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Biblehub

Online Bible Study Suite. Topical, Greek and Hebrew study tools, plus concordances, commentaries, sermons and devotionals.

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How to Use Biblehub.com to Define Words and Cross-reference Scripture

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  • The Best Bible Study Websites Online: Your Guide to Spiritual Growth and Exploration
    Bible Hub - Bible Hub is actually a centralized hub for accessing various study resources, including interlinear Bible translations, commentaries, and topical studies. It offers users a holistic approach to Bible study, facilitating a comprehensive exploration of the Scriptures through the integration of various scholarly perspectives and resources. Source: 5 months ago
  • Can some explain Genesis 6-8?
    Look up some other translations on biblehub.com (other bible versions), as they have it worded in a much more understandable way. Jesus bless you. Source: 11 months ago
  • Trying to get closer to god
    Bible Hub is a good site (down at the moment) for searching for things in the bible. Source: 11 months ago
  • Resources For Becoming A Christian
    Https://biblehub.com/ is also wildly useful with commentaries, original languages, integrated Strong's content, and more. Source: 11 months ago
  • Historically accurate bible research tools
    • Commentaries? https://biblehub.com/ has compiled commentaries on every verse. And even though it gets things wrong, the scripture index on the JW website; It still has some good contributions from time to time. Source: 11 months ago
  • POMO starting a Bible study with PIMO spouse. Where do we start.
    Another way is to show how the NWT changes things. The "most accurate" translation has some odd things in it. For example an innocuous one that causes no doctrinal issue is in Exodus 3:6, where, in the NWT, it says "true God" (last two words of the verse). Compare the 2013 version to the 1984 version, where the NWT says, "[true] God". At least there, the word "true" is in brackets to indicate something about it.... Source: 11 months ago
  • What is the best version of the bible for someone reading it for the first time? KJV?
    I suggest biblehub.com where you can read from dozens of different versions, there are other sites with multiple, hundreds of different versions. Source: 11 months ago
  • What does it actually say about masturbation in the Bible?
    Goes under the wording of https://biblehub.com. Source: 12 months ago
  • God's judgement on the city of Nineveh verses please.
    You can run these searches yourself really easily: just enter your search term in the top search box on Biblehub and it'll give you a full list of hits. Source: 12 months ago
  • What language do you *think* this is?
    Gives digital fist bump back That’s super dope, what do you work as in terms of your major? When I figured out about https://biblehub.com it become one of my top 3 places to research the bible (#1 being the Holy Spirit of course). Before discovering it, I always loved when certain preachers, youtube videos, etc would go deep into what the Word said, referring straight to the hebrew or greek, so the website is a... Source: 12 months ago
  • How to properly study the Bible ?, What are the methods that you follow.
    For both I would suggest you use http://biblehub.com. The study tool (can be found at the top right corner) is really helpful if you want to look up single words. There are also all the traslations and many commentaries, so you can compare. Source: about 1 year ago
  • I want to know
    Check Christian sources first like The Bible, Got questions, Bible Hub, Blue Letter Bible, Etc before you go to Wikipedia or a secular source or ask strangers on the internet what role certain people play. Pray and ask The Holy Spirit to lead you in your research. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Christian dating pool here is way too small, how do you manage?
    The bible absolutely prohibits christians to marry outside their faith; per Second Corinthians chapter six; (quotation from Biblehub; https://biblehub.com). Source: about 1 year ago
  • I want to become an orthodox Christian, what bible should I buy?
    The all say the same thing in slightly different ways. You can go to biblehub.com to compare the different translations and how they are presented. Source: about 1 year ago
  • hello a christian curious about the differences between the torah and the old testament
    There are also occasional differences between translations, which tend to be far greater than the differences between manuscripts, and more influenced by the perspective of the publisher. You can see translations side by side at any serious Bible study site, such as sefaria.org (Hebrew bible only), blueletterbible.org, biblehub.com, and others. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Christians and Mormons. Where did Jesus preach prosperity gospel? If anything he preached the opposite. That you would be persecuted for his sake.
    Finally, the who "outer darkness" and "weeping and gnashing of teeth," thing. This is not a one off. Jesus is all about weeping and teeth gnashing and casting slaves into places of suffering. Go to biblehub.com, type "gnashing of teeth" into the search, and see how often Jesus threatens wicked, nasty, sinful, evil slaves with horrifying punishments. At least this slave wasn't chopped up into little pieces like... Source: about 1 year ago
  • I read the whole Bible. Now what?
    Https://biblehub.com/ (app available). Source: about 1 year ago
  • Most christians havent read the Bible in its entirety
    Translate as much of a bible as you can at https://biblehub.com/interlinear/matthew/1.htm. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Ends of The Earth by Matthew Henry
    The Bible Hub app is a great source for everything. https://biblehub.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • A question for Lectors
    I read the lessons before Sunday, and I try to understand the gist of the lesson. If I have questions about the lesson I go to Bible Hub https://biblehub.com/ and usually read the Matthew Henry Concise commentary to further understand what the reading is about. Preparation helps me to relax on Sunday when it's my time to Lector. Always remember to read slowly and clearly. Source: about 1 year ago
  • beginner to bible study
    In any case, no matter what you read/start with, you will have questions. In that case, a study bible or asking here on reddit can help, as well as http://biblehub.com . Source: over 1 year ago

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