Subject: Favorite Bible study tools? |
Bible Note: Hello Hank! Here's my lineup (in no particular order) : Ryrie Study Bible Expanded Edition NASB, NASB Study Bible Zondervan, NIV Study Bible Zondervan, Nelson NKJV Study Bible, Harper-Collins NRSV Annotated Study Bible, NIV New Scofield Study Bible, Oxford Annotated RSV Bible with Apocrypha, Dake KJV Annotated Reference Bible, "The Precise Parallel New Testament" with 8 translations including Greek, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible, "The Classic Bible Commentary", Nave's Topical Bible, The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Vine's Expository Dictionary, Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, "Where to Find It In the Bible", "Find it Fast in the Bible" and "What Does the Bible Say about.." by Nelson, Oxford Companion to the Bible, John Walvoord's "Every Prophecy of the Bible", Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, The Dead Sea Scrolls, the Complete works of Josephus, Eusebius, Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions by John Ankerberg, the Serendipity NIV NT, Max Lucado's Inspirational NKJV Study Bible, the American Standard Version (1901), TEV, Amplified, CEV, NLT, and other various translations, Vine's Guide to Learning NT Greek, "The Answers Book", "The Complete Book of Bible Answers" by Ray Rhodes, "The New Evidence that Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell, the NAB, and various other books that are too numerous to mention in this post here in my library that I use from time to time. I will be buying a MacArthur NKJV Study Bible this coming weekend. Hope to see you back on the Forum, my friend. |