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How to get the most out of these Bible lessons

How to get the most out of these Bible lessons

Study with a teacher: Request a Bible study from the person who gave you this brochure, or submit a request on our website, jw.org.

FIRST PART

Read each paragraph, including the bold questions (A) and scriptures (B) that emphasize the main points. Note that some scriptures are marked to “read.”

Labels indicating features A and B in the first part of a lesson.

MIDDLE PART

The initial statement (C) under Dig Deeper explains what follows. Subheadings (D) outline the discussion. Read the scriptures, answer the questions, and watch the videos (E).

Labels indicating features C, D, and E in the middle part of a lesson.

Consider the artwork and captions (F), and think of how to answer what Some People Say (G).

Labels indicating features F and G in the middle part of a lesson.

LAST PART

Summary and Review (H) wrap up the lesson. Enter the date when the lesson is completed. Goal (I) gives you something to work on. Explore (J) contains optional information for you to read or watch.

Labels indicating features H, I, and J in the last part of a lesson.
Labels indicating features A, B, and C on a page in the Bible.

How to find Bible verses

Scriptures are indicated by the Bible book (A), the chapter (B), and the verse or verses (C). For example, John 17:3 refers to the book of John, chapter 17, verse 3.

An image of page 2 of the brochure.