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Best Christian Bible Study

Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines
NEW Anniversary Edition of Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps and Timelines, Volume 1 covers over 200 Bible topics and features MORE pages, 6 EXTRA topics, updated information, and a bonus 24' fold-out on Jesus' Family Tree. This stunning, easy-to-understand reference book still provides the same full-color, REPRODUCIBLE Bible charts and overviews that made the original a favorite, but in an easier-to-use, updated format! 6 NEW pamphlets on popular Bible topics, including Psalms 23, Lord's Prayer, Twelve Tribes of Israel, and more. Psalm 23 Tabernacle Ark of the Covenant Archaeology & the Bible (50 Proofs of the Old Testament Solomon's Temple Names of God The Ten Commandments and You 100 Well-Known Old Testament Events The Creation The Exodus. Heroes of the Faith: Hebrews 11 The Twelve Disciples 1 Corinthians 13: The Love Chapter The Armor of God The Fruit of the Spirit 100 Well-Known Events from Acts to Revelation. Especially for the visual learner, this book is a real treat. From full-color maps of Bible lands, to summaries of every book in the Bible, to lists of key people and events, including an outline of Jesus' life and information about each of the disciples, to theological beliefs across the religious spectrum, this volume is a treasure of teaching aids.
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"This was a Christmas gift for a family member, and he has used the book every day since receiving it and can't say enough good things about it!"
"I love this book."
"In fact I bought one for a friend and they love it too."
"Incredible book to use when studying the Bible."
"I love this book."
"So good I purchased several and gave them to some of my friends."
"This is such a good book."
"bought for father in law he says its a great read."
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The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears
Dream Big.
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"great book...we use it for our nightly devotional...got 2 and gave the other as a gift!"
"This is a well written book about praying."
"I love this book."
"This book helped me to see how small my prayers were and spurred me to take several giant steps forward."
"This book is a game changer."
"This is the best inspirational book on prayer I have read."
"My coach reccommend this book to read."
"This book is a life-changing read!"
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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus (Case for ... Series)
Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award and twice nominated for the Christian Book of the Year Award, Strobel’s tough, point-blank questions read like a captivating, fast-paced novel. The new edition includes scores of revisions and additions, including updated material on archaeological and manuscript discoveries, fresh recommendations for further study, and an interview with the author that tells dramatic stories about the book's impact, provides behind-the-scenes information, and responds to critiques of the book by skeptics. Lee Strobel probes with bulldog-like tenacity the evidence for the truth of biblical Christianity.
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"I was raised a Mormon."
"We all come to acceptance or rejection of Jesus as God from different places, and unless we are set in our thinking against the truth of Christian revelation, it seems to me that at least some of Strobel's reasons should prove to be persuasive. I have known people, however, who are so set in their opposition to accepting the divinity of Christ that I doubt this book (or any others) will make a difference. Confirmation of my belief came to me as I encountered Christ though Scripture, prayer, the Church and sacraments (especially the Eucharist), and the community of believers. My now long pilgrimage in seeking to know Christ and understand him has led to deeper faith and a more joyful experience of it."
"Well written and logical."
"I love this book the way Lee Strobel tells it everyone should have a copy of this book and the movie as well."
"A wonderful professionally done book."
"A wonderful read that gives the reader a clear challenge to really consider The Case for Christ as the real and true answer."
"Teens used for book report."
"Excellent book."
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Best Christian Bible Study Guides

Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines
NEW Anniversary Edition of Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps and Timelines, Volume 1 covers over 200 Bible topics and features MORE pages, 6 EXTRA topics, updated information, and a bonus 24' fold-out on Jesus' Family Tree. This stunning, easy-to-understand reference book still provides the same full-color, REPRODUCIBLE Bible charts and overviews that made the original a favorite, but in an easier-to-use, updated format! 6 NEW pamphlets on popular Bible topics, including Psalms 23, Lord's Prayer, Twelve Tribes of Israel, and more. Psalm 23 Tabernacle Ark of the Covenant Archaeology & the Bible (50 Proofs of the Old Testament Solomon's Temple Names of God The Ten Commandments and You 100 Well-Known Old Testament Events The Creation The Exodus. Heroes of the Faith: Hebrews 11 The Twelve Disciples 1 Corinthians 13: The Love Chapter The Armor of God The Fruit of the Spirit 100 Well-Known Events from Acts to Revelation. Especially for the visual learner, this book is a real treat. From full-color maps of Bible lands, to summaries of every book in the Bible, to lists of key people and events, including an outline of Jesus' life and information about each of the disciples, to theological beliefs across the religious spectrum, this volume is a treasure of teaching aids.
Reviews
"This was a Christmas gift for a family member, and he has used the book every day since receiving it and can't say enough good things about it!"
"I love this book."
"In fact I bought one for a friend and they love it too."
"Incredible book to use when studying the Bible."
"I love this book."
"So good I purchased several and gave them to some of my friends."
"This is such a good book."
"bought for father in law he says its a great read."
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Best New Testament Bible Study

