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Bible Study Link Suggestions?

Hello, does anyone have any links to share for Bible studies, I know there are a lot out there that are false,and i am looking to find ways to study the bible more in depth,so I was wondering if any had some links online, I can use to read along with my Bible...
Thank you..
 

Deacon

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I frequently use Bible.org which promotes the NET (New English Translation) along with its excellent notes.

They have a some great contemporary commentary authors who hold to a conservative approach in their interpretation of the bible.

Rob
 

Greektim

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I frequently use Bible.org which promotes the NET (New English Translation) along with its excellent notes.

They have a some great contemporary commentary authors who hold to a conservative approach in their interpretation of the bible.

Rob
I was going to recommend the same thing.
 

annsni

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I am guessing from your moniker that you are a woman and I can tell you what I'm doing now for my study and I'm LOVING it. It is a study from Jen Wilkin on 1, 2, 3 John (which we happen to be studying in church on Sunday as well) and she has all of her studies online for free. There is a goodsized workbook you can print out and then she has podcasts to listen to at the end of each week's study. She is very Biblically sound, IMO and she is so easy to listen to. The link to John's Epistle study is at http://jenwilkin.podbean.com/category/123-john/ and there are links on the sidebar for her other studies. DEFINITELY worthwhile!
 
I am guessing from your moniker that you are a woman and I can tell you what I'm doing now for my study and I'm LOVING it. It is a study from Jen Wilkin on 1, 2, 3 John (which we happen to be studying in church on Sunday as well) and she has all of her studies online for free. There is a goodsized workbook you can print out and then she has podcasts to listen to at the end of each week's study. She is very Biblically sound, IMO and she is so easy to listen to. The link to John's Epistle study is at http://jenwilkin.podbean.com/category/123-john/ and there are links on the sidebar for her other studies. DEFINITELY worthwhile!

Jen Wilkin's a woman. What could she possibly know? Running for cover...
 

annsni

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Jen Wilkin's a woman. What could she possibly know? Running for cover...

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