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Gene Taylor: Textual Bible Studies
By: Gene Taylor
Bible Class Books (PDF)

 

A Bible Survey - Adult Bible Curriculum

 

Message from Gene Taylor, regarding the Bible survey:

A Bible Survey is a complete three year Bible curriculum for adults consisting of twelve study guides each containing 13 lessons.

The lessons cover both Old and New Testaments. These lessons were originally compiled to follow the Amplified Bible Curriculum developed by Crump and Valdes and published by Florida College. We have tried to parallel the ABC as closely as possible but each of the twelve study guides may be used independently of the other books in the series.

This series has been successfully used over a period of years by several congregations in senior high, college, young adult, and adult Bible classes. It also can be used as a format for family devotionals in the home.

Each lesson of every class book contains a schedule for daily Bible reading and a suggested "Lesson Concept" to help both student and teacher grasp the main point of the lesson.

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