ESV Study Bible
The ESV Study Bible contains two kinds of words.
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"(For a much fuller version of this review, covering more topics/texts, visit my website by searching for "Dwight Gingrich" and "NIV Zondervan Study Bible."). DIFFERENCES: It appears to me that the ESVSB is somewhat stronger than the NIVZSB in these areas: Charts, maps, illustrations, historical information, and general apologetic or bibliological articles. A comparison of the introductions to Exodus shows that the one in the ESVSB is slightly longer (six pages to the NIVZSB’s five), with more attention given to the historical reliability of the book and to its literary features. The similarities here outweigh the differences, but I give the ESVSB the blue ribbon for visual helps and breadth of topics addressed in articles. Creation – Henri A. G. Blocher. Sin – Kevin DeYoung. Covenant – Paul R. Williamson. Law – T. D. Alexander. Temple – T. D. Alexander. Priest – Dana M. Harris. Sacrifice – Jay A. Sklar. Exile and Exodus – Thomas Richard Wood. The Kingdom of God – T. D. Alexander. Sonship – D. A. Carson. The City of God – T. D. Alexander. Prophets and Prophecy – Sam Storms. Death and Resurrection – Philip S. Johnston. People of God – Moisés Silva. Wisdom – Daniel J. Estes. Holiness – Andrew David Naselli. Justice – Brian S. Rosner. Wrath – Christopher W. Morgan. Love and Grace – Graham A. Cole. The Gospel – Greg D. Gilbert. Worship – David G. Peterson. Mission – Andreas J. Köstenberger. Shalom – Timothy Keller. The Consummation – Douglas J. Moo. While I disagree with minor points in some of these articles, I find myself agreeing with a much higher percentage of what is said here than with what is said in most systematic theologies. I have a niggling question about the place of such essays in a study Bible (how many readers will really find and benefit from this content in their specific moments of exegetical need? They teach that both divorce and remarriage are “possible but never ideal” (NIVZSB, p. 1969) in cases where one marriage partner engages in “sexual immorality” (Matt. On the other hand, the NIVZSB takes a more rigid stance than the ESVSB on 1 Corinthians 7:10-16: “There are only two options for a divorced woman: (1) remain unmarried or (2) reconcile with her husband.” It acknowledges regarding verse 15 ("the brother or sister is not bound in such circumstances”) that “it is often suggested that this allows a deserted Christian spouse to remarry” but states that “this interpretation is not plausible.”. Homosexuality: Both study Bibles state clearly that homosexual relations are sinful. Nonresistance and Relationship to Government: On Matthew 5:38-48 the NIVZSB says that “Jesus is prohibiting retaliation for wrongs experienced.” It explains that a slap on the cheek is “a common Jewish insult by a superior to a subordinate, not an aggressor’s blow.” (p. 1939). The ESVSB presents this position much more clearly: “Jesus is not prohibiting the use of force by governments, police, or soldiers when combating evil… One should not return an insulting slap, which would lead to escalating violence. In the case of a more serious assault, Jesus’ words should not be taken to prohibit self-defense…, for often a failure to resist a violent attack leads to even more serious abuse.” This difference is also evident in places like Romans 12-13, where the NIVZSB gently questions whether governments have the right to administer capital punishment, while the ESVSB suggests one way believers can "overcome evil with good" is through military or police force. This is remarkable, given that Sam Storms, a strong continuationist, was chosen to author an essay on “Prophets and Prophecy.” In this article he only vaguely hints at his own position by some present-tense references to prophecy. ), ending thus: “However one understands the extent of the atonement, this passage clearly teaches the free and universal offer of salvation to every single human being; ‘desires’ shows that this offer is a bona fide expression of God’s good will.” On this Timothy verse the NIVZSB suggests that “what God ‘wants’ may be hindered by lack of human faith.” This last statement opens the door to non-Calvinistic interpretations (but does not demand them). At Exodus 20:8-11 the ESVSB makes no Christian application, while the NIVZSB mentions that the Sabbath “anticipates the experience of rest through faith in Christ” (p. 155). The NIVZSB's “Exile and Exodus” article presents one perspective strongly: “As the only perfectly obedient Israelite...—a faithful remnant of one—Jesus (not the unbelieving nation) is the sole heir of all of the covenantal promises made to Abraham, Israel, and David... Life everlasting, a land flowing with milk and honey, a posterity as numerous as the stars, a perpetual reign over all creation, and uninhibited access to the Father’s presence all belong exclusively to him” (p. 2661). However, both Bibles (perhaps especially the ESVSB) also suggest multiple times that seeing a future role for an ethnic Israel is a legitimate interpretative approach. On the other hand, it seems slower to affirm some of the more fundamentalist ideas of evangelicalism (things such as capital punishment or a special plan for the future of ethnic Israel), it feels slightly more cautious as it affirms some points of evangelical doctrinal dispute (inability of true believers to fall from the faith, distinct gender roles in the church), and it is sometimes slower to pick sides at all regarding what the text means for today (the Christian and the military)."
"I love this study Bible."
"But the paper used in this book did not match with their work, not as good as those bibles which printed in USA I had before."
"I have never enjoyed faithfully reading the Bible as much as I do now; whether it be in church, Bible study, or at home for daily devotions."
"If you can only have one Study Bible, I highly recommend this one, unless you're a new convert, I'd recommend starting with a Life Application Study Bible, before moving onto this highly in depth study Bible."
"ESV is considered as my first choice of the Bible version, my reviews on the make of the book, quality material for sure, book is in good size, can put in medium sized shoulder bag, portable, and the colorful pictures and charts, and the commentaries are very educational when it comes to understand a full chapter, of course, God's words and His wisdom is way beyond my plain comprehension, and I hope this good study Bible would help me move further a little bit in understanding the profound and perfect knowledge from Him!"
"I just received the indexed study bible, and the indexed pages are completely off except for Genesis and the Concordance."
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Best Old Testament Bible Study

The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
As one of the world's most recognized and respected Bible teachers, Joyce Meyer's insight on Scripture is an invaluable resource to many students of the Word of God. Her well-researched knowledge of Scripture and her passion for weaving the Word of God into daily life are inspiring companions to the Amplified Version of the Bible. Joyce has authored nearly 100 books, which have been translated into 100 languages. Joyce conducts approximately a dozen domestic and international conferences every year, teaching people to enjoy their everyday lives.
Reviews
"I bought this Bible 9 years ago."
"This is a really good bible for those who want in addition to the bible, all the insight that Joyce Meyers offers tucked in some of the pages as commentary."
"I'm very pleased with this Bible by Joyce Meyer."
"I love the way it's written in modern English, very easy to read."
"Bought it for my sister who loves it!!"
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Best Christian Bible Atlases

