This is a terrific resource! Thank you for the detailed notes and observations and the theological leanings. Thanks for your research. The Apocrypha study edition is probably one of a kind with the quality and quantity of study resources. I just added that to the list to review soon. Thanks for the tip, Derek! Dear Jeffrey, It is good that you have now heard of the Apochrypha However, I am rather surprised extremely surprised that you have been unaware of it until now. Every person who is serious about the Bible knows what the Apochrypha is and why it is not included in Protestant Bibles, but is included in most Catholic Bibles.
However, I do admire your courage in admitting this serious gap in your knowledge on such a public forum as this web-page. Dear Jeffrey, By the way, I do not expect you to publish my earlier comment about your not knowing about the Apochrypha. I only meant it as a private communication to you. In Jesus, Michael. Of course, the margins are quite large as well. I know this is starting to sound like a promotional video for Logos, but I really do find that Logos gives me the tools to do what I actually want to do when it comes to personal Bible study and preparation for teaching.
I have owned several of these and used even more. However, far and away, my favorite and most useful one has been the Inductive Study Bible.
The other great thing is the virtually total lack of study notes that tell you what to think, which is what pretty much every other study Bible is.
Instead, the features are mostly maps, charts, timelines, diagrams, etc. But this is the only study Bible I would really recommend, for those 2 reasons: Lots of room to interact with your pen cil , and informational notes rather than interpretive ones. So much easier to read. References in left margin, space to the right for personal notes. I like John MacArthur notes too. Many have switched to electronic Bibles so they can control the size of the font and be able to utilize red letter as a choice.
Come on publishers — more single column and more large print Study Bibles!!! ISV is a new translation currently only available electronically. Maybe when the print copy comes out they will use single column.
Single-column, large-ish margins, more emphasis on giving me space to write my own notes etc. Thanks for the information. Study Bibles should be desk editions. Hence, they should be A4 size — allowing for a more rational and generous and creative use of space.
And what about looseleaf or interleaved editions? As a further thought : as most of us already have the Bible text, why cannot we have Bible Notes rather than the cumbersome Study Bibles? The chains that link like verses together from the beginning to the end of the bible are the best. The other study aids, heaps of them, are great too from overview of the books to the geographic section and maps. My go to favourite. The study notes are some of the very best available. Great list, I own 5 of the above and ordered one because your list.
I have serveal in my Chuch that carry it and use the APP. Just wondering. Great information Jeffrey! It is so complete with commentary on the bottom of the page.
He is very through. Hey, Joseph: a poll would be a great idea to do in the future. But first we want to get input from you and the other readers on what study Bibles to include in the list!
Study Bibles: the epic list and how to choose one by Jayson Bradley Jul 15, Article 47 comments. I Jayson am a pastor and year Christian-retail guy with a lot of experience with helping people find their ideal study Bibles. OverviewBible is affiliated with Amazon.
Some Bibles have had multiple revisions and the date reflects the last public revision. Some like the Thompson Chain-Reference Bible have not been revised as much as amended. In this case, we went with the original publishing dates. Publisher: This is simply the publishing company responsible for the latest iteration.
We have opted to go with the publisher of the study materials themselves. Translations: This is a list of the Bible translations the study Bible is available in. Format: This explains how the Bible is laid out. Level: This is a completely subjective section that places study Bibles in either a Beginner, Intermediate, or Expert category.
This is usually based on the academic level or accessibility of the notes. Recommended for: This is a simple call out to the individuals we think will really benefit most by adding this to their study library. Used by: If Jayson or Jeffrey personally use or have used this Bible, we will include that here. If we include our name here, you can assume this is a personal endorsement.
Lastly, we have added bullet points with the study helps you can expect to find in each Bible. Examining themes that develop across Scripture over time. Michael Houdmann : Many credit J. But biblical theology is different: it puts us in the time and perspective of the author.
Duguid — Jeremiah Richard S. Strauss — Acts Bruce K. Waltke — Proverbs, Micah Paul R. Hundreds of Color Photos such as biblical artifacts are placed within the Scripture text. Along with the Scripture it includes: 15, expository notes articles that really give deep analysis to topics like faith vs. The New Inductive Study Bible is built entirely on the inductive Bible study method, which is a three-step approach to Bible study: Observe: see what the Bible says.
Interpret: discover what it means. Apply: live accordingly The value of the inductive method is that it allows you to study the Bible for yourself, using the Bible as the primary resource for studying itself.
Howard Jr. Julius Scott Jr. Beyond the copious notes, the Bible also features: More than two-color maps, charts, timelines, and illustrations Complete Bible introductions to each book Articles: How We Got the Bible and Introduction to the Bible 80, cross references Extensive concordance Full color maps Harmony of the gospels Over 50 full-color maps Outline of systematic theology Index to key Bible doctrines Bible Reading Plans This Bible is ideal for people who want to dive deep into biblical exegesis.
Used by: Jayson In the late s, Dr. Buy it on Amazon Explore the Bible with us! We create research-based articles and handy infographics to help people understand the Bible. Get the good stuff!
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Any chance the Scofield Study Bible might make it on to the list? The original one. Mike Lotrean on August 11, at am. Wayne MacKirdy on June 5, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on June 6, at am. Wesley Morgan on December 28, at am. Oliver on June 27, at am. Sonny Maxwell on May 24, at am.
Bob Picard on September 6, at am. The Starting Point Study Bible is an excellent Bible for new believers or believers who have recently rededicated their lives to Christ and need to make a fresh start.
This Bible will help you begin or jumpstart your journey with Christ by teaching you how to build the proper foundation of faith. It will also help you apply biblical truth to your daily life.
The Amplified Bible is another great Bible for those wanting to understand the meaning of Scripture in the original Greek and Hebrew languages. No need to study or dig for those rich nuances found in the original biblical languages—this Bible does it for you. With a unique system of brackets, parentheses, and italics, the Amplified Bible expands key words and defines phrases as you read.
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Christianity Expert. Mary Fairchild is a full-time Christian minister, writer, and editor of two Christian anthologies, including "Stories of Cavalry. Bottom line: If you want the best study Bible, I recommend getting an essentially literal translation. Because you want the translation to be as close to the original as possible, while still being readable.
God chose specific words to include and exclude in scripture, and our job as readers is not to change those words, but wrestle with their meaning. There are so many different types of study Bibles that it can be confusing trying to determine the best study Bible for you. There are Bibles for men, women, college students, high-school students, kids, military members, and on and on.
These types of study Bibles are primarily designed to help you understand the meaning of the text in each book of the Bible. Usually, these Bibles have loads of study notes underneath the text, plus maps, diagrams, cross-references, and dozens of other helpful tools.
Personally, I believe the best study Bible will have study notes written by a variety of scholars. This allows you to get a variety of perspectives on a variety of texts. Application study Bibles tend to focus primarily not exclusively on helping you apply the Bible to various situations in your life. In other words, the main goal of an application study Bible is not to dig deep into the meaning of the text. The original biblical manuscripts are inspired by God, infallible , and should be obeyed in all circumstances.
The notes, however, are not inspired by God. They are written by men and women and are based on their particular interpretations of scripture. Only the Bible itself commands that kind of obedience. He is the one who makes convicts us of sin and righteousness.
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