

I’m personally partial to the MacArthur Study Bible in ESV as that’s what I currently use. I’ve recommended several study Bibles in my article Bible Book Backgrounds: Why You Need Them and Where to Find Them. I’m curious if missing verses are typical of this translation. I looked at the ESV John McArthur Study Bible, but I read some alarming comments in its reviews on Amazon that it’s missing Scripture verses from Matthew and a few other books. Some of you long time friends may have missed these along the way, so I hope they’ll be helpful to you, too!ĭo you do have study Bibles you recommend? Third, there’s a search bar at the bottom of every page (and one in the blue menu bar at the top of every page) which might help you find what you need.įourth, if you don’t find your question answered in one of these ways or below, you might want to check previous Asked & Answered articles and The Mailbag: Top 10 FAQs.Īnd finally, let me get you new readers some answers to the questions several of you have asked.

That’s where I keep the info I’m most frequently asked about. Second, be sure to familiarize yourself with all of the tabs in the blue menu bar at the top of the page. It’s like a CliffsNotes intro to the blog. Let’s remedy that!įirst, if you’re new (or if you’ve never read it), check out Blog Orientation for New Readers and Old Friends. Or maybe you’ve been around a while and haven’t noticed something that might be helpful. Welcome to all the newbies and to you seasoned veterans of the blog.īecause some of y’all are new, you aren’t yet aware of all of the resources here to help you. It is an honor and a joy to serve you in Christ. The Lord’s richest blessings to you, readers.
