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Believer's Bible Commentary: Second Edition

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Believer's Bible Commentary: Second Edition

It is important for Christians to grow in biblical knowledge, however, the word “commentary” can be intimidating. The second edition of Believer’s Bible Commentary,Thomas Nelson’s best-selling commentary, is specifically designed as a user-friendly tool for believers wanting to better understand the Bible but aren’t sure where to begin. The commentary, written by the late William MacDonald, explores all 66 books of the Bible and tackles controversial issues from a theologically-conservative standpoint while also presenting alternate views.  Believer’s Bible Commentary is a great introduction to Bible study, giving clarity and context to scripture in easy-to-understand language and practical application.

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Hardcover: 2592 pages

Publisher: Thomas Nelson; Second edition (April 5, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0718076850

ISBN-13: 978-0718076856

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6.5 x 2.7 x 9.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

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4.8 out of 5 stars

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My family's go-to answer book is the "Believer's Bible Commentary" (BBC). A whole-Bible commentary provides more detail than a Bible handbook or study Bible, but less than a dedicated commentary (e.g. Romans). Doctrinally, all 5 commentaries below may be classified as evangelical and dispensational.EDITIONSThe black and blue edition is much thicker than the older orange dust jacket edition. Another reviewer said the second edition "has no updates." But it has 130 more pages, based on Amazon's count (2592-2462=130). Nelson advertises "14 pages of 4-color maps...and other study helps." So charts, maps and diagrams may have increased, but I doubt the commentary has changed, since MacDonald was glorified in 2007.COMMENTARY STATS* The Bible Knowledge Commentary (BKC) by Walvoord & Zuck *Editions: 1983 (NT), 1985 (OT)NIV translation base.167 grey-scale illustrations!1575 pages of OT commentary!979 pages of NT commentary!Emphasis on analysis and the original languages.School of Influence: Dallas Theological SeminaryFrequently quoted and recommended in other Bible commentaries!Endorsed by Jeremiah, Wiersbe & Swindoll.* Believer's Bible Commentary by MacDonald & Farstad *Editions: 1995, 2008, 2016NKJV translation base.People and places glossary!77 grey-scale maps, charts, sketches (1st ed.).1150 pages of OT commentary.1183 pages of NT commentary!Emphasis on devotion and life application.School of Influence: Emmaus Bible CollegeNelson's most popular commentary!Endorsed by Van Gorder, Wiersbe & MacArthur.Quotes from the BKC.* The Moody Bible Commentary (MBC) by Rydelnik & Vanlaningham *Edition: 2014NASB translation base.Scripture and topical indexes!80 grey-scale maps, charts, sketches.1422 pages of OT commentary!580 pages of NT commentary.Emphasis on refuting higher criticism.Superficial coverage of difficult verses.See my detailed MBC review on Amazon.School of Influence: Moody Bible InstitutePopular among Moody and Rydelnik fans.Endorsed by Enns, Jenkins & RosenbergQuotes from the BKC.OTHER OPTIONSThese next whole-Bible commentaries are based on previously released study Bibles. They are also influenced by Dallas Theological Seminary.* Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary (NNIBC) by Radmacher, Allen & House *Published 1999, 1804 pages, 180 illustrations.Similar to Nelson's NKJV Study Bible.Many mini articles and timelines.* The MacArthur Bible Commentary by John MacArthur *Published 2005, 2040 pages.Similar to the NKJV MacArthur Study Bible.Many illustrations and articles.Teaches "lordship salvation," not "free grace" theology (e.g. Ryrie).FREE ALTERNATIVESE-Sword Bible study software, for Windows and iOS, is popular and intuitive. Older commentaries are free. But the newer ones above, will cost ya.The comprehensive "Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable" are based on the NASB and available in e-Sword, websites, PDF and MP3. He was a BKC contributor.ADVICEBuy the BBC in whatever format you use most. I've bought the BBC in hardbacks, Kindle, e-Sword and the FaithLife app. Supplement with the BKC and the "New Unger's Bible Dictionary," if you want more info on a verse or topic (e.g. elders)."Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." - , KJV"It shall greatly helpe ye to understande Scripture,If thou markNot only what is spoken or wrytten,But of whom,And to whom,With what words,At what timeWhere,To what intent,With what circumstances,Considering what goeth beforeAnd what followeth."John Wycliffe (1320-1384, Bible translator, church reformer, fire martyr)Copyright CBR of BibleLight Ministries.

