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CherieR

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What are some good resources that I can use to understand the Bible more? For example if I wanted to know what a verse means, what could I use for that?
 

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What are some good resources that I can use to understand the Bible more? For example if I wanted to know what a verse means, what could I use for that?
Maybe hard to find, but Bible Analysis by Albert Garner is one i like.

I think resources that show how to keep verses in context are best.
 
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I always like looking at the TPT and KJV side by side. TPT tries to bring scripture into a more modern context for easier understanding. TPT isn't meant to be authoritative inasmuch as a reading guide for scripture.
 
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Have you used Bible Gateway and look up a verse which is available in most bible versions and it can compare all versions on one screen
 

Lanolin

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Bible Hub is pretty good for different english versions.

Mostly I found that reading a passage (not just one verse or sentence) I am able to figure out the meaning from the context.

For background knowledge I found Bible for Dummies helpful
for someone whos very new to the Bible, an overview or intro like Field Guide to the Bible is good.

Some Bibles have commentaries, but its not a good idea to solely rely on them too much. Because they are just mens opinions.

If its just words that are giving you trouble, a Bible dictionary is helpful. Some Bibles have a glossary at the back. But there are Bibles that are actually 'easy to read' versions or paraphrases.

The other thing is to pray and ask God! You may not always get something on the first read through. Thats ok Just Spend some time reading and meditating on what you read every day.
 

CherieR

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Bible Hub is pretty good for different english versions.

Mostly I found that reading a passage (not just one verse or sentence) I am able to figure out the meaning from the context.

For background knowledge I found Bible for Dummies helpful
for someone whos very new to the Bible, an overview or intro like Field Guide to the Bible is good.

Some Bibles have commentaries, but its not a good idea to solely rely on them too much. Because they are just mens opinions.

If its just words that are giving you trouble, a Bible dictionary is helpful. Some Bibles have a glossary at the back. But there are Bibles that are actually 'easy to read' versions or paraphrases.

The other thing is to pray and ask God! You may not always get something on the first read through. Thats ok Just Spend some time reading and meditating on what you read every day.
I am interested in 1 Corinthians 2:11 what is means if it means thoughts that we think only or if it includes things like inner beliefs and values and perhaps even motivation.
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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What are some good resources that I can use to understand the Bible more? For example if I wanted to know what a verse means, what could I use for that?

Hi Cherie,
Have you read it all the way through yourself yet? Asking The Holy Spirit to guide you?

I second the Bible Gateway recommendation. It's great for reading translations in parallel.
Like this https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John 1&version=NET,CSB
You can choose from many translations.

The New English Translation has a lot of language notes.
I would recommend finding some good Bible maps & a Bible dictionary.
BG has an online dictionary. https://www.biblegateway.com/resources/dictionaries/
 

Angela53510

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Commentaries are the best, but you need a few for each Bible book. A Lexicon (Bauer-BDAG) is best. But you need to learn the Greek alphabet. Learning Greek helps, but not necessary.

I have access to so many resources, but I also paid for them. I would be careful with internet sites. Biblegateway.com is a collection of 150 Bibles. I use the NET Bible, & Biblegateway.com has all the footnotes. But that is not enough for what you are asking. HCSB has a lot of good comments, a history of each book, and what was going on at the time it was written.

A good book to read, is "How to Read The Bible For All Its Worth" by Gordon Fee. He introduces genre, style and a lot of good info about basic Bible principles. He's a Greek Bible translator.

I hope that helps a bit!
 

CherieR

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Hi Cherie,
Have you read it all the way through yourself yet? Asking The Holy Spirit to guide you?


I second the Bible Gateway recommendation. It's great for reading translations in parallel.
Like this https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John 1&version=NET,CSB
You can choose from many translations.


The New English Translation has a lot of language notes.
I would recommend finding some good Bible maps & a Bible dictionary.
BG has an online dictionary. https://www.biblegateway.com/resources/dictionaries/
Would the net Bible and dictionary be good for looking up specific words or phrases to know the original meaning? I haven’t read all but most of it
 

CherieR

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Commentaries are the best, but you need a few for each Bible book. A Lexicon (Bauer-BDAG) is best. But you need to learn the Greek alphabet. Learning Greek helps, but not necessary.

I have access to so many resources, but I also paid for them. I would be careful with internet sites. Biblegateway.com is a collection of 150 Bibles. I use the NET Bible, & Biblegateway.com has all the footnotes. But that is not enough for what you are asking. HCSB has a lot of good comments, a history of each book, and what was going on at the time it was written.

