Lesson 3 | The Third Pass: Arrows

1 Samuel 17:45–47

Arrows not only allow you to make subordination and antecedents clear, they also give you an opportunity to meditate on how each and every phrase of a passage contributes to the whole. So when you get to the third pass in your study of the passage below, take your time. Think, weigh, and consider the significance of each and every phrase.

Make a block diagram using the three passes you’ve learned.

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Instructor’s Work and Devotional

You just made your first block diagram! No matter how different it turns out to be from that of the instructor’s work, be encouraged by the fact that you are handling each and every phrase of God’s word with perhaps more care than you ever have before. Precision in getting the grammar right will come with time.

Block Diagramming