The following are some suggested resources for Bible study. Bible Versions
You will need a Bible version that you can understand without having to consult an English dictionary too often.
Study Bibles usually contain introductory articles giving Bible backgrounds, information on methodology and overviews of various themes in the Bible. They will also include introductions to each book and comments on difficult passages.
Study Bibles will reflect religious views of editors and authors, some more than others. Care should be taken to distinguish the Biblical text from the comments, and facts and opinions within the comments.
Bible handbooks provide historical and cultural information, usually with a number of general articles and then comments on particular books and passages. Using a Bible handbook along with your Bible is like having a Bible with study notes, though usually having a handbook in a separate volume will mean that the handbook contains more exhaustive information.
Bible handbooks, like study Bibles, will reflect religious presuppositions of the editors. Use them carefully.
Concordances may be exhaustive, complete, or concise. Usage of these terms is not 100% consistent. In addition they may either be either organized by words or topics.
Many Bibles contain small, concise concordances. Many study Bibles contain topical concordances.
Exhaustive concordances contain every reference to a word listed under every word. Complete concordances contain references to each and every verse, using significant terms, though not necessarily under every word in the verse. Concise concordances contain selective references and may not reference all verses.
Concordances with Greek and/or Hebrew Lexicons can be useful, but one should remember that translation is not so simple as just picking a word from a dictionary definition. Such concordances with lexicons are very often abused in discussions about the Bible.
Bible Dictionaries provide definitions of various Biblical terms, information about places and people, and introductory information about Biblical books. Most information contained in a Bible handbook can be found in a Bible Dictionary, but it will be organized much differently.
The religious views of authors and editors will impact the content of a Bible Dictionary.
Oxford Bible AtlasHarperCollins Concise Atlas of the Bible. Paperback and 152 pages, this one may be all the average Bible student needs!The Harper Atlas of World History
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