Several months ago, I reviewed some study Bibles (Holman, NIV, ESV, Dugan, Hebrew-Greek Keyword) that I
found to be helpful for expositors. The
Bibles that I reviewed were primarily those that fell into a category of
general readership and those that were commonly found at large in big box
Christian bookstores. There are several
Bibles that I am going to write reviews of in the next few days that fall into
a variety of subsets of Christian doctrines and views. While some of these Bibles can be purchased
in big box stores, there are a few that you may have to track down through
on-line sources.
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Monday, December 12, 2016
Wednesday, December 09, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors--The Holman Christian Standard Study Bible (HCSB)--Holman Bible Publishers
This study Bible is the sixth one that I will review. Several years ago I ran across a garage sale
where due to some very unfortunate events a man had compromised his ministry
and his family was selling all of his books, commentaries, and Bibles. While I did find some very useful books at dirt-cheap
prices, I did not want to purchase the Bibles because there was a little
something sacred about them even though this man was not of my doctrinal
persuasion. As I was about to leave, his
ex-wife came over and gave me a copy of a very nice leather bound Holman
Christian Standard Bible that was just plain text with a single reference
column. I started to read it some weeks
later and found it to be a thought-provoking translation.
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors--NIV Zondervan Study Bible--Zondervan Publishing
We have been reviewing several study Bibles that I thought
would be helpful to those who are making a concerted effort to become effective
expositors. An expositor is a preacher
who has a commitment to preach through the Bible dealing with the context, the
doctrinal content, and the application to a New Testament apostolic
church. Expository preaching can be best
summed up in this threefold manner: Read
the text, explain the text, and apply the text.
On the other hand don’t let that greatly simplified form lead you to
think that this makes for simple preaching for it does not. I have been working at this angle of
preaching for a little over ten years now and it is the most demanding sort of
preaching that a minister can give himself to.
It requires great discipline and you have to get control of your
personal schedule so that you can effectively work somewhere that is free from
interruptions. However, the soul
building that takes place in the preacher and in the life of the church will be
astounding! So all of these study Bibles
that I have been reviewing for the last four posts is nothing more than an
effort to encourage men to be students of Scripture.
Monday, November 23, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors--The NIV Archaeological Study Bible--Zondervan
The fourth study Bible that I would like to recommend to
those who are endeavoring to develop into being an expositor is one that is
very useful in looking at a text in a bit of a different light. The NIV Archaeological Study Bible published
by Zondervan is another excellent tool for those who would be critical of the
biblical text. A preacher will preach to
a wide variety of people that visit the church where he will pastor. For the most part the vast majority of
apostolic churches have people who attend that believe the Scriptures to be
authentic, inspired, inerrant, and authoritative. But we have unbelievers who attend that do
not have the same shared confidence in Scripture that we might not have and we
have college students who attend schools where professors and other students
can be militantly hostile against the Word of God. This Bible is very helpful in combatting some
of that rhetoric.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors--Dugan Topical Reference Bible--Dugan Publishers, Inc.
The third study Bible that we come to has a great
sentimental value to me. It is the Dugan
Topical Reference Bible from Dugan Publishers out of Tennessee although I
believe they are no longer in business.
I purchased this Study Bible on September 15, 1989 from Rev. Kelsey
Griffin who was teaching my Bible Study Methods class my freshman year at Texas
Bible College when it was still located in Houston. He had boxes of these Bibles that he kept in
his upstairs study/library and he sold them to the students for $20. If I had known then what I know now I would
have bought as many as I could afford at the time. What is unique about this Bible is that it
came at a time when computers were just starting to come on the scene but the
vast majority of people did not have $2000-3000 to spend on one. So most of the resources that ministers had
available to them had to be in printed form of books. Also at that time there was very few study
Bibles around. Most Pentecostal
ministers used a Thompson Chain Reference Bible, a Schofield Study Bible, or a
Dake’s Annotated Bible. Occasionally you
might find someone who had a Ryrie Study Bible but they were not very many who
had those at the time. There were a
couple of features about the Dugan Bible that Brother Griffin brought to our
attention.Monday, November 09, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors--English Standard Version (ESV) by Crossway
The next study Bible on the list is the English Standard
Version (ESV) published by Crossway, a division of Good News Publishers,
Wheaton, Illinois. The ESV was initially
published in 2001 however the Study Bible was published in 2011. If you are a Bible reader and are familiar
with other translations, it won’t take you long to realize that the ESV closely
resembles the New American Standard Bible.
There are not a lot of changes between to the two to the casual reader. I am certain that it you made a comparison
with charts and diagrams and so forth that there would be some notable
differences between the two of them.
Before going further I would like to point out my usual disclaimer that
just because I am a reader of this particular translation it does not mean that
I can entirely endorse everything about the ESV Study Bible. I look at it as simply being another tool in
the toolbox of one who desires to be serious about the exposition of Scripture
in his preaching.
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Study Bibles for Expositors -- Hebrew-Greek KEYWORD Study Bible by AMG Publishers
Part 1—Hebrew-Greek KEY WORD Study Bible—AMG Publishers
If you would be a serious expositor of God’s Word, you are
constantly on the lookout for good resources that will help you to pull all you
can from the biblical text. One of tools
that you need is good study Bibles.
There was a time not too long ago when we would have had to say a good
study Bible but as times have progressed there are many choices of study Bibles
that are available for us to use. For
the month of November I intend to do a review of a host of study Bibles that I
have found helpful to me in the last several years. Another reason that I am going to spend
November to do this would be because of Black Friday being just around the
corner. If you live near a chain
Christian bookstore, you can pick up many of these study Bibles very cheaply
and even more so if you decide to go with hardbound instead of bonded or
genuine leather.
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