Laura's blog, Craving Graces explains several different methods of studying the Bible. They are all excellent. But what works for me is simply reading the verses and then reading commentary on them. And not just one commentary. I read several and then compare them. Sometimes, I google the verses and read different commentaries that are referenced. My favorite commentators are Alice Camille, Roger Karban, John Pilch, and the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament.
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