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NIV Zondervan Study Bible (2015) — NIV Bible with verse-by-verse study notes that clarify the meaning of the text. Helpful charts, introductions to each book of the Bible, theological articles, and thorough concordance. For most, this is the main/only supplementary resource (“commentary”) you will need for your personal study of Scripture.
To go deeper in your study of Scripture is to go deeper in your relationship with Jesus. A great way to practice your interpretation skills is to paraphrase the passage you are reading. Rewrite what you have read in your own words and check it against your resources when you get to that step.
2. We go to the Bible to meet needs of the moment. A. Felt needs can guide our reading. B. My reading plan is based on my need of the moment. C. I fit the Bible into my story rather than fitting my life into His story. D. Consequences: • We can lack an understanding of the whole picture.
There are 7 Editions of the The Bible Unpacked, available in multiple formats (cf. The 7 Editions – Online and The 7 Editions – PDFs & eBooks). There are Bible study questions for 4 of the editions. For the PDF format, there are four series of topical Bible studies – below.
Our free Bible study comments provide notes and helps verse-by-verse through Bible books. The commentaries explain the meaning and application of Scripture to help students learn and understand correct answers to vital questions and issues.
The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible. It is divided into two main parts, with chapters 1-11 telling the story of God and the whole world, and chapters 12-50 focusing in on the story of God, a man, and his family.
Explore Bible chapter summaries for every Book of the Bible. Journey from the creation story in Genesis to the apocalyptic visions of Revelation, gaining key insights into each Book's central themes and messages.