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Thread: Daily Bible notes
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simwel
praying fool
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There are lots easily available but no real comparisons.Any advice to the merits of the most popular would be appreciated
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BroJames
Shipmate
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I use BRF's Guidelines. I find them reasonable.
Occasionally I think I should swap to something else, but I haven't found anything that suits me better.
I find that if I really want to do something that makes me thing, I need a more intense engagement with a commentary maybe, and (for me) the original language text. But for a small daily dose of intelligent reflection I find Guidelines is (are? ) OK.
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Mudfrog
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I read Barclay's Daily Study Bibles. Excellent stuff.
-------------------- "The point of having an open mind, like having an open mouth, is to close it on something solid." G.K. Chesterton
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Latchkey Kid
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quote: Originally posted by BroJames: I use BRF's Guidelines. I find them reasonable.
I've taken a look at them for myself, and I agree with your assessment.
-------------------- 'You must never give way for an answer. An answer is always the stretch of road that's behind you. Only a question can point the way forward.' Mika; in Hello? Is Anybody There?, Jostein Gaardner
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BroJames
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I think BRF offer a free sample of their stuff for you to try. Our local Christian bookshop has been willing to let people try out past-their-date Bible reading materials to see what suits them.
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Mamacita
Lakefront liberal
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The Hosts have had a bit of a backstage confab and thought this thread might get a higher rate of response in All Saints. Hang onto your colored ribbon markers!
Mamacita, Keryg Host
-------------------- Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.
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