I just got a new journaling bible but now I want a Study bible and a good commentary that I can understand. thank you so much for you suggestions and God bless you 💕
if you wanna try the NKJV Study Bible i mentioned the link is in my bio, i believe it’s on sale and it’s absolutely amazing. it’s helped me so much! God bless you 🫶🏼💕
@@emmalyy__ The study materials overall. The study notes are my main reason for liking it. But the word studies, features and articles can give me background material to use when needed. It has much more than the other version I have, Thomas Nelson's 200th anniversary edition from a while back. The study notes are the same essentially, but formatted differently plus there may be some updated ones in there. That one's at work. I have stand-alone concordances for the translations I use most: NKJV, NASB, and KJV. There's a KJV New Strong's Reference Bible, with a 749-page concordance also. Like you, I bought wide-margin Bibles for the explicit purpose of writing in them; I teach from the notes. I have other translations, but those Bibles were bought for the study material, not the translation.
that’s amazing! i’m trying to build my study materials more but im letting the Holy Spirit guide me. I found the most beautiful Hebrew/Greek Keyword Study Bible 😭 that might be my next purchase if God wills it 🥲
I just got a new journaling bible but now I want a Study bible and a good commentary that I can understand. thank you so much for you suggestions and God bless you 💕
if you wanna try the NKJV Study Bible i mentioned the link is in my bio, i believe it’s on sale and it’s absolutely amazing. it’s helped me so much!
God bless you 🫶🏼💕
Thank you!
I have that NKJV Study Bible; it's a valuable resource. It's one of my go-tos when studying and preparing Sunday school lessons.
it’s my absolute favorite, what’s your favorite feature about it?
@@emmalyy__ The study materials overall. The study notes are my main reason for liking it. But the word studies, features and articles can give me background material to use when needed. It has much more than the other version I have, Thomas Nelson's 200th anniversary edition from a while back. The study notes are the same essentially, but formatted differently plus there may be some updated ones in there. That one's at work. I have stand-alone concordances for the translations I use most: NKJV, NASB, and KJV. There's a KJV New Strong's Reference Bible, with a 749-page concordance also. Like you, I bought wide-margin Bibles for the explicit purpose of writing in them; I teach from the notes. I have other translations, but those Bibles were bought for the study material, not the translation.
that’s amazing! i’m trying to build my study materials more but im letting the Holy Spirit guide me. I found the most beautiful Hebrew/Greek Keyword Study Bible 😭 that might be my next purchase if God wills it 🥲
@@emmalyy__ I have that one too, in the 1977 NASB. It does come in other translations, though: KJV, ESV, NKJV, and CSB that I know of.
You’re glowing and your hair looks so full and healthy!! Can’t wait to watch your bible study series!🩷
glory to God! & i’m so excited too!
You said “Concordance” right the first time lol. Great video as always! I’m looking to buy a study Bible soon so this was helpful.
the way i almost gave up and was about to just say it in spanish 😭😭 thank you!
she’s back! thank you for sharing these. i’m looking forward to the bible study series 🤍
thank you!
Hey Sister. So glad to see you back! Appreciate this video so much!
thanks for your support 🥹💘
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Lisette must of watched this cause she just got that one today
please don’t make me cry???????????
What translation is the first Bible?
NKJV! 🫶🏼💘