Get Most from Notebooks
Get the Most From Chafer Seminary's Topical Notebook
If you are a first-time visitor, consider browsing one of the following paths:
If you would like to review a very brief discussion of a specific theological term:
Go to the Glossary
If you would like to review a very brief discussion of a specific theological term:
Go to the Glossary
Scroll down to that term's alphabetical location, Using "Impeccability" as an example, notice that the terms "incarnation, "Jesus Christ," and "sin" are links to other terms in the Glossary.
You may mouse click any of those terms, which will take you to their respective Glossary entries
By clicking your browser's "Back" button, or by holding down the <Alt> key and pressing the <left-arrow> key, you will be taken back to the point of your digression from "Impeccability."
While in the "Impeccability" entry, notice that you may mouseover the verse (2 Cor 5:21) and view the New American Standard Bible's translation of that verse. We are slowly completing the pop-up verses throughout the entire Glossary. Please be patient. Meanwhile, if you wish to download any web pages that have such pop-up verses, please see the brief discussion at Pop-up Verses, to see how to make them work on your home computer. If there is a keyword, that is also a link, then you can use that link to go to a SAM, which will have further information on the subject, and will possibly have links to pertinent documents.
Also, you can use the link, at the far left of the same line entry, to go to the specific topic within the relevant Table of Contents.
1 If you are looking for a specific Topical Bible Study: Go to the Master Index
2 Grab the vertical scroll bar by left-clicking and holding down the vertical tab.
3 Then, pull the tab down and/or scroll down to a keyword related to that topic.
4 On finding an entry, you have up to two choices.
2 Grab the vertical scroll bar by left-clicking and holding down the vertical tab.
3 Then, pull the tab down and/or scroll down to a keyword related to that topic.
4 On finding an entry, you have up to two choices.








