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A workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly divining the word of truth".
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Apologetics
Discuss issues relating to the defense of the faith. Refuting
unorthodox doctrine, learning how to answer the questions posed by
non-believers. Systematic Theology discussion. 2 Timothy 2:23
Bible Scripture
Discuss scripture and ask questions about the meaning of different
verses.
MSBC Weekly Women's Bible Study
- Ladies Weekly Bible Study discussion board. Each week you can click
on "Discuss" for the weekly Bible Study and ask your questions and
help with answers.
MSBC Weekly Men's Bible Study
- Gentlemen's Weekly Bible Study discussion board. Each week you can
click on "Discuss" for the weekly Bible Study and ask your questions
and help with answers.
The One YearŽ Bible. The popular One Year Bible format features a reading from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs each day. Millions of people have discovered how to read through God's entire Word using The One Year Bible. This best-selling daily reading Bible divides the text into 365 sections, so you can read through the entire Bible in one unforgettable year--in as little as 15 minutes a day. In one year, you read the Old Testament, New Testament, and Proverbs once, and the Psalms twice.
One Year Bible Reading Plan. This tract is based on the M'Cheyne reading system, featuring four different readings for use in both family and personal devotions. Each day has two passages from the Old Testament, one from the New Testament, and one from either the Psalms or the Gospels. In one year, you read the Old Testament once and the New Testament and Psalms twice.
Through the Bible in a Year. The online version of the popular tract. Each day includes a reading from the Old Testament and New Testament. Starting in Genesis and Matthew, the readings continue sequentiallyover the course of a year, you never read the same passage twice.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Easton's Bible Dictionary provides
informative explanations of histories, people and customs of the
Bible. An excellent and readily understandable source of information
for the student and layperson. Easton's Bible
Dictionary contains an extensive set of entries used in the Bible,
from a 19th century Christian viewpoint. One of Matthew George Easton's most
significant literary achievements.
Matthew Henry's
Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
An eighteenth-century masterwork of learning and devotion. Matthew
Henry (1662-1714) studied law at Gray's Inn and was ordained a
minister in 1687. He served churches in Chester and in Hackney, near
London. He began writing his famous commentary in 1701. Matthew
Henry's warm mix of scholarship and practical application has made
his commentary a favorite of preachers and devotional readers alike
for two hundred years.
Commentary
Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871)
This renowned set has earned a reputation as trustworthy,
conservative, devout, and practical. JFB covers every chapter in the
Bible, with a fine balance of learning and evangelical devotion. The
comments are based on the original languages but aren't overly
technical, so laypeople as well as pastors and students will benefit
from the sound scholarship and apt insights.
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