Deluxe Then and Now Bible Map Book with CD-ROM
The ruins of Nineveh are in Northern Iraq Noah's ark probably landed in the area of eastern Turkey The wise men were probably from Iran or Saudi Arabia Queen Esther's throne was in Susa, less than 300 miles northeast of Kuwait City Daniel was taken as POW to Iraq (where the ruins of Babylon are today, south of Baghdad) and lived there the rest of his life. The CD-ROM inside the book contains all of the same maps in JPG and PDF formats so that you can use them in your own teaching material, essays, and reports. The Middle East during Old Testament Times Clear Overlay of modern-day Middle East Map of the Assyrian Empire at three different time periods Clear Overlay of same areas with modern-day countries The Holy Land during the time of the Old Testament (12 Tribes) Clear Overlay of modern-day Israel and surrounding countries The Holy Land with territory of Kings Saul, David, and Solomon.
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"If you study the Bible and wonder what country is there now, this is the book for you."
"I was impressed with the quality of the book and the colorful pictures."
"It's really fun and useful to find time and maps."
"Great book for learning about the Holy Land."
"Helps me with my Bible Study."
"Pretty intresting."
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Best Christian Bible Language Studies

Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words
The most affordable complete edition of Vine's famous Old and New Testament dictionaries available, this super value edition of a classic study resource helps those with limited or no background in Hebrew or Greek to study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages. Vine, M.A., was a classical scholar, skilled expositor, and a trustworthy theologian.
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"Excellent!"
"A classic reference for any serious student of the New Testament as well as Pastors and teachers."
"Excellent source to use to look up words that are hardly used any longer from the King James Version of the Bible."
"great condition and one time!"
"Great Resource to aid in bible study."
"Great addition to Bible study library!"
"this is an awesome book!!"
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Best Christian Bible Handbooks

Willmington's Guide to the Bible
Dr. Willmington has updated this classic with twenty-five percent new content, including new sections on all the people of the Bible, the miracles and parables of the Bible, and a panoramic overview of the Bible’s events.
Reviews
"Great resource, Glad I got it."
"The two are excellent but I recommend Wilmington for the everyday student of the word."
"Our ladies Sunday school class will be using this book."
"Purchased as gifts for son and son-in-law who is a minister/chaplain."
"This is a wonderful resource book."
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Best Christian Bible Quotations

The Greatest Words Ever Spoken: Everything Jesus Said About You, Your Life, and Everything Else (Thinline Ed.)
Every Word of Jesus Right at Your Fingertips Haven’t you wished you could ask Jesus any question and get his immediate help with the biggest problems you face? Introduction The Greatest Words Ever Spoken I tell you, I know men, and Jesus Christ was no mere man! They would have to impart hope to those in despair, joy to those whose hearts are broken, and peace that subdues even the most paralyzing fears. To earn the ranking of the greatest words ever spoken, the words would have to exert enough power to transform a hateful heart into a loving one, a mind driven by greed into one overflowing with generosity, a life ruled by arrogance into one that is driven by the desire to serve others. And if they were truly the greatest words ever spoken, they would have the power to give sight to the blind, deliverance to the captive, forgiveness to the wrongdoer, and life to the dead. To. succeed in life, to understand yourself, and to gain wisdom about your present. and your future, you need to learn everything Jesus said about you. If you choose to follow Him, then all of his 108 promises are promises you can count on–promises that. will produce peace in a troubled heart, joy in the midst of tragedy, success in. place of failure, and most important, a glorified life that lasts for eternity. Napoleon Bonaparte, the emperor of France and one of the greatest military geniuses who ever lived, concluded that Jesus was no mere man. His ideas and sentiments, the truth which He announces, His manner of convincing, are not explained either by human organization or by the nature of things… The nearer I approach, the more carefully I examine, everything is above me–everything remains grand, of a grandeur which overpowers.… One can absolutely find nowhere, but in Him alone, the imitation or the example of His life… I search in vain in history to find the similar to Jesus Christ. Think about it: how could one man from an obscure village in the Middle East have changed so many millions of lives as well as the course of history? After being falsely accused and then convicted in a rigged trial, He was sentenced to death by an official who believed Him to be innocent. In first-century Palestine, the thought that Jesus’ life might make a significant impact on anyone beyond the Judean countryside was laughable. How could one man’s life impact humanity to a greater extent than any other person or any series of events in history? Jesus did it all, not with money, armies, science, or politics, but with the witness of His life and the power of His words. His life and the miracles He performed attracted the attention of the crowds, but it was what He said that melted their hearts and transformed their lives. Countless people are so unaware of first-century history that they are swayed by baseless myths perpetuated by works of fiction such as The Da Vinci Code. It’s important to realize that Jesus did not make these promises to people who followed the words of any other teacher, prophet, or leader. He accused them of not knowing God and said they had used religion to bind people to a life of misery, frustration, and failure. Imagine what it would be like if you could consistently experience His presence and a level of peace and joy that no adversity could vanquish. He turned water into wine and caused the blind to receive their sight, the lame to walk, and the dead to rise. As you begin to store up His words in your mind and heart, you will discover their life-changing power in ways you never thought possible. This will enable you to read everything Jesus said without the interruption of commentary, transitional scenes, and details about the activities of the people who surrounded Him. In a matter of minutes, you can read everything He said about a topic, which will help you gain a deeper understanding of His teachings. People who have read Jesus’ words as they are organized in this book say they gained a depth of wisdom and experienced a life-changing power far greater than they could have imagined. As a result, the foundation of our beliefs is a combination of truth and falsehood, including contradictory information and false assumptions. May He bless you in your pursuit of intimacy with God and the eternal truths revealed by His incomparable words. If you’re seeking an answer to a specific question, a quick reading of Jesus’ words on that topic will meet that need. If you’re wrestling with an important decision, the wisdom and inspiration you seek can be found by reading His words on the appropriate topics. Depending on the topic and how you approach it, the spiritual meal can range from a quick-energy bar to an entire buffet. Because the wisdom offered on each topic comes solely from the undiluted statements of Christ, their breadth, depth, and power are enlightening, faith building, and life changing. The promised benefits, set in boldface type, are you’ll receive eternal life and you won’t be subject to God’s judgment. When you underline or highlight the key points of every statement of Jesus as you study them, something wonderful happens. As you read all of Christ’s statements on a given topic and underline or highlight the key points, you’ll see the pieces of the puzzle come together to create a clear picture of what He is teaching. One of my friends asked his wife and his children to put their initials beside each topic they wanted to study. John’s account of Jesus’ life conveys an unmistakable warmth and a sense of immediacy. I hope you will accept his invitation as you read Jesus’ words addressing various subjects in this book. His words will provide abundant light and perfect wisdom for any decision you face and all the power you will need to overcome any adversity. In my forty-three years of discovering and relying on His words, I have experienced miraculous outcomes in every area of my life.
Reviews
"A brilliantly organized compendium of all the recorded words Jesus spoke in His 3+ years of ministry here on earth."
"It categories Several passages under one topic, something like the reference section of the Bible, except instead of going to look up each passage it is written under each topic, give the sense that God/Jesus is sitting in front of you explaining whatever it is that needs to be explained."
"Let be clear...the words of the book are great."
"We ordered several of these for home use and for gifts."
"Faith in Jesus Christ = eternal life with Him!!"
"Not as well structured as I had hoped."
"This book works great as a general organized reference work for every day living, or an accompanying work to the Jesus Speaks devotional book by the same author."
"Nothing mind blowing."
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Best Christian Bible Meditations

