About the Book
Book: But In Mount Zion (Companion Study for Knowing Obadiah)
Author: April W. Gardner
Genre: Bible Study for Women
Release date: October, 2023
But in Mount Zion is a companion study for the commentary Knowing Obadiah.
This workbook offers an interactive and reflective experience for readers to engage with the commentary and dive deeper into the book of Obadiah.
Through thought-provoking questions, exercises, and group discussion prompts, the workbook provides readers and teachers the tools to apply the lessons from Obadiah to their own lives. It also includes suggestions for further study, making it an excellent resource for Bible study groups or individual study.
Whether you’re a seasoned Bible scholar or a new believer, this set will help you deepen your understanding of Obadiah and its message.
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My Review:
This is a good study for personal or small group use. It is divided into five parts, corresponding to the parent book, Knowing Obadiah. (You can read my review of that book here.) The study has some fill in the blank questions as well as self reflection and group discussion questions. Like the parent commentary, this study covers many more topics than just the Obadiah text. Gardner has used many resources to provide good background material.
I like that Gardner reminds us it is our responsibility to gain deep understanding of God's Word. Even more, it is our privilege to do so. I recommend this study and the corresponding commentary to develop a deep understanding of the short biblical book of Obadiah.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author
APRIL W GARDNER is an indie author whose great passion is historical romance with themes of Native American and Southeastern U.S. culture. Copyeditor, mother of two grown children, and non-trad college student, April lives in South Texas with her husband and two German Shepherds. In no particular order, April dreams of owning a horse, learning a third language, and visiting all the national parks.
More from April
How close are you to your Bible? I don’t mean the distance from you to the nightstand where it’s resting. Or the amount of warm-and-fuzzy you feel toward it. Or the number of heartfelt notes you’ve scribbled sideways into the margins. I mean, how close is your connection to the Bible’s people and places?
Are you here in the twenty-first century while it’s there in some unknown BC year? Are you here in your comfy chair re-reading old Bible stories while prophets and priests are there battling against idolatry, while apostles and saints are there suffering for Jesus?
Or are you here and there, backside in a plush chair but feet planted in the hot sands of the Negev, body existing in the twenty-first century, but heart and mind connected to every message and mission given in Scripture?
The story of the Bible isn’t a three-act play: Old Testament characters and plot, New Testament characters and plot, present-day characters and plot. From Genesis 1 to today, it’s all the same act. We are all players in God’s Great Story. If we’re Christians saved by Christ’s sacrificial death, we’re all joined by the same Scarlet Thread. From Adam through Joshua, Obadiah, Esther, Lydia, Stephen, and all the rest to you and me.
It’s my hope that as you go deeper into the study of Obadiah, its origins, prophecy, and fulfillment, that you’ll place yourself at the center of its Before-Christ settings, that you’ll feel Esau’s grief, Jerusalem’s terror, and Judah’s righteous anger, and that you’ll look to God’s stage where His Story is playing out and say to yourself, “These are my people. This is my story. I am a player.”
So. Let’s get playing.
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
8 comments:
Than you for the reviews
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. This sounds like a good read.
Thank You for the review.
Marion
I really appreciated this study.
This looks likeca great novel. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Joan! I appreciate you reading and review my books. You're a blessing to me!
I appreciate your review! I liked the original book she wrote on Obadiah, so I think I'd benefit from this one as well.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. But in Mount Zion sounds like one I will enjoy reading.
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