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  1. The Bible is God speaking directly to His creation. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 tells us that, “all Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.”. The Bible is God’s way of teaching us about who He is ...

  2. Jul 15, 2016 · This study Bible is unique: rather than give you a theology lesson with every footnote, it gives you context for what the original readers of a passage would have been privy to. For example, turn to Psalm 8 in any conventional study Bible and you’ll see notes on the Imago Deo, some tie-ins to Hebrews 2, and the like.

    • What Makes A Bible Study Book Great?
    • 5 Best Bible Study Books
    • Conclusion

    Through the years, there have been many Bible study books written. The best ones are those who lead the reader on a personal transformational journey. James wrote, “Do not merely listen to the Word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the Word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirr...

    1. Breaking Freeby Beth Moore While this Bible study came out in the late 90s, the message is still relevant today. Beth does a deep dive into selected passages of Isaiah and draws several parallels between the captive Israelites and Christians today. Beth teaches believers to tear down strongholds in their lives and to overcome those with the trut...

    Bible study books are a tremendous tool for our spiritual journeys. While there are many studies out there to choose from, the five listed above are, in my opinion, among the best Bible studies of all time. You won’t be disappointed as you put the time and effort into opening your Bible and diving into any of these Bible study books. Your life will...

    • Make an Outline of the Book. The first step to study the Bible book by book is to read the book several times. Each time you read it, you’ll find yourself focusing on different aspects of the book.
    • Look for Keywords or Phrases. What words or phrases are repeated the most often? Many books will have words or that are repeated often. These keywords or phrases can help identify the major themes or ideas in the book.
    • Identify the Main Theme, Ideas & Key-Verses. What is the main theme of the book? What are the major ideas? What are the key verses? In the book of James, a form of the word “works” is repeated 16 times.
    • Look for the Main Applications. What was the application to the original hearers or readers? What is my personal application now? What does God want me to do?
  3. Her book is an in-depth Bible study guide in seven sessions which include homework. Described as ‘honest and funny’ by enthusiastic readers, the study guide includes questions and journal prompts and practical ways to develop prayer, study, worship, generosity and much more, there are even recipes in the back.

    • Jamie Rose
  4. DIVISIONS OF THE BIBLE 66 Great Books from God—“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2 Timothy 3:16) THE BIBLE is really one book, whose author is the Lord God. ‘The Good Book’, as it has been called, is God’s Guide Book to Life—for all to read. Without it, we shall wander aimlessly through life, to the grave.

  5. 128 offers from $3.33. #2. The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible. Tara-Leigh Cobble. 4,514. Hardcover. 90 offers from $13.36. #3. Revelation - Bible Study Book with Video Access: Eternal King, Everlasting Kingdom.

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