Most students seem to have their own method of studying the Bible. Some people love to mark up their Bibles with pens and highlighters; others fill up every square inch of a desk with lexicons, commentaries, original language texts, and theological works. One seminary student I know preferred to study by lining the walls of his small apartment with notes and article clippings; he would then pace the room, adding his own comments in the white spaces.
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Recommended Resources
- The Nestle-Aland 28 is the standard Greek New Testament text; it includes a critical apparatus showing variant readings.
- Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia is the standard edition of the Hebrew Bible.
- The New International Commentary on the Old and New Testaments is the top-rated commentary on Scripture at bestcommentaries.com.