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This is the fourth volume of a six-volume set that contains a multi-year course of Bible study. Bible stories are broken down by age group, with different lessons geared toward the life experience and understanding of each level. Although originally written for Sunday school, the text is easily adapted for home use. Volume 4 begins with a general discussion of the prophets and offers specific lessons on Ezekiel, Daniel, Joel, Amos, Jonah, and Micah. The second half of the book is a detailed series of lessons on the Gospel of Matthew.

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This is the fourth volume of a six-volume set that contains a multi-year course of Bible study. Bible stories are broken down by age group, with different lessons geared toward the life experience and understanding of each level. Although originally written for Sunday school, the text is easily adapted for home use. Volume 4 begins with a general discussion of the prophets and offers specific lessons on Ezekiel, Daniel, Joel, Amos, Jonah, and Micah. The second half of the book is a detailed series of lessons on the Gospel of Matthew.
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Autorenporträt
Anita S. Dole (1889-1973) graduated from the University of Chicago. She was first exposed to Swedenborg while teaching at Urbana College in Urbana, Ohio, and joined the church in 1917. In 1919 she married the Reverend Louis A. Dole, and moved with him to Fryeburg, Maine, where he served as pastor to a New Church congregation. Among a wealth of volunteer positions, she taught Sunday school at the church, developing the course that would be published as Bible Study Notes. She lived most of her adult life in Fryeburg and Bath, Maine. William Ross Woofenden is a leading Swedenborgian scholar. He holds an MA and a PhD from St. Louis University and is a retired professor from the Swedenborg School of Religion, formerly in Newton, Massachusetts, where he taught theology and philosophy for twenty years. He served as founder and editor of the journal Studia Swedenborgiana and series editor for the Redesigned Standard Edition of the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg. He currently lives in Bowdoinham, Maine.