Which one is better? "bible reader's campanion" or "How to read the Bible book by book"? Do you have any suggestion on the same kind of book?
Thanks.
They are complimentary. They are both valuable. While one [Richards] gives you (helpful) commentary, the other tries to teach you think hermeneutically as they give commentary.
The first is already available - in almost all of the LOGOS packages; the second is still under development, but would be a worthwhile addition to your library (in my opinion).
Are there any book of similar function that is also good? (I remember that once I saw one book that is full of colorful pages and picture, and guiding the reader through to read the Bible. But I can't find it out again.)
I found this book - Introducing the New Testament might seems good too. Not exactly the same but similar function. But it is not yet available.
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