This method of Bible study ignores what is said. Instead, one asks a
series of questions about the circumstances of the communication.
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Who is speaking?
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Who are they speaking to?
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Who are they speaking about?
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Who is present?
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Who is not present, but whose presence would be expected?
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Who is present, whose presence is unexpected?
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What type of building are they speaking in?
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What hamlet, village, city are they speaking in?
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What country are they speaking in?
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What time of day are they speaking?
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What time of the week are they speaking?
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What time of the month are they speaking?
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What time of the year are they speaking?
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When are they speaking?
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Who is the primary audience of this passage?
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Who is the secondary audience of this passage?
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