teaches
you
through
this
class.
- Find
the
helps
on
parallel
passages
of
the
Gospels:
- Skim
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
in
the
Gospel
(Matthew,
Mark,
Luke,
John)
documents.
Be
sure
that
you
can
find
verses
from
the
start
of
the
Study.
Also
be
sure
that
you
can
see
how
the
various
names
in
the
Study
have
a
summary
for
the
use
of
each
name.
Be
sure
that
you
see
where
notes
within
these
Studies
provide
links
to
other
Gospels
which
tell
a
different
view
of
the
same
story.
(These
are
called
parallel
passages
within
the
Gospels.)
Look
at
the
Miracles
documents
(Gospels,
the
Miracles
section
of,
the
Significant
Events
in
the
New
Testament,
Old
Testament).
Finish
rewriting
each
sentence
in
your
Psalm
in
your
own
words.
- For
the
remainder
of
class
homework
includes
working
on
finishing
interpretation
of
your
Psalm.
You
will
provide
a
proper
word
definition
for
each
significant
word
and
identify
the
source
of
your
definition.
Then
give
an
interpretation
of
each
phrase
based
upon
your
word
definitions
and
the
punctuation
involved.
As
needed,
update
the
one
copy
of
your
sentence
summary
and
chapter
summary.
Expect
to
have
to
do
these
updates
to
some
extent.
Having
to
update
shows
that
God
revealed
something
to
you
that
you
did
not
know
on
your
first
reading
of
the
Psalm.
Do
not
look
at
what
other
commentators
have
written
until
after
you
have
finished
your
own
interpretation
so
that
you
can
get
what
God
wants
you
to
have
instead
of
what
some
man
wrote.
- Write
a
Chapter
Summary
of
your
Psalm
based
upon
your
rewritten
sentences.
Together
these
form
the
basis
of
your
study.
Keep
a
copy
as
written
and
make
another
copy
to
be
changed
as
you
study.
By
keeping
both
you
can
see
the
changes
that
your
study
provides
and
you
will
have
evidence
that
God
is
showing
you
new
things
through
this
study
method.
- Learn
the
differences
between
applications
and
interpretation:
- Take
a
good
look
at
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
Verses
document.
Skim
through
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
Overview
document.
Understand
the
differences
between
the
interpretations
of
each
name
and
the
various
applications
of
each
name.
- For
this
homework
find
all
references
to
personal
pronouns
(
"ye"
,
"thee"
,
"thine"
,
"thou"
)
within
your
chapter.
Put
the
word
"personal"
into
each
place
where
these
words
occur
and
see
how
it
makes
a
difference
in
your
understanding
of
the
verse.
We
have
been
taught
to
drop
the
"personal"
part
of
these
words
because
religion
tries
to
deny
the
personal
relationship
that
is
part
of
Salvation.
The
true
definition
of
"ye"
is ^each
and
every
one
of
you
personally'.
The
true
definition
of
"thee"
is ^you
personally
(singular)'.
"thine"
is ^your
personal'.
"thou"
is ^you
personally
(plural)'.
- Learn
the
Basic
Rules
for
interpretation:
- Read
the
Study
called
Basic
Rules.
- Look
up
that
name
in
the
Overview
document
and
apply
the
definitions
found
there
to
your
sentences
and
see
how
your
understanding
has
changed.
- Avoid
doctrinal
error
that
brings
personal
judgment:
- Read
the
Study
called
Fear
the
Lord.
Try
to
identify
other
things
that
are
not
yet
listed
in
this
incomplete
Study.
Read
the
Study
called
False
Things
According
to
the
Bible.
Find
every
place
where
one
of
the
names
in
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
Study
(
"Lord"
,
"King"
,
"Son"
,
"Saviour"
,
etc)
appears
in
your
chapter.
- Find
the
book
that
your
chapter
is
in
and
look
for
any
links
to
notes
which
are
in
your
chapter.
These
links
will
take
you
to
Word
Studies,
and
other
Studies,
which
deal
with
your
chapter.
Apply
what
you
find
there
to
your
sentences.
Then
go
to
the
beginning
of
the
Study
and
look
doe
definitions,
applications
and
other
things
which
can
apply
to
your
sentences.
