Can you recommend a book for beginners that explains how to study the Bible?

Mark Barnes
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I've spent the last two hours looking for a basic book for beginners that will help them study the Bible. I've found lots of good books, but none really do what I want. I'd prefer the book to be in Logos, but feel free to recommend other books too.

To save time, here's what I've been considering. These books are close to what I want, but all fall short:

  • Howard Hendricks, Living by the Book: If this book was 75 pages, it would be ideal. But as it stands, it goes into too much detail about a relatively simple point - you need to read the Bible carefully!
  • Rick Warren, Bible Study Methods, this is quite close to the sort of book I want, but I don't like the "pick the method you like" mentality, and I'm slightly nervous of Warren's own handling of scripture elsewhere to recommend a book of his on how to study the Bible.
  • Michael Williams, How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens, a very promising title, but it really just provides overviews of every book of the Bible. It's not a "how to" as such.
  • Robert Stein, A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible. This is very close to what I want. It's short, which is great, and it's well-written and easy to understand. But I don't need the two chapters on hermeneutics, and it really needs chapters on applying the Bible. Without that, it's incomplete - but perhaps it could be paired with another book on application?
  • Duvall and Hays, Grasping God's Word, I love this book, and the structure is perfect. But it's too long and too expensive for what I have in mind.
  • Mark Water, Bible Study Made Easy, this is a simple book, but too simple, really. It's a bit random, too, I need something more structured.
  • John MacArthur, How to Study the Bible - four reasonable sermons, but they don't make a coherent whole.

The closest I've come is Tremper Longman's Reading the Bible with Heart and Mind, which isn't in Logos, unfortunately. But it's very simply written, reliable, and not overly long. It's great on helping you to understand the Bible, but not so great in helping you know how to get Biblical principles from the text and apply them to your life.

So, I know I'm being fussy, but am I missing any other alternatives? They need to be short, simple, "how to", not worry about hermeneutics and the post-modern dilemma, and help you know only understand, but also apply the Bible's message.

This is my personal Faithlife account. On 1 March 2022, I started working for Faithlife, and have a new 'official' user account. Posts on this account shouldn't be taken as official Faithlife views!

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