You will not go wrong with the Scofield Reference Bible in the King James Version (1909, 1917 edition). It is available from the online bookstore shown below.What version? Looking for Study Bible
Kjv , its the most reliable and trusted. Esv is the calvinist bible. Niv is ...just terrible .My personal taste would be the ESV study bible. You've been given a few above. ESV, NIV would be a good starting point. Personally I wouldn't recommend the King James anymore, too far outdated in my opinion. And especially not the Schofield study bible.. Just my opinion though. If Dispensationalism is your flavour go for the Mac Arthur study bible instead of Schofield.
But in the end you'll have to decide for yourself.
The best advice would be to ask your own Pastor/Minister!
P.s welcome to cc.
What version? Looking for Study Bible
You will not go wrong with the Scofield Reference Bible in the King James Version (1909, 1917 edition). It is available from the online bookstore shown below.
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https://www.christianbook.com/scofi.../9780195274585/pd/274585?event=Bibles|1007775
I would recommend the NASB 1995 or 2020. The NASB is originally an American version of the ESV. The ESV is good also.
The NIV has had some serious faults in its earlier versions. The KJV is tainted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who did so to solidify his position of Archbishop in the Church of England. This was his second attempt, the first being the Bishop's Bible.
Some examples of his tainting is he made the translators use the word 'bishop', which was never in the original text. He also had the name Nympha deliberately changed to Nymphas, because he personally believed women had no place of importance in the church.
Check other versions & see for yourself, because you deserve to know the truth.![]()
If you are unsure about versions you can look online for free for a while and compare like this.
John 1 NIVUK;CSB - The Word became flesh - In the - Bible Gateway
I'm not sure what a "study bible" is. I have my Bibles & I study them. I find space for notes useful but I don't personally
like anyone's commentary built into my bible. All my Bible dictionaries & archaeological references are separate books.
My first study bible was a brown leather Dake. It was helpful, but as time went by I began to find little inconsistencies in it, especially when it came to separation of races. Something about it was God's will that blacks & whites are supposed to stay separate. I found that appalling & racist.I use a Dake's KJV Bible. it comes with a complete Concordance. It's great for Bible Study and the perfect Bible when you're Teaching or Preaching.
My first study bible was a brown leather Dake. It was helpful, but as time went by I began to find little inconsistencies in it, especially when it came to separation of races. Something about it was God's will that blacks & whites are supposed to stay separate. I found that appalling & racist.
I threw it away after that.