A good book to read, is "How to Read The Bible For All Its Worth" by Gordon Fee. He introduces genre, style and a lot of good info about basic Bible principles. He's a Greek Bible translator.

I hope that helps a bit!
I do have the Net Bible app. I’m not very familiar with the HCSB Bible .
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I am interested in 1 Corinthians 2:11 what is means if it means thoughts that we think only or if it includes things like inner beliefs and values and perhaps even motivation.
What did you think it means?

I looked it up. I had the 1611 KJV set as my bible and read it a few times, then moved to the NKJV and it made more sense.

Like Angela said. Commentaries and greek sources are the best to use. And you should get a few to see all the different views. Then test each view..
 

Gideon300

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What are some good resources that I can use to understand the Bible more? For example if I wanted to know what a verse means, what could I use for that?
First and foremost, we have the Holy Spirit to teach us. Of course, He works through people called to teach and preach as well. I use Bible Hub which has almost every English translation available. It has Greek and Hebrew dictionaries.

It's great when we ask God to show us what a passage means. There are many contentious doctrines and many different interpretations. They can't all be right. Pray to receive the Spirit of wisdom and revelation. Study for the sake of it is not a great deal of value. It needs to be real to us, not just words that we memorise.
 

Angela53510

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I would find a Christian dictionary. A secular dictionary won't give you Christian or Biblical definitions. Vine's is another possibility. You look up a word in English and it gives you the transliterated word in Greek (in English letters, not Greek!) & a definition. But that is not line by line.
An online source I use and like is:
Monergism.com
Or
Bible study tools.com

A good place to take free courses is:
biblical training.org.

The president is Bill Mounce, my Greek teacher. He has a lot of top notch scholars do the lectures.

Stay away from anything Scofield or Darbyism. They invented dispensationalism using poor exegesis and hermeneutics. And do compare other commentaries. I have found sometimes they contradict each other. That's when you really have to think. We used to do exegetical studies in Greek & Hebrew. In those days, I would photocopy everything on a word at my seminary library. Yet, there would be conflicts. You can contact me, if you have a question. I'll try and find out the answer.
 

CherieR

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What did you think it means?

I looked it up. I had the 1611 KJV set as my bible and read it a few times, then moved to the NKJV and it made more sense.

Like Angela said. Commentaries and greek sources are the best to use. And you should get a few to see all the different views. Then test each view..
I think it means a person can know himself/herself inner thoughts but other cannot unless you show it. I think it would include beliefs and values and feelings but not sure so much on motives. A different Scripture in Proverbs 21:2 suggest that people think their way is good.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I think it means a person can know himself/herself inner thoughts but other cannot unless you show it. I think it would include beliefs and values and feelings but not sure so much on motives. A different Scripture in Proverbs 21:2 suggest that people think their way is good.
I agree. Like no one can know us except ourselves.

No one can know God except God himself.

So like we have to show and tell people about us so they can get to know us.

We have to rely on the spirit to help show us and teach us about God.

thats how I see it anyway
 

Lanolin

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I think it means a person can know himself/herself inner thoughts but other cannot unless you show it. I think it would include beliefs and values and feelings but not sure so much on motives. A different Scripture in Proverbs 21:2 suggest that people think their way is good.
partly

Also reading the whole passage to then end, its talking about how we cant know the things of God either unless we have His spirit.
And no man can judge us if we have His spirit. But we who have His spirit can judge all things, having mind of Christ.

I am paraphrasing, but just read till the end of the chapter. Scripture usually explains things the further you read. Jesus would tell a parable, and the disciples might scratch their heads and ask him to explain what he just said, and he would, or he would give an example or a word picture.

The next chapter Paul gives us a word picture of babes drinking milk, seeds being planted, and of foundations being laid. Then theres a picture of a temple and God dwelling INSIDE the temple. Paul then explains it like we are the temple and God is dwelling inside of us.
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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Would the net Bible and dictionary be good for looking up specific words or phrases to know the original meaning? I haven’t read all but most of it
A good lexicon and a concordance would help you go further. I still use books but there are online versions.
Blue Letter Bible has a Strong's concordance search feature.
https://www.blueletterbible.org/


Bible Study Tools is good for their lexicons
https://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/greek/nas/


https://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/hebrew/nas/