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A good commentary Bible will help. They will have comments at the bottom of the pages to explain some of the more difficult passages. My two favorites are "The Life Application Bible" (Amazon) and "The John MacArthur Study Bible (gty.org). I own both and they have both helped me a lot in biblical understanding. Source: 6 months ago
NKJV and ESV are very popular. I would suggest a commentary Bible that will have comments at the bottom of the pages to explain the more difficult passages in the Bible. There are many you can choose from but the only two I am familiar with are "The Life Application Bible" (Amazon) and "The John MacAuthur Study Bible" (gty.org). Both are available in several different translations. Source: 11 months ago
Lastly, there are a lot of good preachers that you can listen to on your mobile device or computer. Guys like Adrian Rogers (lwf.org), David Jeremiah (davidjeremiah.org), Jeff Shreve (fromhisheart.org) and John MacAuthur (gty.org). These are pastors that I have been listening to for many years so I know they teach sound biblical truth. Source: 11 months ago
Third, if you are not going to church, then you need to. Sermons from a good Bible teaching preacher can really have an impact on you. I am fortunate to have a really good Bible teaching preacher at my own church but I don't stop there. I listen to other preachers on TV, on the radio, and over the internet during the week. Some of my favorites are David Jeremiah (davidjeremiah.org), Jeff Shreve... Source: 11 months ago
As already mentioned, there are some good commentary Bibles that will have notes at the bottom of the pages that explain some of the more difficult passages. My two favorites are "The Life Application Bible" (Amazon) and "The John MacAuthur Study Bible" (gty.org). You can also log in and watch sermons on line. I do not want this to replace you going to a local church, I believe fellowship with like-minded... Source: 12 months ago
You'll probably want to start reading the Bible, but the Bible can be really intimidating and confusing - it's huge and ancient and contains a whole bunch of different kinds of writing. I always recommend the Bible Project as a reading companion for beginners (and intermediate and advanced)... And they have an introductory reading plan. Source: 6 months ago
I also watch and listen to a lot of Bible Project. They're pretty good a dissecting the Bible. Https://bibleproject.com/. Source: 6 months ago
I listen and watch a lot of The Bible Project, they do really go deep dives into scripture, themes, and messaging of the Bible. They have pretty dope animated videos too :https://bibleproject.com/. Source: 6 months ago
The Bible Project, a very good collection of videos. Source: 6 months ago
The Bible Project - excellent over views of themes in the Bible, as explained in short videos, podcasts, and reading material. Source: 7 months ago
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