![]() One of my amazing teachers, Rabbi Tony Eaton, said reading the Epistles is like reading someone else’s mail. This is a great place to ask the “who, what, where, when, why’s, and how’s” of the verse! It is that time I get to ask questions that make me dig deeper into my verse. The observation part of the SOAP Bible Study Method is probably my favorite! My SOAP Bible Study Method workbook will help you do that! You can get it at the end of this article! O – Observation If you are doing a topical study or if you are reading through a specific book of the Bible, it might be helpful to schedule out your Bible study! You can also choose a verse if you are studying by topic! For instance, if you are doing a topical study of parenting in the Bible you may choose a parenting verse each day. Write the verse out (you can get my free SOAP Bible Study Method Prep Worksheet later in this post to use for this) and pray over it, asking God to show you what He wishes to speak to you through this study. It could be a verse you find during your daily Bible reading or one that you found in your Bible journaling or Scripture writing time. This is the part where you get to choose which Scripture you want to dig further into. We are going to look at each one individually and explore the different ways you can use them in your study of the Word. So why the SOAP Bible Study Method? What is it exactly? The SOAP Bible Study stands for: ![]() In fact, I cover many of them in my post on Bible Study Methods! There are many study methods out there that you can use to learn the Word, including Verse Mapping, APPLE, Inductive studies, Expositional studies, and many, many more. 6 The SOAP Bible Study Method Workbook What is the SOAP Method of Bible Study?
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