The Analytical Chart

Overview

Yes, I know. This seems like the part where it gets to be like work. But, while this is true, the most rewarding part of the process is the finished analytical chart. This is where all the observations that you have made will be recorded in an orderly format. This is where you will begin to see how the Bible is so very well constructed. This is where part of the payoff is for all the work you have done up to now.

Have you ever gotten to the point in whatever kind of Bible Study method you currently employ where you just couldn't seem to put into words what it is that you wanted to say? You may have tried many different ways to express, in words, the valuable points you have seen, but, when you tried to write them down, you may have gone off in one direction with a certain line of thinking perfectly satisfied that you were getting everything down. Then, when you were to a certain point, you realized that you left out half of what you wanted to say. If this has been your experience, or something similar has happened, you really should try to make the Analytical Chart1 .

The Chart is a graphical way of expressing your observations and conclusions. When in a complete form, it can be used to teach, preach, or as a basis for re-studying a segment of scripture.

See this example of a Chart. This one is done by Irving L. Jensen and is reproduced by permission.

Are you ready? I hope so. So, Let's begin.

First, select a portion of text to study, usually no more than 13-20 verses (we call this the segment). At this point, I like to make a note sheet. I take a blank, unlined piece of paper and fold it in half. Then, I read the text. You need to read the text again. Believe me, it helps. As you are reading, make some simple observations. Who is being spoken to? What is being said or described? Where? How? When? Something will begin to stand out. Do this for each paragraph.

On the following pages are the basics...

Step 1 Paragraph Titles

Step 2 Key Center

Step 3 Master Title

Step 4 Paragraph Points

Step 5 Putting It All Together

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