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Breaking The Bread is dedicated to sharing the Truth of God's Word and equipping believers with the tools they need to share their faith. We aren't affiliated with any denomination, so we don't present any studies that are considered "denominational doctrines". Our goal is to help feed the faith of any and every believer with studies that are dynamic and easy to understand. Each study can be opened and viewed directly from this website, and you also have the option of downloading each study and printing them out, free of charge. We aren't selling anything. What God gives us, we freely give to you.
We have something here for everybody, whether you're a new believer or a seasoned soldier. This site is constantly being updated with new content and new studies, so stay connected and explore the depths of God's Word with us. The more we know, the more we grow.
At Breaking the Bread, we desire to equip every believer with a depth of knowledge of God’s Word. We also believe it’s important for everyone to study for themselves so they can confidently share what God has revealed to them. With that in mind, we’d like to share some valuable information to help guide you on your journey towards BREAKING THE BREAD for yourself.
The study of interpretation, or the theory and methodology of how to interpret something.
The practice of defending the Christian faith through argumentation and discourse.
The study of the final events in human history or the world and can also refer to a belief about: Death, the end of the world, the ultimate destiny of humankind, the resurrection of the dead, and the Last Judgment.
A legitimate interpretation that uses the original context of a passage to determine its meaning. The goal of exegesis is to discover the true meaning of the text, respecting its grammar, syntax, and setting.
A subjective interpretation that uses bias rather than the original context to determine the meaning of a passage. The goal of eisegesis is to make a point, even at the expense of the meaning of words.
A comprehensive index of the Bible. We recommend the Strong's Concordance. It assigns unique numbers to every Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek word in the Bible, allowing users to find and study the original language words. The concordance provides definitions, pronunciations, and context for each word, helping readers gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures by examining their original meanings and usage. There are many websites online where you can access this concordance.
A Greek word, used in the N.T. which means assembly or community. It's commonly translated as Church in the New Testament. Also, used as another name for the Bride of Christ or the Body of Christ. Refers to the local or worldwide group of Christian believers.
A branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith in Christ alone. A member of Western Christianity that separates from, or "protests", Roman Catholicism and follows the principles of the Reformation.
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