If
the
note
is
in
a
Word
Study
then
the
Application
Table
should
provide
links
to
other
verses
which
use
the
same
word
and
apply
it
in
the
same
way
as
your
sentence
does.
Read
the
verses,
within
context,
at
each
of
those
other
links
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
the
Biblical
application
of
your
word.
- Learn
how
to
get
God's
"knowledge"
:
- Read
the
Study
called
The
Knowledge
of
God.
- Go
to
the
Words
link
and
click
on
Index
to
all
Word
Studies
on
this
site.
Search
for
any
significant
words
that
are
used
within
your
sentences.
Please
be
aware
that
anything
found
from
this
document
provides
an
application
of
the
word
that
is
only
valid
for
the
section
of
the
Bible
that
was
studied.
Your
sentence
may
apply
the
word
in
the
same
way
or
in
another
way.
You
need
to
verify
this
for
yourself.
Even
if
your
sentence
applies
the
word
in
a
different
way,
being
aware
of
a
different
application
will
help
you
avoid
the
error
of
claiming
that
and
application
of
a
word
is
the
definition.
Update
your
sentences
as
appropriate.
- Learn
how
to
"divide"
God's
Word
God's
Way:
- Read
the
Study
called
Rightly
Dividing.
- Now
you
are
ready
to
find
significant
words
doing
your
own
personal
study.
Find
all
of
the
verses
in
the
Bible
that
use
your
word,
or
at
least
a
significant
number
of
them,
using
the
Index
that
is
on
the
Bible
link,
or
using
some
other
tool
of
your
choosing.
Carefully,
and
prayerfully,
read
the
verse
within
the
context
and
write
down
how
your
word
is
used
within
each
verse
where
it
is
found.
Do
not
trust
your
memory.
The
process
of
writing
down
how
the
word
is
used
causes
your
brain
to
think
about
the
word
in
a
different
way
than
just
reading
it.
After
writing
down
how
the
word
is
used
within
each
place,
find
the
common
points
within
each
usage
and
use
that
as
your
definition.
Please
also
do
the
other
things
covered
in
the
lesson
on
how
to
do
proper
Bible
Word
Studies.
Please
also
be
aware
that
by
doing
the
homework
exercises
on
word
definitions,
before
receiving
the
lesson
on
how
to
do
proper
Bible
Word
Studies,
helps
people
to
understand
why
all
that
is
in
that
lesson
is
necessary.
- Be
ready
to
prove
your
results:
- Read
the
Study
called
Prove.
- Put
the
various
word
definitions
together
in
order
to
define
the
various
phrases
of
your
sentences.
Apply
the
punctuation
using
the
Biblical
usage
of
punctuation
in
order
to
have
a
proper
interpretation
of
each
sentence
within
your
section
of
the
Bible.
- Look
at
the
Relational
Prepositions
document
for
help
in
using
these
words
to
properly
interpret
your
sentences.
- Verify
that
your
interpretation
matches
the
basic
doctrines
of
the
Bible:
- Read
the
Study
called
Doctrine.
- Compare
the
interpretation
of
your
sentences
to
the
context
and
verify
that
you
don't
have
something
that
is
completely
out
of
sync
with
the
context.
Compare
your
final
result
with
the
base
that
you
created
in
the
beginning
and
see
how
this
study
method
allowed
God
to
teach
you
new
things
from
the
Bible.
- Compare
your
final
results
to
what
others
say:
- Read
the
Study
called
Bible
Economy
101.
- Now
you
are
ready
to
look
at
other
dictionaries
including
a
Greek
dictionary.
Please
be
sure
that
you
have
defined
all
significant
words
within
your
section
of
the
Bible.
After
this
you
can
look
at
other
commentaries.
I
say ^other
commentaries'
because
any
dictionary
written
by
man
is
only
a
commentary
when
applied
to
the
Bible.
- Present
your
final
results:
- Look
over
the
section
on
"Sins"
in
the
The
Test
of
Spiritual
Maturity.
- Turn
in
your
interpretation
of
your
Psalm.
Be
prepared
to
share
your
work
with
the
class.
Decide
if
you
want
it
published
with
your
name
on
the
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