If you’ve just started studying the Bible for the first time (or second or 20th), it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What do the things I’m reading mean? How does it relate to other things the Bible says? Am I interpreting the meaning correctly?
Perhaps you’re also curious. Who was King Ahasuerus? How did the Jews come under Roman authority? What are the different ways “love” is used in the Bible?
While Bible study is important for growing your relationship with Jesus, it can feel overwhelming sometimes. The Bible is a huge book with so many themes, stories, and lessons.
Enter Bible study tools.
Bible study tools can help you understand the Bible, learn more about the Bible and the context it was written in, and even learn a bit of Hebrew and Greek!
In our free PDF, we share a list of commonly used tools, such as reading plans, commentaries, and concordances, explaining what they are and how (and when and where) to use them to enrich your study.
And for each resource, we provide a short list of specific recommended resources to give you a start in selecting your own.
Ready to access your treasure of Bible study tools? Simply download the guide!
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How to Really Read and Understand the Bible
If you’re new to the Bible or haven’t picked it up in a while, how do you start? Find out 6 basic steps to read the Bible, plus some helpful reading plans to try.
Why Do Some Bibles Have More Books Than Others?
Christians consider the Bible as their sacred writings. But within Christianity, different denominations use Bibles with different numbers of books.
Bible Translations
Bible Translations—Which Version is “Best”?The most accurate Bible possible would be one that’s printed in its original languages—Hebrew and Greek. But since most of us are not Hebrew or Greek scholars, the next best option is an English Bible translation that most...
Is the Old Testament Important for Christians Today?
Yes, the Old Testament is important because it kicks off the story that is continued by the New Testament. Without it, we wouldn’t have the vital background to Jesus’ first coming and the other accounts of the New Testament.
Individual or Group Bible Study—Which Is Better?
They’re both great, of course! But depending on where you’re at and what your goals are, it’s worth looking into the different benefits of each.
The Ultimate Guide to Personal Bible Study
Ever felt that studying the Bible is challenging, and you’re just not sure where to start? Or looking for fresh ideas to improve your current Bible study habits? We’ve got you covered with simple techniques and plans to improve your Bible study experience.
What’s the History of the Bible?
The Bible is the number one bestseller in the world of all time.1 It’s translated into thousands of languages, read by people of all ages and backgrounds.
What is the New Testament? [About Each Book and Key Lessons]
The New Testament is the second section of the Bible, describing Jesus and how He came to this world to reveal the love of God. It tells about His ministry, His death and resurrection, and the church that resulted.
All about the prophets in the Bible
Prophets were individuals in the Bible who received messages from God and communicated those messages to the recipients—whether through speaking or writing. Their writings, known as prophetic books, comprise a huge part of the Bible.
Understanding Prophecy in the Bible
Seventh-day Adventists have emphasized Bible prophecy from the beginning. We have our roots in the study of God’s Word, especially the prophecies that have to do with the future.
All About the Old Testament
The Old Testament is the first section of the Bible and makes up about three-quarters of its material. It lays out the story of Creation, humanity’s fall into sin, and God’s promise to rescue us from sin.
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