Streams in the Desert
In a barren wilderness, L. B. Cowman long ago discovered a fountain that sustained her, and she shared it with the world, Streams in the Desert ® -- her collection of prayerful meditations, Christian writings, and God's written promises--has become one of the most dearly loved, best-selling devotionals of all time since its first publication in 1925. With fresh, contemporary wording and precise NIV text, the timeless message of the original flows unhindered through these pages, lending guidance and hope to a new generation of believers. Jim Reimann, the editor who updated Oswald Chamber's My Utmost for His Highest, has modernized this second-most-popular devotional of all time and made the encouragement and inspiration of its pages more accessible to today's readers.
Reviews
"Every year I have gotten new insights into God’s Word and has helped me grow into the man that intended for me."
"Wonderful, wonderful devotional book."
"This review is referring to the Kindle edition of Streams in the Desert, with this ASIN #:B00295RD4A, published by WORDsearch, May 8, 2009...it's the most expensive of the three editions currently offered on Amazon, but if you (like me) love the hardcover edition with a maroon cover published by Zondervan, copyright 1996 (and still avail. (This paragraph is just for people who want to compare the Kindle editions:) I know the cover shot on this page looks different than that Zondervan hardcover edition, but it's the same inside, trust me...and since the hardcover version says it was "edited by James Reimann", I don't know why this Kindle/WORDsearch edition doesn't mention his name anywhere...all I can think is that maybe the hardcover edition really _wasn't_ the "Reimann edition" after all...because the other two Kindle editions currently offered are noticeably different in wording (compare all three free samples, to check that for yourself), so they must be the Reimann-edits...but this is giving me a headache, so on with the review! At first, I thought I'd have to scroll through the month, page-by-page, to get to whatever day I wanted to read, but no...once you've opened to any particular month or date page, from the Menu button select "Search This Book", and just type in the month and date (e.g., "may 13" - no quotes; all lower case is fine); then toggle right, and click "find"."
"This was a gift for my wife and she was thrilled - the book is like new and was delivered as advertised."
"Most inspirational, devotional, for anyone going through any difficult situation."
"Writings from many great preachers and spiritual giant in one devotional."
"This is my favorite devotional."
"The content of the book is great."
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Best Christian Bible Concordances

The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
The Best Bible Study Tool Available. Dr. James Strong (1822-1894) was formerly president of Troy University and professor of exegetical theology at Drew Theological Seminary.
Reviews
"The print is small so for those that have trouble reading small print I would suggest a full page magnifying sheet to make it easier on the eyes. I attend a Bible based Christ Center, Holy Ghost led Sabbath Keeping church."
"I must say i am simply amazed at this version of Strongs, and not only the product, but also these sellers. and yet another awesome bonus not in many Strongs, is not only the words of our Lord in red (although all of the word of God is inspired of course) but the cool addition of some of vines best Definitions of not only the english but also on the hebrew and greek. there is also a complete topical index to the bible i did not know i was getting which is great, a chart of the harmony of the gospels, Teachings and illustrations of Christ,The parables of Jesus Christ, The laws of the bible, Prayers of the bible, the Jewish calendar, Jewish feasts, Monies and weights, New testament monies,Measures of length, Dry measures and liquid measures."
"I am still in the process of trying to figure out how to use some of the other features though."
"You might think this is a bad thing, but God has given my son a ministry from the inside out."
"Packaged very well and arrived safely."
"Very good reference for those wanting to go deeper into their Bible study."
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Best Christian Bible History & Culture

The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
As one of the world's most recognized and respected Bible teachers, Joyce Meyer's insight on Scripture is an invaluable resource to many students of the Word of God. Her well-researched knowledge of Scripture and her passion for weaving the Word of God into daily life are inspiring companions to the Amplified Version of the Bible. Joyce has authored nearly 100 books, which have been translated into 100 languages. Joyce conducts approximately a dozen domestic and international conferences every year, teaching people to enjoy their everyday lives.
Reviews
"I bought this Bible 9 years ago."
"I'm very pleased with this Bible by Joyce Meyer."
"I love the way it's written in modern English, very easy to read."
"Bought it for my sister who loves it!!"
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Best Christian Prophets

