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LifeLight Bible studies combine group and personal study to create a comprehensive learning experience focused on God s word. All of the studies are written by Bible scholars and pastors which are then field tested to ensure that participants will get the most out of each study. Thousands of churches use LifeLight to encourage members in daily Scripture reading and study. This in-depth study explores the life of David throughout nine weeks.
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Matthew Part 2 examines chapters 13-28 of Matthew. The nine-session study includes: Growing as Faithful Disciples; To Glory through the Cross; Helping Disciples Restore an Erring Brother; Preparing Disciples to Trust in Gods Grace; The Disciples Learn to Talk about the Faith; Jesus Condemns His Unrepentant Opponents; Jesus Prepares His Disciples for the End Times; Jesus Redeems Disciples in the Crisis of the Cross; The Resurrected Lord Sends Disciples with the Gospel. As you progress through this 9-session study, you will deepen your understanding of who Jesus is, and what He has done for you. This study is part of the LifeLight Bible study series of in-depth studies of Bible books. The goal of LifeLight is that through a regular program of in-depth personal and group study of Scripture, more and more Christian adults may grow in their personal faith in Jesus Christ.
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Sometimes we find it hard to connect with God. Sometimes it's even challenging to connect with other people. This series of Bible studies will--by God's grace--build your relationship with God and with others... all at the same time, just like Jesus intended.
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Trojan Women tells the story of the survivors of the Trojan War, the women and children taken into slavery by the victorious Greek army. Through the tragedy’s central character, the matriarch Hecuba, this late play (415 BCE) demonstrates Euripides’ commitment to speaking on behalf of the less powerful and offers a scathing critique of Athenian behavior as the city fought its own disastrous war with its southern neighbor, Sparta. Trojan Women features well-known characters from Greek mythology, including the prophetess Cassandra, the gods Athena and Poseidon, and most notably, the infamous Helen, the cause of the war, who must defend herself to the husband she abandoned. This new translation features a text committed to accuracy and clarity, one developed in collaboration with actors for clear reading and performance. Appendices provide other important literary treatment of the women in the play, from Homer to Shakespeare.