How to Use a Study Bible
There are some Christians who feel that study Bibles are not ultimately helpful to Christians. After all, we have been given the Holy Spirit who promises to us that He will help us to know and to apply the Scriptures. While I understand these concerns, I feel that study Bibles can be immensely helpful and especially so to those who do not have extensive reference libraries or extensive theological training. However, these Bibles must be used properly. The biblical text must book-end any study of Scripture. The Introduction to the ESV Study Bible says it well. "The best way to use a study Bible, therefore, is always to begin and end with the words of the Bible. We should always begin by reading the Bible's actual words, seeking with our hearts and our minds to understand these words and apply them to our lives. Then, after starting with the words of the Bible itself, we can turn to the study notes and many other study Bible resources for information about the background to the text, for the meaning of puzzling words or phrases, and for connections to other parts of the Bible. Finally, we should return again to the Bible itself, reading it with a new and deeper understanding, asking God to speak through his Word to the situation of our life and to draw us near to himself." We will proceed through this review with the understanding that the notes and maps and articles and cross-references within any study Bible, helpful though they may be, are only supplementary to the words of God.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
How to Use a Study Bible
From Tim Challies' review of the new ESV Study Bible, here is a great summary on the proper use of study Bibles in general. See -The ESV Study Bible - A Review
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Mr. Simmons
ReplyDeleteOkay-yeah, this is a shameless appeal, but I think it's helpful to get this Bible into as many Christians hands as possible for such a good price.
I was able to review a copy yesterday and I thoroughly enjoy it! I’ve used the ESV Reformation Bible since it came out. This new ESV Study Bible is different enough to make a good companion.
The bookstore I work for, Scripture Truth Book Co. will have the ESV Study Bible available starting tomorrow, Oct. 15th for the following prices:
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ESV Study Tru Tone Brown- $52.49
ESV Study Gen Black- $62.99
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Our shipping rates are very reasonable. No more than $4-6 dollars, depending upon the price.
Thanks,
Chris Griffith
Okay, one "shameless appeal" allowed! Thanks for reading my blog.
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