Run with the Horses: The Quest for Life at Its Best
In a series of profound reflections on the life of Jeremiah the prophet, Eugene Peterson explores the heart of what it means to be fully and genuinely human. Peterson, now retired, was for many years James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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"The unreasonably demand on speed and low cost production, cut throat competition and unfair practices are squeezing our desire and passion to stay in business."
"Continuing on and finding out that life could and many times will be hard to figure out but by putting your faith and trust in the Lord you will be reward and blessed."
"I found this book very helpful."
"Interesting perspective on Jeremiah that isn't always considered."
"Magnificent."
"I enjoy any book by Peterson."
"This is an amazing study on Jeremiah, but not just Jeremiah, on those with prophetic personalities."
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Best Christian Prophecies

The Mystery of the Shemitah: The 3,000-Year-Old Mystery That Holds the Secret of America's Future, the World's Future, and Your Future!
Is it possible that there exists a three-thousand-year-old mystery that…. · Has been determining the course of your life without your knowing it? · Lies behind world wars and the collapse of nations, world powers, and empires? Discover the never-before revealed mystery of the towers, the key of cataclysms, the mystery of sevens, and much, much more.
Reviews
"The Mystery of the Shemitah is basically a book about the Biblical Sabbath and Jubilee cycles and how they relate to socio-economic cycles in the context of a Biblical message of repentance. Like ripples in a pond or echoes in a canyon, one can't help but wonder if the 7 year Sabbath cycle and the 50 year Jubilee cycle still effect history today. Using 7 year Sabbath cycles as Mr. Cahn describes, and going back in Biblical time the Sabbath cycles do indeed mark important events: *Yeshua (Jesus) was born on a Sabbath year. *Nehemiah and Ezra read the law in a Sabbath year. *Ezra when up to Jerusalem in a Sabbath year. *The 2nd Temple foundation was laid in a Sabbath year. *The 70 years captivity spoken about by Jeremiah ended in a Sabbath year. *The 1st Temple was destroyed in a Sabbath year. *Kind David died in a Sabbath year. *The Exodus took place in a Sabbath year. If you extend the same Sabbath cycles even further back in time (to Adam) using a reasonable rendering of the Old Testament chronology you find that: *Joseph's 7 years of plenty & 7 years of famine fell during the Sabbath cycles. *Yahweh's covenant with Abram fell on a Sabbath year. *Enoch's birth and the year he was taken to "heaven" both fell on a Sabbath year. In my opinion the facts above show that Mr. Cahn's underlying premise has merit. Mr. Cahn did not provide a Scriptural basis for his Sabbath and Jubilee cycles calculations. For instance his Sabbath year is one year different than my understanding of the chronology. Using Mr. Cahn's premise regarding the cycles being synchronized we find there are 41 Jubilee cycles between Abraham and Yeshua. > 40 Jubilees). In summary, I think Mr. Cahn's book brings much needed attention to the wonderful subject of the Biblical Sabbath and Jubilee cycles."
"(TITLE OF REVIEW) The Mystery of the Shemitah - What You Need To Know. The Mystery of the Shemitah, Jonathan Cahn’s second book, following his massive bestseller, The Harbinger, is so unique and its claims and revelations so radical that it’s hard to know where to begin. But in The Mystery of the Shemitah, Jonathan Cahn brings forth the revelations straight out in a non-fiction format. One of its fourteen mysteries was that of the Shemitah. The book’s subtitle is “The 3000 Year Old Mystery That Holds The Secret of America’s Future, The World’s Future… And Your Future.” This begs the question – What possibly could an observance or law from ancient Israel have anything to do with America, the world, or the reader? In a section entitled The Key of Cataclysms, the author, Jonathan Cahn, puts forth the proposition that this ancient mystery actually lies behind the rise and fall of the stock market, the booms and collapses of the American and world economy, and the greatest collapses and crashes in Wall Street and world history. Even the connection to the specific time of the year when, according to the ancient mystery, financial accounts were wiped clean shows up eerily in the history of Wall Street collapses. According to the ancient mystery, this phenomenon takes place at seven year intervals. These two greatest crashes in Wall Street history, up to their days, not only each took place on the same biblical day, but each took place, according to the mystery, seven years apart, seven years down to the day, the hours, even the second. In a section entitled The Mystery of the Towers, Cahn opens up another mystery that links the rise of powers, nations, to the rising of towers – Even the fall of nations to the fall of towers. And this too is linked to the Shemitah as Cahn reveals that in Hebrew, the word can also mean, ‘the shaking,’ ‘the fall,’ and ‘the collapse.’. And the mystery doesn't stop there as well, but continues to increase in size and scope. In a section called The Rise and Fall of Nations, Cahn opens up the connection between the ancient mystery and some of the most pivotal events of modern times – how the ancient Shemitah pinpoints the rise of America as a superpower, the fall of empires, two world wars, the rise of the Third Reich, the Soviet Union, the Cold War, the fall of Vietnam, to the day America was attacked on its own shores. The other, entitled, The Mystery of the Seventh Shemitah reveals a mystery unlike any of the others contained in the book, focused on events in the Middle East, spanning thousands of years, and which may also bear heaven ramifications concerning the future. From the very first reviews, from those who have received advanced copies, The Mystery of the Shemitah has already been called “stunning,” one of the “most important books of our lifetime,” and “the most amazing thing I have ever read.” I have to agree, and with one other comment made concerning it – it truly is “one book you can’t afford NOT to read."
"However for those more interested in the actual facts backing up the implications of The Harbinger, then this is the perfect read for those interested. Regardless of who you are or what you believe, statistically and historically Mr. Cahn's argument is pretty solid and a good read for all."
"Very interesting to read but you should read The Harbinger first to really enjoy this book."
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Best Christian Commentaries

