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    I have decided that I want to read the Bible, but want to have a bit of explanation for the passages I'm reading. Does anyone know the best way to do this? I can google Bible Study, but am worried that it may be misrepresented, also, choosing the best one. Is there a different version of the Bible that is easier to understand? I'm sure they make Bible study books, I think, that have quizzes, daily tasks, etc. Are they good? I just basically want to read the Bible and understand what I am reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaRock View Post
    I have decided that I want to read the Bible, but want to have a bit of explanation for the passages I'm reading. Does anyone know the best way to do this? I can google Bible Study, but am worried that it may be misrepresented, also, choosing the best one. Is there a different version of the Bible that is easier to understand? I'm sure they make Bible study books, I think, that have quizzes, daily tasks, etc. Are they good? I just basically want to read the Bible and understand what I am reading.
    http://www.christianbook.com/Christi...Enumber%5Fsold

    biblegateway.com is also a good free resource

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    do you have a christian store near your house? i went in to one the other day with questions and found that they either knew the answers or could get me to a book that knew the answers.

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    There are several translations of the bible that are very easy to read.

    I suggest the New International Version or the English Standard Version.

    Also, I would not suggest that you just read through the bible from front to back. Too many people get stuck and give up in parts of the Old Testament. I would suggest you start with the Gospel of John in the New Testament.

    I would also suggest using John MacArthur's study series with your reading of John.
    http://www.christianbook.com/Christi...0873X&event=CF



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    Depends on the level of study you are wanting to engage in.

    If you're looking to just read through the bible, and have a few notes available for passages whose meaning is not readily discernible, try a study bible. In prophet's link, I'd probably go for an ESV study bible -- but it all depends on what you're looking for. Probably want to actually go to a book store and get it in your hands rather than just ordering it over the internet.

    If you're looking for deeper study options, there are a ton of ways to go, and it just depends on your approach. There are tons of books that tackle a study of the Bible by focusing specifically book by book, or going perhaps topic by topic. These can vary from fairly light literature to very academic, heavy stuff. Just depends on what you're after.

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    Thanks for this thread. I've been meaning to ask this as well. I think I'm reading that there is something called an "ESV study Bible"? Is this something i can pick up at a local retailer (I dont have a christian book store nearby my home that I know of). There is a walmart tho! LOL
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    I would also agree the American Standard is good.

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    Oh, and this may be a dumb question, but we have just become mebers of a Methodist Church here. We are starting a new members class and a bible study soon. Is there any particular study bible that fits a Methodist bible study more than others, or are they all just a matter of preference?

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    just remember, that there are different kinds of bibles some that try thier best translating what the greek was and some that just take the passage and capture the idea of what was trying to be said. For instance

    King James does its best trying to word for word translate what individual words would mean today

    The NIV takes the passage and the jist or idea of it and writes it into todays wording

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    Bible Study...I like the New Revised Standard translation (NRSV) it is a good balance of the literal translation and the sense based translation that exists within every translation. You can find the Harper Collins New Revised Standard Study Bible which is a good tool for studying the Bible in that the study notes try to focus on the way the text is constructed and translated and tries to avoid as much as is possible the interpretation and application of the texts.

    Translation= what does the text say?
    Interpretation= what does the text mean?
    Application= what does the text imply in its living out?

    I believe that what I want in a Bible is one that leans heavier on the translation as it is in the Interpertation and Application where you find the divisions occuring, and in Bible study what you are really after is a study of the Bible an not the study of Interpretations and Applications of the texts through various traditions.
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    *disclaimer: To some extent EVERY translation is an interpretation, the difference is how much the translators have allowed their own tradition's interpreation to influence their translations.
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    Now, one thing to keep in mind, when the Biblical texts were written they were NEVER intended for what we know as "private" Bible study, they were instead written to communties to be read in community so that questions, and confusions can be clarified and that teaching can take place. If you are able I would highly...strongly suggest studying the scriptures with a community of Christians that you trust and who deal honestly when wrestling with their beliefs in contrast to scripture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnyderShrugged View Post
    Oh, and this may be a dumb question, but we have just become mebers of a Methodist Church here. We are starting a new members class and a bible study soon. Is there any particular study bible that fits a Methodist bible study more than others, or are they all just a matter of preference?

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    New Revised Standard translation, that is what you will normally find in the pews of most UMC churches.

    There is also the Wesley Study Bible
    http://www.cokesbury.com/forms/Produ...spx?pid=723919

    BTW, I'm a UMC pastor.

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    New Revised Standard translation, that is what you will normally find in the pews of most UMC churches.

    There is also the Wesley Study Bible
    http://www.cokesbury.com/forms/Produ...spx?pid=723919

    BTW, I'm a UMC pastor.


    awesome! It's a little ironic too. I'm not sure if you realized it, but we joined our new church shortly after I receieved a very nice IM from you regarding my Mom. Isnt it strange that despite my being raised roman catholic, and having spent significant time in a lutherin congregation, that we turned to a church that you represent?

    Thanks for the tip! I may be asking you some more questions in the future, if thats OK? We really love the new church!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyansRangers View Post
    King James does its best trying to word for word translate what individual words would mean today
    I honor the significance of the King James translation, but there is one thing to keep in mind when reading it: it uses language that is 400 years old as such what you end up with is trying to translate the translation from Greek/Hebrew to Elizabethan English to Modern English, and yes there are serious translation difficulties that are at stake. Also the translators of the KJV worked with about 20 Greek and Hebrew manuscripts whereas today the translators often have over 200 Greek and Hebrew manuscripts to work with many of which predate anything used by the KJV translators. This is not to slight the KJV translators as they did the best they could with what they have, its just that we have so much more to work with that are even closer to the original texts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnyderShrugged View Post
    awesome! It's a little ironic too. I'm not sure if you realized it, but we joined our new church shortly after I receieved a very nice IM from you regarding my Mom. Isnt it strange that despite my being raised roman catholic, and having spent significant time in a lutherin congregation, that we turned to a church that you represent?

    Thanks for the tip! I may be asking you some more questions in the future, if thats OK? We really love the new church!
    That's awesome! Feel free to ask any questions that you may have...BTW which church in Louisville?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyansRangers View Post
    just remember, that there are different kinds of bibles some that try thier best translating what the greek was and some that just take the passage and capture the idea of what was trying to be said. For instance

    King James does its best trying to word for word translate what individual words would mean today

    The NIV takes the passage and the jist or idea of it and writes it into todays wording
    Sort of. The NIV is what's called a "thought for thought" translation since Hebrew and Greek don't translate directly into English.


    For those looking for an ESV bible, here is a good one that I highly recommend.
    http://www.ligonier.org/publishing_studybible.php
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