If you’re new to studying the Bible, chances are you’re unfamiliar with the types, tools, and techniques involved. In this concise overview, longtime Bible teacher Robert M. West offers practical guidance and encouragement as he discusses inductive method, word studies, commentaries, dictionaries, and concordances. Discover the joy of time spent in God’s Word! 96 pages, 6″ x 4″ softcover from Barbour.
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