Bible Question:
This is just a general question and I hope that someone can help me with this. After a rather long lapse from church and bible study, I have "re-entered" bible study. With so many different versions out there, what would be a good version to begin with? Our group at work all have different versions. Some I find hard to follow and others make more sense. Is a living translation sufficient enough for study? Thanks for taking the time to answer. Yours in Christ....Myra |
Bible Answer: Dear Myra, I agree with Sir Pent that it is best to go to the site he recommended and pick the version that is easiest for you to understand. I do strongly recommend that when you have chosen the version you like to get it in the "Life Application Version". The Application Bible has a lot of explanation of verses as well as how to apply them to your life today. It also has profile's on different bible persons, an explanation of each book in general, many charts, diagrams and maps, and cross references, as well as a small concordance in the back. I am sure that you will find it quite easy to learn from. prayon |