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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
FOR IN-DEPTH BIBLE STUDY
by Greg Williamson (c) 2009
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The big problem with Bible study today is that we think it should be easier than other things we do. We study recipes for quality meals, how-to books for all kinds of things -- carpentry, plumbing, automobile maintenance and so on -- and read vociferously for our hobbies. Why do we think the Bible is the only subject we should not have to study?! Let me challenge you -- make the Bible your hobby. At one level I do not like the analogy; the Bible must be so much more than a hobby! But at another level, what if we spent as much time and money on Bible study as we do our hobbies? What if we took the same amount we spend on golf clubs and courses or on skiing equipment and skiing trips, and put it into Bible study? Yes, encyclopedias, commentaries and other reference materials are expensive. But so is everything we do. The question is about priorities: what is important enough for our time and money? I want to encourage you to get and use the tools that enable us to bridge the gap back to Bible times and authorial intention.
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Please click on a category link below to view a list of recommended resources within that category. You can then click on specific titles to learn more about and/or purchase a given resource from Christian Book Distributors (CBD), which normally offers a substantial discount off the retail price.
While these resources range in degree of difficulty from beginner to more advanced, any/every resource represents a solid investment for the serious, committed Bible student.
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