Not exact matches
It had the text of Scripture, which was a loose translation (almost a paraphrase) from the Hebrew into Aramaic, and just like our
study Bibles, it had explanatory
notes that went along with the text.
* If possible, read
notes on these texts in one of the
study Bibles or commentaries.
But I also believe that we stifle God's whisperings to us by turning too quickly to Bible commentaries, Bible
studies from other Christians, and the
notes in our
study Bibles.
But I think the
notes and
study aids that are contained in Study Bibles should be used near the end of the Bible study process, rather than at the begin
study aids that are contained in
Study Bibles should be used near the end of the Bible study process, rather than at the begin
Study Bibles should be used near the end of the Bible
study process, rather than at the begin
study process, rather than at the beginning.
I have had a few
study bibles including one from a well known TV evangelist but to me the
notes just keep getting in the way of trying to interpret what the scriptures are saying to me as the Holy Spirit guides me.
I think
study Bibles can be helpful, IF we realize that they simply contain condensed
notes from someone else about what they think the Bible teaches.