"King James Version Bible Commentary" by Ed Hindson
As far as all of the different Bible commentaries that are out there - I believe this one to be one of the absolute best. Even though it is only dealing with the King James Version of the Bible, you can still use this even if you like some of the other different translations. This book will literally interpret every single verse of the Bible for you and does so in a very easy-to-understand manner. I have several different Bible commentaries, but this is the first one I will always go to when I need a good explanation on what a particular Scripture verse may mean. I simply cannot recommend this particular commentary high enough.
"The Hayford Bible Handbook" by Jack Hayford
When a respected Bible scholar and teacher writes a reference book on the Scriptures, I always take note and check out his work. After going through the product of another highly respected authority on the subject, Jack Hayford, I can say that his is an absolute marvel because it interprets every line in the Scripture in the first half. The other part of the book concentrates on definitions, commentaries and explanations for key words and phrases in the Holy Book. In this reference guide, Hayford conveys the depth of his knowledge and understanding about the topic. Doing so benefits readers, especially beginners who are not so familiar with the Bible stories.
"Tyndale Bible Dictionary" by Walter Elwell
This is an exceptional Bible dictionary as it contains the basic definition of each main words found in Scripture. This book, which is 1,332 pages thick, also provides commentary on many of the words to enable the reader to have a full grasp of their meaning. Maps are provided at the end of the book so it would be easy to visualize the events that are narrated in the Bible. This is just another good solid Bible dictionary.
"Believer's Bible Commentary" by Arthur Farstad
This is another good basic Bible commentary, interpreting every line of Scripture for you. Presented in a very nice and easy-to-read format. It is 2383 pages long. I use this side by side with the King James Version Bible Commentary mentioned above as it is good to have several Bible commentaries when looking up the meaning of different Scripture verses.
"Holman's Concise Bible Commentary" by David Dockery
This one may be shorter and more concise, but it's as important as the other books I have mentioned earlier. Despite its brevity, it manages to dish out very good commentaries on the main verses from the Scriptures. This is among the Bible commentaries that I keep in my library, and its proving to be more and more useful everyday.
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As far as all of the different Bible commentaries that are out there - I believe this one to be one of the absolute best. Even though it is only dealing with the King James Version of the Bible, you can still use this even if you like some of the other different translations. This book will literally interpret every single verse of the Bible for you and does so in a very easy-to-understand manner. I have several different Bible commentaries, but this is the first one I will always go to when I need a good explanation on what a particular Scripture verse may mean. I simply cannot recommend this particular commentary high enough.
"The Hayford Bible Handbook" by Jack Hayford
When a respected Bible scholar and teacher writes a reference book on the Scriptures, I always take note and check out his work. After going through the product of another highly respected authority on the subject, Jack Hayford, I can say that his is an absolute marvel because it interprets every line in the Scripture in the first half. The other part of the book concentrates on definitions, commentaries and explanations for key words and phrases in the Holy Book. In this reference guide, Hayford conveys the depth of his knowledge and understanding about the topic. Doing so benefits readers, especially beginners who are not so familiar with the Bible stories.
"Tyndale Bible Dictionary" by Walter Elwell
This is an exceptional Bible dictionary as it contains the basic definition of each main words found in Scripture. This book, which is 1,332 pages thick, also provides commentary on many of the words to enable the reader to have a full grasp of their meaning. Maps are provided at the end of the book so it would be easy to visualize the events that are narrated in the Bible. This is just another good solid Bible dictionary.
"Believer's Bible Commentary" by Arthur Farstad
This is another good basic Bible commentary, interpreting every line of Scripture for you. Presented in a very nice and easy-to-read format. It is 2383 pages long. I use this side by side with the King James Version Bible Commentary mentioned above as it is good to have several Bible commentaries when looking up the meaning of different Scripture verses.
"Holman's Concise Bible Commentary" by David Dockery
This one may be shorter and more concise, but it's as important as the other books I have mentioned earlier. Despite its brevity, it manages to dish out very good commentaries on the main verses from the Scriptures. This is among the Bible commentaries that I keep in my library, and its proving to be more and more useful everyday.
Top Bible Aids now on Review
This is part of of our reviews of some of top Bible aids.
This is part of of our reviews of some of top Bible aids.
Top Bible Aids - An Overview