The Moody Bible Commentary
Imagine having a team of 30 Moody Bible Institute professors helping you study the Bible. Not many commentaries can do that. This new commentary by the faculty of Moody Bible Institute is a worthy addition to this category of good single volume commentaries. Going through verse by verse at times, the commentary explains the texts, highlights some of the original languages' nuances, and also connects the theme to other passages in the Bible. Issues such as learning to apply timeless principles from Old Testament laws and regulations; contrasting the consequences of godlessness versus the promises of godliness; highlighting devotional material from the Psalms; wisdom from Proverbs with scholarship material from other commentaries apart from their own; a structural framework on understanding the Song of Solomon with an explanation of the different interpretative methods; and many more, making the commentary a very integrated one that aims to bring the central teachings across. Each book begins with some explanation on authorship, approximate dates, who the intended audiences are, the purpose of the book, and how the book contributes to the overall thrust of the Bible. This part alone makes this commentary an excellent primer to begin any in-depth studies of each book. On top of that, the books of the Bible are of different genre and commentary will have to be adapted according to the way and purposes the book are written. That is why it is very difficult to apply any one standard commentary for all the books. After all, students of the Bible learn best not by becoming dogmatic over their own philosophy but to be humble to acknowledge that the Holy Spirit can use anyone to teach us, including using this excellent 1-volume commentary on the Bible. As with the use of commentaries, even though there is an increasing use of electronic references, I feel that having a printed commentary is valuable too. The Moody Bible Commentary, a comprehensive one-volume commentary of the whole Bible, provides an objective look at the historical and cultural backgrounds of each book and help readers interpret Scripture in light of Scripture. The Moody Bible Commentary includes an outline of each book of the Bible, an introduction to each book, and then a more in-depth commentary following the outline given. In the New Testament, charts help readers grasp “The Eight Signs in John” as well as “Jesus’ Seven I Am Claims.” And, readers come to a clearer understanding of the book of James with the chart outlining “Parallels Between James and the Sermon on the Mount.” Of course The Moody Bible Commentary wouldn’t be complete without the Scripture index and subject index at the end, which help readers easily navigate the extensive volume. If you are looking for a one-volume commentary on the entire Bible, The Moody Bible Commentary fits the bill.
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"The new Moody Bible Commentary (MBC) is a large, handsome, well formatted, brief Bible reference work that includes useful intros, bibliographies and indexes. Believer's Bible Commentary (BBC) by William MacDonald (more devotional, NKJV). The Bible Knowledge Commentary (BKC) by Walvoord and Zuck (more scholarly, NIV). Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary (NNIBC) by Radmacher, Allen & House (like Nelson's NKJV Study Bible). Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable (FREE online, more comprehensive, NASB). ILLUSTRATIONS. *** The MBC includes 80 black and white illustrations. HIGH HOPES. Based on a similar work by Dallas Theological Seminary staff, the 2 volume Bible Knowledge Commentary, I had great expectations for this commentary by Moody's faculty. For example: OLD TESTAMENT (OT). In Genesis 6:2, the Moody Bible Commentary discusses 4 viewpoints of who the "sons of God" are. The MBC doesn't mention that the Greek Septuagint (LXX) translates "sons of God" as "angels" and "Nephilim" as "giants." The MBC doesn't mention that "sons of God" in Hebrew (Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7) always refers to angels. Even Moody Press's shorter 1962 "Wycliffe Bible Commentary" actually exegetes Genesis 6 with a Hebrew word study and relevant cross references. The MBC on 2 Samuel 15:7 doesn't give the manuscript evidence (Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Syrian, Latin) for why some translations say "forty years" (KJV, NKJV, NASB) and others read "four years" (NIV, ESV, HCSB). *** At 1422 pages, the MBC OT commentary is longer than the BBC at 1150 pages, and the NNIBC at 1128, but shorter than the BKC at 1575. Since the MBC is based on the NASB translation, some authors may not discuss alternative translations (e.g. dispensation for stewardship) or the many longer NT readings found in the KJV, NKJV and World English Bible. *** At 580 pages, the NT commentary is shorter than many one or two volume commentaries (BBC 1183; BKC 979; NNIBC 634), but longer than most Bible handbooks. ADVICE. The MBC may be OK as a backup commentary. After many years of use, I can highly recommend: Believer's Bible Commentary (BBC) by William MacDonald (more devotional, NKJV). and. The Bible Knowledge Commentary (BKC) by Walvoord and Zuck (more scholarly, NIV). "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.""
"A nice, explanatory commentary."
"Very cumbersome BUT an extremely useful tool to understanding the bible."
"Both Michaels who oversaw this project have done a great job with this commentary."
"I really love this commentary on the entire Bible!"
"Michael Rydelnik is a joy...Moody Bible commentary is an outstanding Bible reference book.Open Line Radio program. with Michael Rydelnik airs on Sat Morning in my area......happy with purchase, the price, the delivery, excellent."
"Paper is average, no photos, but content is head-on, and doesn't avoid difficult passages."
"A solid study help, gives helpful commentary."
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Best Christian Wisdom Literature

The Books of Enoch: The Angels, The Watchers and The Nephilim: (With Extensive Commentary on the Three Books of Enoch, the Fallen Angels, the Calendar of Enoch, and Daniel's Prophecy)
The history of the Fallen Angels is sewn tightly together using such books as Enoch, Jasher, Jubilees, The Book of Giants, The War Scrolls, and many others. - - - This volume, containing The First Book of Enoch (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch), The Second Book of Enoch (The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch), The Third Book of Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch), and The Book of Fallen Angels, The Watchers, and the Origins of Evil. Look for other books by Joseph Lumpkin such as the Book of Jasher, The Book of Jubilees, Lost Books of the Bible, Banned from the Bible, and the Encyclopedia of Lost and Rejected Scriptures. Dr. Lumpkin has appeared on Radio, Television, and Internet shows as a guest speaker on subjects of Fallen Angels, Church History, Religion, Theology, The Sacred Feminine, and the Axial Age.
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"My mother use to tell me to read the Book of Enoch all the time but I never listened to her. She was well read, overly intelligent to the point where no one really could talk to her about the BIble or the history except Cardinals which really didn't talk about the Book of Enoch but knew of it."
"The book of Enoch will not take you away from the bible but actually confirms it I dont know why they ever took it out of the bible it explains alot of questions people might have on Giants and the nephilim angels and stuff."
"So glad I have this book I have other books of Enoch but this is all of them in one edition."
"I am very pleased with my purchase."
"For resources, better understanding."
"Great transaction and books."
"hard to put down once you start reading, loved it."
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Best Christian Bible Criticism & Interpretation

