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1 | Bible Study | 2 Tim 2:15 | cuddle | 182747 | ||
This so crazy! I thought I was asking a question that most would find unimportant...I have enjoyed so very much reading all these post on you guys' study habits. I must admit, as I said before, I do write notes in my Bible and I underline key words to a verse(sometimes highlight). I don't want my Bible to look like a coloring book though. If that is what works for some, who am I to judge? I would like to take the question a bit further and ask... What is the most valuable tool you use when you study NOT THAT THE BIBLE IS NOT THE MOST TREASURED AND VALUABLE...I am referring to concordances, dictionaries, commentarries, lexicons, etc. For example, I have an e-sword computer program I use daily it seems. It has ... a ton of resources! And there are some other favorites too, I am just curious what resouces you guys use. Cuddle |
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2 | Bible Study | 2 Tim 2:15 | BradK | 182748 | ||
Hi Cuddle, I've been using the Libronix Scholars Library for the past several years. It is both very effective and efficient for study. I also have the complete works of C.H. Spurgeon and have recently added Jonathan Edwards/Timothy Dwight (his grandson) to my hard drive. I also have a Dell laptop that has all of the Bible software loaded on it. Though I'm far from being a "techie", I've seen the benefit of going almost entirely electronic for my study library. I stll have several Bibles/Books/Commentaries outside these resources that I utilize regulary. I hope this helps, BradK |
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