Guided Bible Study
Lexegia guides you through scripture the way a knowledgeable mentor would — from passage to meaning, in about ten minutes.
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The problem
Traditional resources — lexicons, concordances, commentaries — are valuable but fragmented. They require prior knowledge, and without proper grounding, they can mislead rather than illuminate.
Most readers navigate between multiple tools with no clear thread connecting them. The effort required to use these resources well is itself a barrier to understanding.
Word studies and lexical tools are most commonly used in isolation — divorced from historical background, literary structure, and the broader narrative. This is how well-intentioned study leads to misinterpretation.
The method
Six guided stages. Each one builds on the last. Nothing is skipped, nothing is assumed. About ten minutes — or longer, if you want to go deeper.
Historical setting, authorial intent, and literary context — before a single word of the passage is read.
The passage, cleanly presented. One read-through. Then: what's the first thing that strikes you?
The shape of the passage — its movements, its punchline, its silences. How it's built, and why that matters.
Original language observations, grounded in context. What the words actually carry — not in isolation, but in place.
What does this passage mean? Where scholars agree, where they don't, and why the distinction matters.
One question. No right answer. The move from understanding to something that stays with you.
The goal is not to replace traditional study — but to make meaningful engagement with scripture accessible, intuitive, and effective for everyday readers.
The Lexegia Method
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