Subject: Favorite Bible study tools? |
Bible Note: The Thompson Chain Reference Bibles are available in KJV, NKJV, NASB, and NIV. I prefer the NJKV because it is a modern, literal translation, just as the NASB, but is based on the Antioch manuscripts, where the NASB is based on the Alexandia manuscripts. I really don't want to get into a debate over this, but I base my belief on Acts 6:7, 12:24, 13:49, 19:20 which describes the Word of God as growing, spreading, and multipling, which seem to describe the Antioch manuscripts. The Alexandria manuscripts pretty much just stayed on the shelf and did not grow, spread, or multiply. I also know that whatever is not from faith is sin (Romans 14:23) and you have to go with what you have confidence in. Thank you for your comments and guidence. Don't get me wrong, I am not TROUBLED by study Bibles and commentaries, they are great tools, but they can be very opinionated, like me! God Bless, Jesus Lives!! |