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  1. The best I've found is called Agape Catholic Bible Study. The website is old school - like something from the late 90s - but don't let that deter you. The content is great. https://www.agapebiblestudy.com/How%20To%20Study%20Scripture.htm

  2. Nov 11, 2018 · Three apps we highlight– Hallow, Amen and Truth and Life Bible– offer a methodical way to read the Bible with reading plans to not only help you better understand the text, but to actually get you through the entire Bible in a year!

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  4. Besides commentaries on the Bible , Saadiah wrote a systematic treatise bringing revealed religion into harmony with Greek philosophy. He thus became the forerunner of Maimonides and the Catholic Schoolmen. Solomon ben Isaac, called Rashi (born 1040) wrote very popular explanations of the Talmud and the Bible .

  5. Studylight.org has many Bible translations and languages to choose from, along with a very large collection of online Bible study tools and resources, including 100+ commentaries, 6 concordances, 25+ dictionaries, and 8 encyclopedias. New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the Catholic version of the Bible.

  6. Recommendations for Bible Commentaries. This collection is intended to be widely comprehensive of historical & evangelical commentaries. Not everything below is necessarily recommended. For the best commentaries, see the recommendations of Beeke, Thomas, Spurgeon & Keister, in that order. .

  7. About this Collection. This is the best and largest collection of Bible commentaries with links on the net (a total of 2,200+). It includes, but is not limited to: – Every commentary Charles Spurgeon gave his top or good recommendation to (3 or 2 stars) in his Commenting & Commentaries (1876);

  8. Dec 19, 2014 · Perhaps this is what you have in mind: Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary, 1859 edition. About This Commentary (quoting directly from the website) This Catholic Bible commentary, following the Douay-Rheims Bible text, was originally compiled by Catholic priest and biblical scholar Rev. George Leo Haydock (1774-1849).

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