The Bible Study Tools website is a good place to start. It provides good historical background analysis for each book, other bible versions, concordances, encyclopedias and lots more. For those who prefer a print alternative, the Chronological Study Bible also comes will be satisfactory.
After the quote, (Nelson Study Bible, note on...) name the verse for the note.
The Holy Bible. Some from the KJV, NKJV, AS. NIV Holman, and other translations, as there are many and it is what ever a person desires. I prefer the KJV & NKJV.
You can go to biblegateway.com. Select NKJV and type in I AM.
It really depends on what Bible you use. It can depend on the version (ESV, NKJV, NASB, etc.), whether or not it is a study Bible, or the publisher.
Both the NIV and the NKJV are widely respected translations of the Bible, but the NKJV is generally considered to be more accurate and reliable for studying the Bible due to its commitment to preserving the original wording and structure of the text.
The Holy Bible NKJV .
1637 times in NKJV
The name "Sefire" is not found in the KJV/NKJV of the Bible.
Both the ESV Bible and the NKJV are popular translations for studying the Bible. The ESV is known for its accuracy and readability, while the NKJV maintains a more traditional language style. Ultimately, the choice between the two may come down to personal preference in terms of language style and readability.
The word "Shabach is not found in the KJV/NKJV of the Bible. Do you have the spelling correct?
1 in the NKJV
1637 times in NKJV