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Some of us have been discussing having a Scripture Discussion on the Forum. Possibly going through the daily readings or using Sundays for the week as our guide since we are both Orthodox and Catholic for a beginning. We would like to know if others are interested and if you would have any suggestions as to the choice of materials to use.

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I would be but I am mostly interested in the Book of Revelation. Since I don't have much time to spend on the study I would like to focus my time on that Book since it interest me.

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Dear Pani Rose,

I would like to participate in some way in the bible study. I like the proposal that you have given and think we should follow that plan.

In IC XC,
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I would be interested in particpating.

I would suggest studying The Acts of the Apostles.

Please keep me posted

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Pani Rose,

I would be interested in joining in a Scripture Discussion and would be willing to follow any plan you choose, though I think discussing the Sunday readings would be excellent.

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Pani Rose,

A Year in the Grace of Our Lord would be a good supplementary guide to follow in doing the bible study if the Lectionary is used.

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Abouna is this online? Do you know where we can get it from?

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Pani Rose,

To my knowledge no, but I am sure that something can be worked out if need, so that everyone can share with it.

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I would also like to be part of any scripture study. Thank you for this wonderful suggestion.
Blessings! Silouan, old monk

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Me too! Me too!
Even though I am, um, well, Protestant, I would really like to participate in a Bible study and I promise I won't be quarrelsome or prostletyzing(sp?) or anything nasty like that. After all, I am attending my daughter's catechumen classes and I am mostly very quiet!
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Count me in! Especially if it follows the assigned scripture for the coming week.

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Well Pani Rose,

It looks like a divinely inspired idea is picking up steam. Let us pray that a few more can participate.

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I'll come back to participate in this biggrin .

Thanks Pani Rose!

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I would be interested in participating and would be open to any study plan suggested.

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Thanks Pani Rose,

I will be leaving in a few weeks and on the road then and off line a while as we are setting up when we get there. Will join you when I can.

Cheers,

Porter...snowbirding SW soon.

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