The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith
Now, in The Prodigal God , Keller takes his trademark intellectual approach to understanding Christianity and uses the parable of the prodigal son to reveal an unexpected message of hope and salvation. Praise for Timothy Keller and The Prodigal God. "The insights Tim Keller has about the two individuals in the story, and about the heart of God who loves them both, wrecked me afresh. In this book, Timothy Keller shows us something of how this story actually reveals the heart of God, and, if we read it carefully, our own hearts. "When it comes to the gospel of Jesus Christ, Timothy Keller is simply brilliant."
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"But in his book Tim shows that in the original context Jesus meant for the elder son to play a much bigger role than the church has historically recognized."
"I found this book very interesting and I recommend it to anybody who maybe curious why the oldest son, who stayed home, was wrong in his actions."
"Great thought provoking book for individual or group study."
"Yet Dr Keller's depiction of Jesus message in the parable, and in its larger context, is true to Jesus' message of grace and truth: who we are, and how amazing is God's love toward us."
"In "The Prodigal God," Timothy Keller gives the familiar parable of The Prodigal Son a closer examination."
"This is a terrific study that I've found can be uncomfortable for us "comfortable" Christians but is well worth the time you may spend in introspection and prayer."
"In this book he talks about the lost sons."
"I loved this book."
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Best Christian Bible Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words
The most affordable complete edition of Vine's famous Old and New Testament dictionaries available, this super value edition of a classic study resource helps those with limited or no background in Hebrew or Greek to study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages. Vine, M.A., was a classical scholar, skilled expositor, and a trustworthy theologian.
Reviews
"Excellent!"
"A classic reference for any serious student of the New Testament as well as Pastors and teachers."
"Excellent source to use to look up words that are hardly used any longer from the King James Version of the Bible."
"great condition and one time!"
"Great Resource to aid in bible study."
"Great addition to Bible study library!"
"this is an awesome book!!"
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Best Christian Old Testament References

The Everyday Life Bible: The Power of God's Word for Everyday Living
As one of the world's most recognized and respected Bible teachers, Joyce Meyer's insight on Scripture is an invaluable resource to many students of the Word of God. Her well-researched knowledge of Scripture and her passion for weaving the Word of God into daily life are inspiring companions to the Amplified Version of the Bible. Joyce has authored nearly 100 books, which have been translated into 100 languages. Joyce conducts approximately a dozen domestic and international conferences every year, teaching people to enjoy their everyday lives.
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"I bought this Bible 9 years ago."
"I'm very pleased with this Bible by Joyce Meyer."
"I love the way it's written in modern English, very easy to read."
"Bought it for my sister who loves it!!"
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Best Christian New Testament References

