Links and Recommended Reads

*Subject to be further updated

Updated 3/7/2018

 

The things on this page are shared, in hopes that they will move you to read  the Bible more, but not to replace it.

Recommended Reads:

 

The Revivalist-50 years of Publication( A Must Read)

“Precious Memories of Tremendous Blessings” by Harold Cosby 

Study God’s word together with Dr. Mike Bagwell

My Infidelity and What Became of It by B.H. Carroll

The Trail of Blood (History of Churches that have never been associated with Rome) “Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.” Ephesians 3:21

Concise History of Baptists by. G.H. Orchard History of Groups throughout Ages that have held the same core beliefs as Baptists, and have never been associated with Rome.

Manners and Customs of Bible Lands by Fred. H. Wight

Interesting read about the customs of Bible lands.

Annals of the World by James Ussher (1650)

“This massive historical work chronicles world history from creation to A.D. 70. Little-known details (not found in standard texts) of the Egyptian, Greek, and Roman struggles for domination are cleverly woven into the narrative. Learn about war and peace, heroes and villains, and kings and kingdoms of biblical times in vivid detail.”

 

Bible Study Resources:

Online Bibles:

The King’s Bible

King James Bible Online *Recommend their daily Scriptures, Has Bible reading plans for 6 and 3 months as well as a year. Includes Jesus’ words in red.

Blue Letter Bible: Original or Classic when searching for verses highlights the verse and shows immediate context.

 

Searchable Offline Bible Apps:

Free Searchable King James Bible App by Warp Studios: English word search.  Allows you to highlight verses and share them with pictures, if you are into that sort of thing.
From Google Play

From Amazon

 

Concordances:

Blue Letter Bible: Original or Classic (Original has more features, but I  find their classic version quicker to use.)

Bible Commentaries:

Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible I recommend Blue letter Bible’s online commentary as they have gone through and formatted the commentary. The text is entirely the same, they have just divided it up so that it is easier to read. Offline Epubs

B.H. Carroll’s Commentary/Course On the Whole Bible Commentary on the entire Bible, written by a former infidel, turned theologian. Available for E-readers and in pdf, not only does his commentary contain Bible, but contains historical facts concerning the ancient Middle East still taught in secular textbooks and colleges. Also includes reading questions.