Description Come face to face with the people you read about in Scripture by exploring what their daily lives would have looked like.
Learn how a young man selected and courted his bride, what occupations they had and how they trained for them, how infants were cared for, and how the ancients mourned and buried their dead.
We will also look at the economic and political climate, learn about crime and punishment, and even find out what they ate and how they dressed.
And as you come to know the culture of Jesus Christ, you will see Him more clearly, as well.
This is a 10-week study.
Chapter Titles: Weekly Scripture Readings One: Love, Marriage & Divorce Two: Childbirth, Barrenness & Infancy Three: Education, Occupations & Money Four: Food & Feasting Five: Clothing & Cosmetics Six: Home Life & Travel Seven: Government & Military Eight: Crime & Punishment Nine: Diseases & Healing Ten: Death & Funeral Rites Appendix I: Biblical Illnesses & Bodily Disorders Appendix II: Biblical Plagues Appendix III: Greek Gods and Their Roman Counterparts Appendix IV: Ancient Recipes Appendix V: Crime & Punishment Appendix VI: The Fulfilled Prophesies of Jesus's Trial, Crucifixion, and Resurrection Appendix VII: How Can I Be Sure Jesus Saved Me? Answer Key Bibliography About the Author Notes About the Author S.
Thomas, M.
has a bachelor's of science education in English Education from John Brown University (JBU) and a master's in philosophy from the University of Idaho.
Thomas was raised in Latin America by missionary, church-planting parents.
Thomas has extensive Biblical training from JBU and has worked in Christian ministry for nearly thirty years, having served as Sunday school teacher, Bible study leader, home group host and leader, guest speaker, etc.
Thomas has also served as an instructor at the Valley School of Ministry and Leadership in Missoula, MT and as MOPS Coordinator for four years in Moscow, Idaho.
Thomas is an award-winning, multi-published author.
Titles | Weekly |
---|---|
One | Love |
Two | Childbirth |
Three | Education |
Four | Food |
Five | Clothing |
Six | Home |
Seven | Government |
Eight | Crime |
Nine | Diseases |
Ten | Death |
I | Biblical |
Ii | Biblical |
Iii | Greek |
Iv | Ancient |
V | Crime |
Vi | The |
Vii | How |