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1 | What did Jesus mean by this | Mark 9:23 | Radioman2 | 91680 | ||
Dake's Bible-speculative and unorthodox Dake's Annotated Bible "This work contains a great deal that is speculative and unorthodox..." "Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible (Dake, 1961 [NT], 1963) KJV "Dake’s is the product of 43 years of study and is one of the few study Bibles that has more words in its helps than in the Bible. Most of Finis Jennings Dake’s materials are set in two columns that appear on each page beside the two columns of biblical text. His introduction claims 500,000 cross-references, 35,000 notes and comments, 8,000 outlines, and 2,000 illustrations. Many of these materials are lists of observations from the text, but much is interpretive, with emphasis on prophecy, healing, and the miraculous. "This work contains a great deal that is speculative and unorthodox, such as Dake’s belief in God’s "spirit body" with "bodily parts" that "goes from place to place" (pp. 96-97 [NT]), his strong teaching on racial segregation (e.g., pp. 148 [OT] and 159 [NT]), and his dogmatism on just about every subject he addresses. The Dake’s study Bible cannot be recommended to journal readers, charismatic or not." ************* From: "HOW TO CHOOSE A STUDY BIBLE by John R. Kohlenberger III" John R. Kohlenberger III is the author or co-editor of 25 biblical reference books including Words about the Word: A Guide to Choosing and Using Your Bible (Zondervan), All about Bibles (Oxford University Press), and The NIV Exhaustive Concordance (Zondervan). (www.equip.org) |
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2 | What did Jesus mean by this | Mark 9:23 | Ken hepting | 91699 | ||
And? Meaning what? I don't use Dake. I read him very little except for his statistics, maybe. Having said that doesn't mean I can't agree with Dake on some issues regardless of what Mr. Whatever his name is, says. My personal preference in a study Bible is the Thompson Chain. I happen to own four of them. I also use a Holman NASB, which I cherish along with Moffatt and Phillips none of which have commentary. |
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