ESV Study Bible
The ESV Study Bible contains two kinds of words.
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"(For a much fuller version of this review, covering more topics/texts, visit my website by searching for "Dwight Gingrich" and "NIV Zondervan Study Bible."). DIFFERENCES: It appears to me that the ESVSB is somewhat stronger than the NIVZSB in these areas: Charts, maps, illustrations, historical information, and general apologetic or bibliological articles. A comparison of the introductions to Exodus shows that the one in the ESVSB is slightly longer (six pages to the NIVZSB’s five), with more attention given to the historical reliability of the book and to its literary features. The similarities here outweigh the differences, but I give the ESVSB the blue ribbon for visual helps and breadth of topics addressed in articles. Creation – Henri A. G. Blocher. Sin – Kevin DeYoung. Covenant – Paul R. Williamson. Law – T. D. Alexander. Temple – T. D. Alexander. Priest – Dana M. Harris. Sacrifice – Jay A. Sklar. Exile and Exodus – Thomas Richard Wood. The Kingdom of God – T. D. Alexander. Sonship – D. A. Carson. The City of God – T. D. Alexander. Prophets and Prophecy – Sam Storms. Death and Resurrection – Philip S. Johnston. People of God – Moisés Silva. Wisdom – Daniel J. Estes. Holiness – Andrew David Naselli. Justice – Brian S. Rosner. Wrath – Christopher W. Morgan. Love and Grace – Graham A. Cole. The Gospel – Greg D. Gilbert. Worship – David G. Peterson. Mission – Andreas J. Köstenberger. Shalom – Timothy Keller. The Consummation – Douglas J. Moo. While I disagree with minor points in some of these articles, I find myself agreeing with a much higher percentage of what is said here than with what is said in most systematic theologies. I have a niggling question about the place of such essays in a study Bible (how many readers will really find and benefit from this content in their specific moments of exegetical need? They teach that both divorce and remarriage are “possible but never ideal” (NIVZSB, p. 1969) in cases where one marriage partner engages in “sexual immorality” (Matt. On the other hand, the NIVZSB takes a more rigid stance than the ESVSB on 1 Corinthians 7:10-16: “There are only two options for a divorced woman: (1) remain unmarried or (2) reconcile with her husband.” It acknowledges regarding verse 15 ("the brother or sister is not bound in such circumstances”) that “it is often suggested that this allows a deserted Christian spouse to remarry” but states that “this interpretation is not plausible.”. Homosexuality: Both study Bibles state clearly that homosexual relations are sinful. Nonresistance and Relationship to Government: On Matthew 5:38-48 the NIVZSB says that “Jesus is prohibiting retaliation for wrongs experienced.” It explains that a slap on the cheek is “a common Jewish insult by a superior to a subordinate, not an aggressor’s blow.” (p. 1939). The ESVSB presents this position much more clearly: “Jesus is not prohibiting the use of force by governments, police, or soldiers when combating evil… One should not return an insulting slap, which would lead to escalating violence. In the case of a more serious assault, Jesus’ words should not be taken to prohibit self-defense…, for often a failure to resist a violent attack leads to even more serious abuse.” This difference is also evident in places like Romans 12-13, where the NIVZSB gently questions whether governments have the right to administer capital punishment, while the ESVSB suggests one way believers can "overcome evil with good" is through military or police force. This is remarkable, given that Sam Storms, a strong continuationist, was chosen to author an essay on “Prophets and Prophecy.” In this article he only vaguely hints at his own position by some present-tense references to prophecy. ), ending thus: “However one understands the extent of the atonement, this passage clearly teaches the free and universal offer of salvation to every single human being; ‘desires’ shows that this offer is a bona fide expression of God’s good will.” On this Timothy verse the NIVZSB suggests that “what God ‘wants’ may be hindered by lack of human faith.” This last statement opens the door to non-Calvinistic interpretations (but does not demand them). At Exodus 20:8-11 the ESVSB makes no Christian application, while the NIVZSB mentions that the Sabbath “anticipates the experience of rest through faith in Christ” (p. 155). The NIVZSB's “Exile and Exodus” article presents one perspective strongly: “As the only perfectly obedient Israelite...—a faithful remnant of one—Jesus (not the unbelieving nation) is the sole heir of all of the covenantal promises made to Abraham, Israel, and David... Life everlasting, a land flowing with milk and honey, a posterity as numerous as the stars, a perpetual reign over all creation, and uninhibited access to the Father’s presence all belong exclusively to him” (p. 2661). However, both Bibles (perhaps especially the ESVSB) also suggest multiple times that seeing a future role for an ethnic Israel is a legitimate interpretative approach. On the other hand, it seems slower to affirm some of the more fundamentalist ideas of evangelicalism (things such as capital punishment or a special plan for the future of ethnic Israel), it feels slightly more cautious as it affirms some points of evangelical doctrinal dispute (inability of true believers to fall from the faith, distinct gender roles in the church), and it is sometimes slower to pick sides at all regarding what the text means for today (the Christian and the military)."
"I love this study Bible."
"But the paper used in this book did not match with their work, not as good as those bibles which printed in USA I had before."
"I have never enjoyed faithfully reading the Bible as much as I do now; whether it be in church, Bible study, or at home for daily devotions."
"If you can only have one Study Bible, I highly recommend this one, unless you're a new convert, I'd recommend starting with a Life Application Study Bible, before moving onto this highly in depth study Bible."
"ESV is considered as my first choice of the Bible version, my reviews on the make of the book, quality material for sure, book is in good size, can put in medium sized shoulder bag, portable, and the colorful pictures and charts, and the commentaries are very educational when it comes to understand a full chapter, of course, God's words and His wisdom is way beyond my plain comprehension, and I hope this good study Bible would help me move further a little bit in understanding the profound and perfect knowledge from Him!"
"I just received the indexed study bible, and the indexed pages are completely off except for Genesis and the Concordance."
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Best Additional Biblical Texts

The Septuagint with Apocrypha: Greek and English
This edition of The Septuagint with Apocrypha (the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament and the apocryphal books of the same linguistic origin) gives the complete Greek text along with a parallel English translation by Brenton.
Reviews
"Proverbs 15:28 KJV. The heart of the righteous studieth to answer: but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things."
"Rather uncomfortable for lengthly reading- it appears to be included only as a help to those who would be reading the Greek. Verses are fairly well marked, but trying to figure out what chapter you are in is basically a crap-shoot, aided by page headings and memory. I do also have the Apostolic Polyglot, which, for a non Greek-reader such as myself, is actually a better study tool, as it places each Greek word directly above the English word which translates it, and also includes the Strong's number of each Greek word- neither of which this volume does- but, alas, the Apostolic Polyglot is not very practical for actual reading. If you don't read Greek, this book is only helpful as an English translation- but in rather small print. As far as I know, that does not currently exist though, so if you're looking to read this widely accepted translation of the LXX, this is pretty much it. A note about the LXX in general: I'm a big advocate of the KJV, and reject all of the modern Bible [per]versions- but there is just no denying that when it comes to the Old Testament, the LXX is just more accurate than the Masoretic Text (Which basically was put together in the 9th century AD. You will see things which just don't appear in the standard English translations of the Masoretic text- bearing in mind that Greek is a much more precise language than Hebrew/Aramaic; the LXX has not been messed with as much as the Masoretic; and, as will be obvious to you when you read it, if you are familiar with the New Testament, this is the version which Jesus and the Apostles quoted."
"The Septuagint (LXX) translation by Lancelot C. Brenton is an excellent translation, especially given its original translation date (mid-1800s). Translated mostly from the Vaticanus codex, and some parts from Alexandrian codex, Brenton has faithfully translated the text as much as possible. Unlike other newer translations of the Septuagint, Brenton preserves the Greek Old testament translation without mixing other outside influences from other texts (such as the Masoretic text). For those of you who don't know, the LXX is a very old (roughly 2,200 years old) translation of the ancient Hebrew Scriptures, of which we do not have anymore, because they have been lost for 1,700 years or more. The modern Hebrew Scriptures, i.e. the Masoretic text (circa 500-600 A.D.) varies in meaning and differentiates from the Septuagint text. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which date during the time of Yahshua, also agree more in meaning and translation with the LXX (roughly 84% more), and less with the Masoretic text (agrees around 68% of the time). Pros of Brenton's translation include: +Bi-lingual text, so readers can learn Greek words, and if you know Greek, you can read the text in its original translation. +Faithful translation to the text it came from. +Hardcover, sturdy construction. Cons of Brenton's translation include: - Smaller print size for English translation."
"Minus one star for each, otherwise would be five stars."
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