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I was actually doubting if 'Study Bibles' were necessary especially for those who are not really grown in the knowledge of Christ. And now that I got the answer with Scripture backing up, I no more have to worry about that.
Thank you Bro.George. I also wanted to ask about Bible study. I want to study the Bible on my own at home (apart from the Bible study I have at church), but I don't know how to do that on my own. Oh, and is reading Bible daily (say like 1 hour a day and so on) called studying Bible devotionally, and a way of studying Bible? |
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Even early on when I first started reading the Bible, the Study Bibles never really interested me.
And once I became familiar with scripture, I knew that I didn’t need one. We have the Holy Ghost, the Comforter to guide us…nothing can replace that. |
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I found the same problem with study Bibles in my life. I enjoy reference materials on the bookshelf to refer to separately but not while I am studying the Word of God. Good word brother.
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RE: "In Regards To "Study Bibles""
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Aloha sister, You asked: Quote:
I also have a little longer study on "How To Study The Bible" (in the King James Bible section) on my web site http://www.thywordistruthkjv.com/. I can only outline "How to Study the Bible" with a few basic principles & precepts that should be kept in heart and mind when studying. I do not believe that the study of the Bible can be "systematized". Many men have tried to develop "systems" for studying the Bible, and although some of what they say (write) may be helpful, more often than not, they end up twisting the Scriptures in places - trying to make God's word "FIT" into their "system" rather than just let it speak to their heart and do the work that it is intended for. I believe that the main purpose for God giving us His words is so that we might KNOW Him, and that we might KNOW "his will" for mankind. For the lost person (unsaved) the purpose of the word is to draw them to the Lord Jesus Christ, through the "Gospel", and SAVE them: Quote:
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You also inquired about the difference between reading the Bible and studying it: Quote:
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On the other hand - we study the Bible to receive God's "approval": Quote:
Reading the Bible then = "feeding" ourselves. Whereas studying the Bible = "work" that we do in order to be "approved unto God". Last edited by George; 05-20-2009 at 08:35 AM. |
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Thank you explaining thoroughly, brother George.
I read your "guidelines", and like I replied in that thread, it helped me a lot. I actually tried to gain the "knowledge" before asking God for the discernment, wisdom, and understanding. So, of course I got confused in many ways and didn't understand much of what I was reading/hearing. Now I seek God only for understanding and Holy Spirit for the guidance. And now there's so much "homework" to do.. The joy of being a newbie! |
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I do think a well selected study Bible can be useful so long as the reader kees in mind that the Bible text is God's Word while the studt notes are man's opinion. One thing that I like about this Bible is that it only comes in the Authorized Version. Last edited by HowlerMonkey; 06-20-2009 at 07:34 PM. Reason: To add a thought |
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