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The last week of Seminary repeat part of the lesson you did the first day of seminary.
I found a useful website that gives pronunciations for Bible names. It even verbalizes it for you!
Here is a combined NT Pacing Guide, Scripture Block (both from teachers manual) and Table of Contents (from student manual).
Engaging resources for the NT
Links for some wonderful articles
A recipe for unleavened bread and another wonderful book
Just thought I’d share with you a couple of my favorite new books by Richard Holzapfel.
The volume is a sterling collection of fourteen essays by Latter-day Saint scholars who present up-to-the minute research and analysis on the last days of the Savior’s life.
You’ve studied the Old Testament. You’ve studied the New Testament. But what do you know about the five hundred years between these sacred books?
Some of the best books to help in understanding the New Testament
A wealth of great resources
I highly recommend books by Alfred Edersheim.
The definitive work on the life of the Savior and understanding the four gospels.
This is a 19 week outline for teaching the four gospels in harmony.
I have taught all of the gospels as a harmony.
A wonderful resource that places the four gospels in chronological harmony in parallel columns
A great resource by Bruce R. McConkie
I have taught New Testament twice and both times I have taught not only the Epistles in chronological order, but I have interrupted the study of the book of Acts by the Epistles when they were written.
A list of items to go along with MarGene Von Forell’s lessons is given below.
Summer is great time to do as many of these kinds of activities as time permits.
A great way to stay organized
Keep everything intact in your folders so when you teach OT in four years, you’ll be ready to go!
A fun way to get students excited about the upcoming Seminary year