Jen’s Online Study
Welcome to my Bible study!
Here’s where you’ll discover my notes as I experience God’s Word using the Digging into Scripture Ourselves (DISO) study method.
I hope my posts are helpful for you, but even more, I hope you’re inspired to study on your own. If there’s anything I can do to facilitate that, please contact me here or email me.
If you’re new to the current study, start here.
Matthew 28:1-15 Step 3 Mine (Part 1)
This week, you’ll learn about the “treasure” in Matthew 28:1-15 Jen felt led to personally mine, refine, and align with over the next six weeks. She’ll also discuss what she discovered relative to the setting of this narrative.
Matthew 28:1-15 Step 1 Pray & Step 2 Survey
In this blog, Jen shares her prayer for this study, along with her “huh?” and “wow!” moments.
Matthew 28:1-15 DISO Study Introduction
In this post, Jen introduces her first Five-Step DISO study using Matthew 28:1-15, the miracle of Jesus’s resurrection.
A Digging Into Scripture Ourselves Reboot!
Jen restarts her Digging Into Scripture Ourselves (DISO) study blog series with a fresh twist on the 20 Questions.
Matthew 8:5-13 Questions 19 and 20
In this final post of the Matthew 8:5-13 study, Jen shares the verses that correct her and her plan to put what she’s seen in this study into action, and encourages you to check back often as she uploads previously published studies for the remainder of the year.
Matthew 8:5-13 Questions 16-18
Today’s blog details Jen’s findings for Question 16 (the theme of her study), Question 17 (her lessons learned), and Question 18 (how the study convicted her) in her study Matthew 8:5-13. You’ll also find links to help you answer Questions 19 (correction) and 20 (action plan) for next week.
Matthew 8:5-13 Questions 14 and 15
This week, Jen reviews what she discovered from studying cross-references and other translations of Matthew 8:5-13. She also provides links to help you develop a theme for your study, discover your lessons learned and how you’ve been convicted by studying Matthew 8:5-13.
Matthew 8:5-13 Questions 12 and 13
Here, Jen discusses her research and answers to Question 12 (literal, and historical context) and Question 13 (meaning from original language tools); and you’ll find links to help you broaden your understanding of the passage using other Scripture references (Question 14) and compare other translations (Question 15) for this passage.
Matthew 8:5-13 Questions 9-11
This week’s post details Jen’s findings for Questions 9 (Lists), 10 (Causes and Motivations) and 11 (Methods and Conditions). You’ll also find help answering the next two questions in the process, which point to reviewing context and exploring certain words and phrases from Matthew 8:5-13 with original language tools.