In order to understand fully the following examples and to gain the greatest benefit from them you will find it helpful first to read our book, Inductive Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide to the Practice of Hermeneutics (Baker Academic, 2011) or to watch the video presentations on inductive Bible study method by Robert Traina here.
Courses by Robert Traina:
Pentateuch
The Gospel of Mark
Romans
Pauline Epistles
Hebrews
General Epistles
Method in Bible Study
Please note: these files are presented as is. Though some sets are incomplete, the existing content is rich.
This set of examples includes book surveys of Mark and of Jonah; segment surveys of Mark 4 and Jonah 4; detailed analyses of Mark 4 and Jonah 4; and a detailed observation of Mark 15:34. We will soon post sample interpretations of Mark 15:34 and Jonah 4. These examples follow the “Exercises” in Inductive Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide to the Practice of Hermeneutics. We are also preparing to post additional examples.
Examples:
–Sample Survey of the Gospel of Mark
–Sample Survey of the Book of Jonah
–Segment Survey – Mark 4.1-34
–Segment Survey – Jonah 4.1-11
–Detailed Analysis – Mark 4.3-20
–Detailed Analysis – Jonah 4.1-11
–Detailed Observation of Mark 15.34
Studies by Wilbert W. White
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Jeremiah, Part 1
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Jeremiah, Part 2
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Jeremiah, Charts
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Old Testament Characters, Part 1
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Old Testament Characters, Part 2
-Wilbert W. White, Studies in Old Testament Characters, Part 3