Biblical Word Study

A Word Study focuses on the detailed exploration of a specific word within its biblical context, including its meaning, usage, and significance throughout Scripture.


 

1. Word Selection

Choose the word you want to study, ideally from a specific verse or passage. 

Example: "Love" from 1 Corinthians 13:4-8.



2. Linguistic Analysis 

Investigate the original Greek or Hebrew word, its meaning, and how it’s used in different parts of the Bible.

Example: Research the meaning of "Love" in Greek.

💻 Utilize BibleHub Lexicon to help aid in your linguistic analysis. 



3. Cross References

Find other instances where the word appears in Scripture.

Example: Explore how "Agape" is used in John 3:16, Romans 5:8, etc.



4. Contextual Understanding

Study the word within the context of the passage. What does it mean in this specific verse?

Example: In 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, "Agape" represents choosing God’s choices.



5. Application 

Reflect on how understanding this word impacts your life and faith.

Example: How can you practice "Agape" in your daily life?