Subject: Study Bible Doctrine |
Bible Note: Nolan: It's good to know that I'm not the only person who has a hard time narrowing his top preference down to just one Bible. The New Scofield Reference Bible holds a special place in my heart because 30 years ago, it became my first ever study Bible. It's the only Bible where I can consistently locate a verse by knowing whether it's on a right or left page and whether it is in the left or right column on a page -- at the top, middle, or bottom vertically. My old Ryrie is dear to me because it has for almost 25 years been the most read, studied, prayed-out-of, quoted, photo-copied, carried and used Bible I own. Talk about signs of wear -- none of my other Bibles even come close. But which one do I use EVERY day, especially when composing Answers or Notes for the forum? The MacArthur Study Bible. I thank God for each and every one of these helpful, trustworthy study Bibles. It seems that no two of those mentioned do exactly the same thing in the same way, so one need not fear repetition or redundancy if one owns and uses more than one study Bible. kalos |