If you’re not familiar with the Bible market, study Bibles are no different from “regular” Bibles when it comes to the biblical text. For example, the Scripture verses you find in the Archaeological Study Bible will be the same as any other Bible from the same translation.
Q. What is a social commentary piece?
In literature, a work of social commentary is one that critiques aspects of society in order to highlight their flaws and hopefully prevent them from continuing. This can include cultural, political, or religious aspects of society.
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Q. Who wrote the commentary on the Bible?
He is best known for the six-volume biblical commentary Exposition of the Old and New Testaments….Matthew Henry.
The Reverend Matthew Henry | |
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Education | Gray’s Inn |
Notable work | Exposition of the Old and New Testaments |
Spouse(s) | Kathrine Hardware (1687–1689), Mary Warburton (1690) |
Q. Which version of the Bible is most used?
New Revised Standard Version
Q. Is it a sin to annotate the Bible?
No, as long as you are not marking or writing in your Bible to deface or desecrate it, there is nothing wrong when you do so with good intentions. Some folks don’t write in their Bible because they feel weird about it — don’t worry; you aren’t defacing or treating the Bible as common. No way.
Q. How much should I read the Bible a day?
That should be no more than 12 minutes per day. However, you may wish to spend some extra minutes pondering God. So I’ll recommend 15 minutes reading every day. And always remember: when reading the Bible, don’t take everything literally, as it’s very likely that whoever wrote it was being metaphorical.
Q. Is writing in your Bible wrong?
There is nothing inherently wrong about writing in your Bible. The most important thing is if it helps you grow closer to God.