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#1Read it!
Exodus 15:11-13 (NASB)
V. 11 Who is like You among the gods, O LORD?
Who is like You, majestic in holiness,
Awesome in praises, working wonders?
v. 12 You stretched out Your right hand,
The earth swallowed them.
v. 13 In Your lovingkindness You have led the people whom You have redeemed;
In Your strength You have guided them to Your holy habitation.
#2Investigate it!
Click on the highlighted words to find out their meaning. Check out the word origin. Record your findings on your WordStudy Sheet. Compare the meanings of words in the passage. Find definitions of any other words you don't know in a dictionary or search for them here.
-» Online or in your own Bible, look back over the previous chapters to answer as many of the following questions as you can. (Hint: Check the first chapter or the verses just preceding the passage, headings, footnotes, and/or other notations.)
- Who wrote it?
- To whom was it written?
- When was it written?
- Where was it written?
- Why was it written?
- Other facts.
You can learn even more by looking in a Bible commentary. Or try looking up key words in a concordance to find other scriptures where the word is used.
#3Write it!
On your WordStudy
Sheet, tell in your own words
what you think each verse means.
Use the information you gathered
above to guide you as you think through
each verse. Describe any new understanding
of the story you get from learning
the background information.
#4Apply it!
Now that you have an idea what the verses are saying, how could they apply to you? On your WordStudy Sheet write what you think each verse could mean in your life. Is there something you should do? Or something you need to change? Get "up-close-and-personal" as you think about it!
#5Pray!
Ask God to help you do the things you learned about in today's study. Be specific! When we pray specifically, God answers specifically!
#6Share it!
Share your study with your parents or your teacher
and get their feedback on your conclusions.
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