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Discover the Bible for Yourself: *Helpful introductions to every book *Practical approaches for study *Applications for everyday life is unavailable, but you can change that!

Speaker, author, and internationally-renowned Bible teacher Kay Arthur gathers together her inductive study tools in one volume that can be used with any Bible translation. Now those who are ready for a personal and passionate exploration of Scripture will find at their fingertips: • Proven methods to read, mark, and study God's Word • Introductions to set the stage for each book of the...

will the events occur? When did or will something happen to a particular person, people, or nation? When is a key question in determining the progression of events. In 1 Peter 5:4, we learn that “when the Chief Shepherd appears,” the elders will receive their “unfading crown of glory.” Mark references to time (such as “when”) with a clock . Where did or will this happen? Where was it said? In 1 Peter 5, the only reference to a place is in verse 13, where there is a greeting from “she who is in Babylon.”