In this self-guided study, we look at each book in turn, reflecting on some of the best-known characters and events, from Solomon to Elijah to Josiah, and consider the ways that history writing is shaped by the circumstances in which it is written.
In this self-guided study, we look at each book in turn, reflecting on some of the best-known characters and events, from Solomon to Elijah to Josiah, and consider the ways that history writing is shaped by the circumstances in which it is written.
May’s Gospel lectionary readings focus on the Gospel of John. Dr. Harold Attridge previously did a Bible Study on this Gospel, where you can watch the video or listen to the podcast.
Yale Divinity School Summer Study will take place June 3-7, 2024 online. Courses are now listed on the website. Registration is open.
The mission of the Yale Bible Study is to engage clergy and lay audiences in small group Bible study by providing studies of biblical books, deepened by insights from Yale Divinity School professors. These materials form an accessible, free, and deeply thoughtful and informed group Bible study program.
Yale Divinity School faculty and associates help to make the scriptures come alive through detailed study guides that provide in-depth content to spark conversation and deepen understanding.
Each lesson in each study includes a video overview with our scholars, a study guide, questions for reflection and discussion, and suggested additional resources to enrich your understanding of the sacred text.
The studies are designed to be small group experiences that support the formation of community through shared learning.