Bible Study Links
Tips For Bible Study
Studying The Bible : S.O.A.P Method
How to Study the Bible by Joyce Meyer
Tips & Tricks
I have had many people ask about resources for Bible Study. Fortunately, there are tons of places on the internet you can go to review materials and also take in depth lessons. Though using these resources are helpful, I would like to say that you should also allow God to speak to you individually through His word.
It is amazing how the same scripture can mean different things to different people. That is the richness of God’s word and the power it has to impact each of us uniquely.
With that said, below is a list of internet links compiled by Greg Burdine, senior pastor at Faith Baptist Church in Adrian, Michigan.
Blue Letter Bible – The Blue Letter Bible has over 4,000,000 links onsite to over 165,000 pages of concordances, lexicons, dictionaries, commentaries, images, and Bible versions.
Bible Study Tools – The web’s largest library of online Bible study resources.
Bible Gateway – A tool for reading and researching scripture online — all in the language or translation of your choice! It provides advanced searching capabilities, which allow readers to find and compare particular passages in scripture based on keywords, phrases, or scripture reference.
Christian Classic Ethereal Library – A great online resource of over 300 classic Christian books.
Christian Answers – A site for finding answers to general questions – especially in defense of Christianity. Many languages represented. Lots of material, some you will agree with, some maybe not.
Bible Centre – A collection of Bible commentaries by various authors on all the books of the Bible, all free, and still new ones being added.
Bible.org – Collection of Bible expositions covering every book of the Bible plus a huge section of answers to questions about the Bible and theology.
Here are some Bible study programs you can download:
QuickVerse – My personal favorite. I’ve used it for years. It has recently been completely reconfigured so it’s taking me a little time to get used to.
Glo Bible – A really neat look for Bible Study.
eSword – It’s best feature is it’s free!
These are websites & programs I have used. If you have a favorite, let me know so I can try it out.