One of my favorite passages in the entire Bible is Psalm 119. The longest single chapter in Scripture by a wide margin, this psalm is one of praise for God’s Word. This acrostic poem, built upon the Hebrew alphabet, puts the blessing of Scripture on display. David, its author, wanted all who read, sang, and […]
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to Bible study. That’s why Bible study methods exist. Here are 6 methods you need to know and try.
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of English Bible translations we have today. It’s not uncommon to wonder why we have so many. Why do all these translations exist? Do they serve different purposes? Is there one that’s best—and if so which one? Let’s find out together.
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Experience the royal banquet of the Psalms alongside the wisdom of the “Prince of Preachers.” Spurgeon and the Psalms (Thomas Nelson Bibles, 2022) will guide you into reading and meditating on God’s Word with the penetrating insight of renowned 19th century English pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon, “the prince of preachers.” This Leathersoft™–bound devotional features a […]
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The best way to love God greatly is to study his Word and know his character. And that’s why Thomas Nelson Bibles and Love God Greatly are excited to introduce the Young Women Love God Greatly Bible (Thomas Nelson Bibles, 2022) in the New English Translation (NET) version! [Read the New English Translation (NET) Bible […]
Is Matthew Henry’s teaching still relevant for today?
For 300 years, Matthew Henry has been one of the church’s most trusted and quoted teachers. But is his teaching still relevant for today?
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