Monday, April 26, 2010

What study Bible would you recommend to someone?

I have the life application king james version study bible. I was looking into this Spirit-Filled Bible (NKJV) by Nelson. I also heard it's good to have a parallel Bible with the amplified version in it.

What study Bible would you recommend to someone?
yes, the parallel bible with King James is a very good solution.
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Reply:The Life In The Spirit Study Bible, The Apologetics Study Bible and the Grant Jeffrey Prophecy Study Bible are 3 that I own and they are very good. Also, the Defenders Study Bible is a good one. I encourage you to pray for wisdom and understanding before you begin your bible reading and study. Usually, notes in these bibles are written by qualified men and women in their respected fields of theology. God gives us teachers (Ephesians 4:11) and some great ones are used of God in these bibles.
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Reply:As a Spirit-filled youth minister I recommend the following: The New Living Translation for general reading/studying. For a young person or for an easier to understand text, I would recommend the Message Bible or the Fire Bible Student Edition (NIV) from Life Publishers. All of these are good!





As for those who say that the KJV is the one and only "true" translation. Remember it was still translated from the original Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew. It was translated in the early 1600's and was translated into the modern English language of that era. Most newer translations of the Bible also translate from the original available manuscripts but into today's vernacular.
Reply:I use the NIV Study Bible and Strong's Concordance
Reply:The Open Bible. Thomas Nelson Publishers.


But in all honesty, for someone to tell you that "It is God's spoken word", they would have had to go back to the original texts and done the translation themselves, understanding the cultural and semantic nuances of the time of writing. Anything else is obviously dogma.
Reply:It depends on your linguistic ability. Most "study" bibles are programmed to lead you into error. Stick with the Holy Spirit as a guide.
Reply:I would recommend the Evidence Bible. modern KJV.


The one you are talking about "spirit" one - is charismatic.
Reply:The origional KJV is the best to have............most all the nwer versions are changed and reworded and takes away the meaning and words........or adds to them which shouldnt never be done.............Get a study bible that has a center column references and study aids...........all in one bible.....





the New KJV..has changed words and meaning of some scriptures.......


and some of the New age and international versions have to......one must be careful to ones reading........Cause it is being changed and people dont know it ans refuse to listen when its told to them...........simple reading bibles doesnt mean reading whats right !!!
Reply:the king james bible (kjv) was commissioned by a real politician (king james the first of england) with a real political agenda.





if you would trust something called the 'george w. bush bible', it is the book for you.





but if you are serious in your studies you will learn greek and read the new testament in the language in which it was written.





perhaps you will learn hebrew too, to read the books of the old law.





but if you insist on reading your holy book in a blatantly biased translation, please don't expect anyone to take you seriously.
Reply:I use the Old King James Version with the old Scofield references. Rev. Scofield was a great preacher and teacher many years ago but you can still by his study Bibles today, I think as long as you stay with the kjv you are okay, the new is okay with me but I prefer the old, any other version is from different manuscripts than what the kjv was translated from and that is a whole other issue. I believe you have a very good Bible and it help you be a better Christian and may you help others to come to the knowledge of the truth, God bless you and good luck.
Reply:Wycliffe New Testament is a good thing to start in the New Testament, He is said to have given his life for his work.





Whatever you choose, I hope God is by your side when learning.





The Bible is made in such a way that can not completetly be altered, because to alter its meanings one must first comprehend the total of it. The Glory of God is not to dictate to people, but that whatever truth comes out of a man's mouth is God's truth, because all truth comes only from him. And that after every fulfillment, the last fulfillment is the that of his will.





As when Pilate wrote in the stick "Jesus King of the Jews" and he was asked to change it, he said: "Whatever I wrote, I wrote".





That was the will of God.
Reply:Why do you need a study bible? All they tell you is someone else's opinion on the scriptures.





Read the bible for yourself and think for yourself.
Reply:KJV may be able to help you get at the heart of something...even if it was using 16th century english:)





I have a NIV. it reads better.





american standard is what my uncle who is a baptist minister has.
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Reply:KJV is Gods pure word....anything else is watered down and corrupted
Reply:I don't recommend a specific book. I will give some information that may be of help, however. NIV is easy to read and understand. The New Jerusalem Bible is generally recognized to have the best footnotes. The New American Standard Bible is generally recognized to be one of the most literal translations. The King James Version is tough sledding for those not used to it. Concordances are very helpful.
Reply:The Jewish Bible. Learn from the Hebrews. Shalom.


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