Non-fiction and Reference

I received this Bible as a gift from my parents when I was confirmed. I have underlined, highlighted and bookmarked more pages than I can count. This is a great Bible to start your studies.








This is the Bible I just purchased It has the Strong's reference numbers throughout with underlined words. The last fifth of this Bible is a Hebrew/Greek dictionary. It also has wider margins for all the notes I'll be writing.








I've been reading this book for a couple years now. I don't do a devotion everyday, but sometimes it just gives some great insight to a particular verse or concept. I personally prefer the original language. Believe it or not, there is an updated version with "today's language" since the language is from the 1930's and before. I think you lose some of the spark of his writing when you "update" it.