Well, right now, The Bible study I'm co-leading is going through Romans. I would recommend just going through a book of the Bible. I'm also doing James which is a great one. I would recommend getting a commentary on the book you want to do (look up like 'commentary on Romans by John MacArthur' on Amazon.com and you'll ffind the book I'm using. It's awesome!) and just basing your study straight from the word of God. :)
Bible verses can be browsed by topic on Biblica, Bible Study Tools, Christ Notes, Sermon Central, Bible Info, Open Bible, GodVine, Bible Gateway, and Verse View.
Yes, I can study very well. Yes- open a Bible.
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.
Pam. Campbell has written: 'Home at last' -- subject(s): Bible, Study and teaching 'When God left footprints' -- subject(s): Bible, Study and teaching 'Let there be life' -- subject(s): Bible, Study and teaching 'Good news to go' -- subject(s): Bible, Study and teaching
You can get NIV Bible 6.0 software for Windows platform at ChristianBooks.com. Zondervan.com is another good source for NIV Bible study software or any Christian book needs.
This is a good start to an online Bible in modern English: http://www.watchtower.org/e/bible/index.htm
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A good site that offers free Bible study lessions is Bible.org. It is a great site and has everything you will need for your daily needs.
The Geneva Study Bible The Geneva Study Bible
A MacArthur study bible can be purchased from most good bookstores. It can also be ordered online through sites such as Amazon. Hardcover and paperback copies are available.
If one wants to benefit from the Bible he has to consider the whole Bible. Reading the entire Holy Scriptures is the best thing.
this 2013 i wanna change this year is to study hard more even