Bible Study Aids
I'm new to bible study. Where do I start?
This is a very common question and it comes with a lot of opinions and different answers. Here are a couple of reliable sites with their take on this:
How to Study the Bible for Beginners
Bible?
This is a very common question and it comes with a lot of opinions and different answers. Here are a couple of reliable sites with their take on this:
How to Study the Bible for Beginners
Bible?
Tools
There are many tools and websites that make those tools available that assist you when studying the Bible. Blue Letter Bible is one of these sites. They provide the search shown to the right.(or below on your mobile device) If you enter a word, select a translation, and even enter a range of books in the Bible you want to search within, then click Search, a new page will be displayed. This will give you all of the places that word appears in the given translation. You can then click on the LexiConc tab and the original Greek or Hebrew word, it's Strongs number, and descriptions are displayed. The links to further Strongs information is also available from there. |
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Other Websites
Here are some additional websites that may help you with your studies.
Here are some additional websites that may help you with your studies.
Comprehensive Bible Study Sites:
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Bibles and Classic Commentaries:
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Strong's Concordance: http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html
Bible Dictionary, Concordance, and Commentaries: http://www.gotothebible.com
Biblical Places: http://www.bibleplaces.com
"features photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece with an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography, and history."
Maps:
http://www.bibleatlas.org
http://www.preceptaustin.org
http://bible.org/maps
Tough Questions:
http://www.gotquestions.org/
Bible Dictionary, Concordance, and Commentaries: http://www.gotothebible.com
Biblical Places: http://www.bibleplaces.com
"features photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece with an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography, and history."
Maps:
http://www.bibleatlas.org
http://www.preceptaustin.org
http://bible.org/maps
Tough Questions:
http://www.gotquestions.org/
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