Topic Notes
- Looking at several different resources today
- Book: “Know What You Believe” by Paul Little
- Book: “Know Why You Believe” by Paul Little
- Book: “Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods” by Rick Warren
- Book: “The Big Book of Bible Difficulties” by Norman Geisler
- Book: “Has God Spoken?” by Hank Hanegraaff
- Book: “How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth” by Fee/Stuart
- Book: “Preach” by Mark Dever and Greg Gilbert
- Book: “The Canon of Scripture” by F.F. Bruce
- Book: “Exegetical Fallacies” by D.A. Carson
- Book: “Ekklesia” by Tom Nelson
- How do I find good sources?
- #1: Study the Bible and Truth; know it so well that when something wrong is taught you begin to intuitively know.
- #2: Be critical learners: Research what someone teaches, to see if what they said lines up with the facts.
- #3: Use the friends and sources of your good sources!
- #4: A couple places to do some more research, that are generally good:
- – www.biblegateway.com (Bible/commentary site).
GOOD COMMENTARIES THEY OFFER FOR FREE:
- – The IVP New Testament Commentary Series
- – Matthew Henry
- – Easton’s
- – Asbury Bible Commentary
- BIBLE CONTRADICTION via The Thinking Atheist
- Should we tell lies?
- Exodus 20:16 and Proverbs 12:22 vs I Kings 22:23 and II Thessalonians 2:11