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1 | Morning (or Day) Star: Lucifer or JESUS? | Revelation | Hank | 194268 | ||
starfire :: Hello! This note has nothing to do with the note to which it is attached but concerns your user profile, a.k.a., personal profile. In it you expressed a desire to find a study Bible with copious notes. A solid one that fits the description is John MacArthur's Study Bible. It's now available in both the New King James and the New American Standard. Of the eight study Bibles in my library, the MacArthur gets the most use. Another one you may wish to sample is the Ryrie Study Bible. It's available in the NASB also, as well as KJV and NIV. Mine is in NASB. Good to have you on SBF! --Hank | ||||||
2 | Morning (or Day) Star: Lucifer or JESUS? | Revelation | michael03 | 194269 | ||
Shalom, starfire, I use a thompson chain reference study bible. It has an index, condensed cyclopedia, archaeological supplement,and a concordance, in King James. God bless,michael | ||||||
3 | Morning (or Day) Star: Lucifer or JESUS? | Revelation | Hank | 194271 | ||
Hello, Michael :: Your note intended for starfire was directed to me. So that starfire will be alerted to your response, it will be necessary to attach your follow-up note to one of her posts. Anyway, good to hear from you. The Thompson Chain is an old stand-by and still one of the best for topical studies. I still use mine on occasion but have discovered that the older I get the more the type font size shrinks! But then I'm nearly twice your age. ......I note that you live in southern Georgia. Years ago I used to do some insurance consulting work in Georgia, chiefly in the Atlanta and Albany areas. I love your state, especially the southern part. I found the southern Georgia accent very charming. --Hank | ||||||
4 | Morning (or Day) Star: Lucifer or JESUS? | Revelation | michael03 | 194272 | ||
Shalom, Hank. Thank you, I am still working the bugs out. Yeah, southern Georgia is a good place to be. I have lived in Kentucky, and Pennsylvania, both which get very colorful during the fall. I have also had brief stints in Germany,Iraq, Sinai, and sicily. There's no place like home.hahahahaha. I do like the thompson, but you cannot beat a plain old King James basic. God bless,michael | ||||||