Bible Study Guides for the New Testament – a work in progress

 

I am pleased to be a part of this project.  You see, Jesse C. Jones, met the Lord about the same time my earthly father did and they made sure their children had a chance to study the word and meet Him too!  So Jesse has been a lifelong friend and mentor in the things of the Lord.  I began helping to publish his works on Scribd many years ago and now we are working on these bible study guides for the new testament.  They are free to read and download.  All you need is the link!

Please like and share if you enjoy these works.

For a list of these study guides available online, please visit SCrosnoe on Scribd – Bible Study Guides by Jesse C. Jones. If you hit a pop-up page asking you to become a member to read free, simply click the ‘x’  in the upper right corner to remove the pop-up and continue to our links on scribd. The books are free to all and do not require membership to  read/download. They do not appear easily in search menus on Scribd, however, and you will need the links to access them.

Jesse’s website is here (and more of his books are available here).

Here’s what is available so far (this list will be updated as new chapters are added):

Acts – A Study on the Acts of the Apostles

Romans – A Study on the Epistle to the Romans

I Corinthians – A Study on the First Epistle to the Corinthians

       II Corinthians – A Study on the Second Epistle to the Corinthians (coming soon)

Hebrews – A Study on the Book of Hebrews

I Peter – A Study on the Book of I Peter

II Peter – A Study on the Book of II Peter

Jude – A Study on the Epistle of Jude

Revelation of Jesus Christ – A Layman’s Commentary on the Revelation of Jesus Christ 

 

 

 

“If we want to change the world, it is important that we study the Creator’s guide book!”

Sandra Crosnoe, a watchman on the wall in Oklahoma

“The cover art is based on the concept of looking through the window of one’s World View.”
Rex Morache Cover Artist

Finding Gems & Sharing Them – Bible Study Guides for the New Testament – a work in progress

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A Layman’s Commentary on The Revelation of Jesus Christ now available on Scribd

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, A Layman’s Commentary

(now available on Scribd to read/download/share)

About the Cover Art:

Revelation 19 © 2006 by Rex & Carleen Morache • All Rights Reserved

Website: www.mark4.org (see God Parts section)

King of Kings and Lord of Lords painting used with permission for —

A Layman’s Commentary

on

The Revelation of Jesus Christ

(As Recorded by the Beloved Disciple John)

 Jesse C. Jones

In the mid-1990’s when my wife was in the last stages of Alzheimer’s disease, I got into the habit spending the late hours of the day praying and talking to God.  It was during this time that I began to sense God urging me to do something that I would never have considered doing, and certainly did not feel qualified to do under any circumstance: He continually persisted in my writing an exposition on the seven churches of the book of Revelation.  Every night it was the same: He would bring it up, and I would argue that I was not qualified to undertake writing on the Bible, nor did I have the slightest insight regarding the seven churches.  This went on for some time, and eventually I came across a book that had been written on the seven churches of Revelation.  I thought that this was my “Aha” moment, and I immediately brought it to God’s attention, thinking that I was off the hook.  No such luck, for God (as I have learned) always has a Plan B that is better, and usually bigger, in mind, and that’s when He hit me with probably what He had in mind all along: writing a commentary on the entire book of Revelation.  This hit me like a ton of bricks: I had felt unqualified to write on the seven churches, now I was confronted with something so overwhelming there was no question about my inadequacy.  Undoubtedly, that is where He wanted me to be all the time: totally dependent on Him for every idea, concept and interpretation that I put to paper (or computer screen in this case).

So I began to study, search and write, and the words seemed to keep coming.  This was something totally new to me.  I had co-authored a couple of technical books in my last job as a teacher, but this was different.  Here I was dealing with subjects for which I could not reach down within to draw up understanding: I had to depend totally on Him.

I do not want to leave readers with the impression that everything in this book is right out of God’s mouth.  What I hope is contained therein is what God gave, processed through an ordinary layman’s mind and body, and therefore susceptible to some misunderstanding.  Several years ago a friend asked me why I thought God would give me knowledge that He had not given other men.  My answer was that God is no respecter of persons (Ac. 10:34), He gives knowledge to those who have the greatest need and desire, with no consideration of status or position in the world.  In fact, He seems to favor the least capable or honorable (1 Co. 12:22-24).

This work can be downloaded, in part or whole.

My hope is that God will use this to change lives.

Jesse Jones

Shared by Sandra Crosnoe on Scribd upon the author’s request and with his permission.   She has known Jesse and his family most of her life and loves him dearly.  It is indeed an honor to share his work and publish it on scribd for him so that many more can read and share and get to know the One who is coming back soon.  The time may be short — be ready!  Special thanks to Rex and Carleen Morache for permission to use their King of Kings painting on the cover.

Book Contents:

Cover Page Artwork Revelation Commentary

Summary Revelation Commentary

TOC Revelation Commentary

Preface Revelation Commentary

Introduction to Revelation Commmentary

Chapter 01 – Revelation Commentary Christ Appears to John

Chapter 02 – Revelation Commentary — Letter to the Church at Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira

Chapter 03 – Revelation Commentary — The Church at Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicia

Chapter 04 – Revelation Commentary — John’s Vision of Heaven +

Chapter 05 – Revelation Commentary — The Book of Judgment

Chapter 06 – Revelation Commentary — The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse +

Chapter 07 – Revelation Commentary — 144,000 Israelites Are Sealed +

Chapter 08 – Revelation Commentary — Silence in Heaven +

Chapter 09 – Revelation Commentary — The Fifth Angel Sounds +

Chapter 10 – Revelation Commentary — The Mystery of God is Finished +

Chapter 11 – Revelation Commentary — The Seventh Angel Sounds +

Chapter 12 – Revelation Commentary — Satan is Cast Out of Heaven

Chapter 13 – Revelation Commentary — The Antichrist and False Prophet +

Chapter 14 – Revelation Commentary — The Wrath of God +

Chapter 15 – Revelation Commentary — The Seven Vials of God’s Wrath +

Chapter 16 – Revelation Commentary — Plagues on the Earth +

Chapter 17 – Revelation Commentary — The Great Whore +

Chapter 18 – Revelation Commentary — The Fall of Babylon +

Chapter 19 – Revelation Commentary — The Marriage of the Lamb +

Chapter 20 – Revelation Commentary — Resurrection and judgement +

Chapter 21 – Revelation Commentary — A New Heaven and Earth +

Chapter 22 – Revelation Commentary — Epilog

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