by , Mike Bennett
Dozens of tools to help you understand more about God’s Word, the Holy Bible, are readily available through the Internet. They are invaluable, but they are free!
by Good News
Why do we need to study the Bible? And how should we go about it?
by Heidi Braun
This year’s theme was “speaking the same thing” (1 Corinthians 1:10).
by Ken Graham
Some Bible critics argue that we should disregard the Bible because it's impossible that our modern versions could match the original texts. But how does this argument stand up to scrutiny?
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Bible Questions and Answers
Christ said, "Judge not, that you be not judged" (Matthew 7:1). What did He mean? Is all judging wrong?
Bible Questions and Answers
Here are some methods to help you begin your Bible study program.
How to Understand the Bible
by United Church of God
Unless we actually use it, the Bible is no better than any other book on our shelves. So how can we properly use it? What principles and methods of study do we follow? What tools are available to help our understanding?
by Ken Graham
"Which Bible should I use?" is a question frequently asked among our members. And with all the confusion regarding English translations, it is a question worthy of examination.
How to Understand the Bible
by United Church of God
If you have access to a personal computer with a CD or DVD drive or an Internet connection, you can make use of Bible helps.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Strong's Exhaustive Bible Concordance is a reference tool that helps identify the common translations of the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek words in the Bible.
by Heidi Braun
Whether you're new to studying the Bible or are trying to move from occasional study to a regular habit, these Bible study tips will help keep you motivated.
by Tom Clark
The Bible instructs us to examine, test and prove what we believe. It isn't good enough to just believe or to accept a doctrine just because it has been taught.
by Malcolm Murray
To be wise students of the Bible, we must all consider the origins of the words.
Bible Study Course Lesson 3
by United Church of God
How can you get the most benefit from this Bible Study Course? Here are some useful tips you can use to significantly expand the knowledge and understanding you gain from your study of these Bible lessons.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Do you recommend a particular version? What are the strengths and weaknesses of various English-language translations of the Bible? Is there a best translation out there?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
What biblical principles apply to deciding on a program to help break a bad habit or sin?