I was raised in Christian households (Tridentine Roman Catholic on one side and Missionary Baptist on the other), and I have always owned a Bible of my very own. I even had periodic bouts of feeling drawn to study it, but I never really answered that call, as it were, until 2016. At first, I started going through book by book according to a reading schedule in my app, and I was progressing very well just me and the Holy Spirit and the Bible.But then I ran into Ezekiel and the proverbial brick wall was met. Ezekiel is tough. Like Revelation is tough, Ezekiel is difficult, and understanding ancient symbols from Eastern culture is important. I knew I needed help, and so I bought a commentary. That's how I came to own this book.It's beautiful. The binding is high quality. I have written and highlighted in it, and the paper is excellent stock for allowing this. So here is a list of the Pros and Cons as I see them. Your mileage may vary.1.) The introductory articles to the various sections and individual books are wonderful. Seriously, wonderfully good information. The history of the book and the authorship of the book as well as various challenges and responses from different schools of thought on origins of the text are given. These are given clearly and somewhat fairly (though a conservative Dispensationalist bias is both evident and totally disclosed. It's not sneaky or secretive).2.) Don't even think about choosing this book if you want to have answers to your more difficult dilemmas with Scripture. That is not what this book does. Want commentary on the Midianite virgins in Numbers? The absolute moral depravity of the Patriarchs in places? You will not find this here. At. All. You'll need much more in-depth books for that.3.) If what you need is something to guide you through a superficial first reading or just to clarify symbols in some of the prophecies and parables? This book will do that VERY well for you.4.) This book is seriously, unapologetically, and nakedly Dispensationalist and conservative. If that isn't going to work for you...get another book. I am a Lutheran. I love my Baptist and evangelical brothers and sisters in Christ, so I was able to smile at some of the more obvious bits and continue my reading without bother. If you, however, will be frustrated by the constant repetition of dispensation ideology, get another book.I hope that helps you choose. These were my thoughts on the book. I am now in a place in my studying where I require much more in-depth works to help me along, but I STILL pull this massive tome out for those introductory articles on the books and on the various groupings of books in Scripture. They are worth the purchase of the entire book all by themselves.Keep in mind that this book is HUGE. You won't want to carry it around with you, but if you keep it on your nightstand or next to the chair where you spend you quiet time in the Word...it can be a really useful addition to your home library.

This is a wonderful Bible commentary. I have the first edition and I've been using it for years. I purchased three of the second editions for my children. The content of the book is still excellent. But, the print is too small for my eyes to see very clearly. It also appears to be printed in a very dark grey ink instead of black ink, and that also makes it hard for me to see. I still gave these commentaries to my children, believing their younger eyes will probably not have the problems I do. But, I still wish book publishers would consider the needs of all of their readers when deciding how to print a book. I gave this 4 stars due to the printing issue. But, it's a 5-star book in content. It's great to have an entire Bible commentary in just one volume.

Hands down the best "Devotional" commentary I have ever used! Now let me be clear...if you are trying to "Study" the Bible, as in...go into great detial about the greek and Hebrew, how many times a word was used, etc. Ie, an Academic Commentary, this is not for you. This is for the person who desires to know GOD, not to know about him. It is very simple and easy to understand. I highly recommend it as a companion to your Bible reading, not Bible studying. You will gain tremendous insight and will not be disappointed. Also don't be put off by the price, you can find it for less than half digitally.

Love this bible commentary. I had been looking for a simple, non-academic commentary — think NOT Matthew Henry. This is it. I’m so glad I got it. If you are a lay person (regular bible-loving Christian) you will really enjoy this commentary. It’s a HUGE book. You can’t really carry this around. *See pics.

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