My Top Ten Books Stephen Grant (Scotland) |
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| Bible: The New Testament - an Expanded Translation |
| Along with Kenneth Wuest’s Word Studies this can shed light on passages by the translation given. |
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| Survey of the New Testament by Irving Jensen |
| A book that, as it’s title suggests, provides an overview of the New Testament. |
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| Word Studies in the Greek New Testament (4 volumes) by Kenneth Wuest |
| For serious Bible Study these four volumes are excellent as they are all written in non-technical language. They include topical, word and devotional studies, covering most of Paul's epistles. |
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| Twelve Ordinary Men by John MacArthur |
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| Be Holy by William MacDonald |
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| Living Life on the Edge by John Piper |
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| Journals of Jim Elliott by Elisabeth Elliott |
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| Too busy not to pray by Bill Hybels |
| Five books that are easy to read yet thought provoking throughout. |
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| Synonyms of the New Testament by R. C. Trench |
| This book is a little gem |
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| Thessalonians by D. E. Hiebert |
| It’s difficult to pick any one book by this author because all of them are worth purchasing. I’ve picked this one only as an example and to enable me to recommend this author as one who will provide help generally. |
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| James by John MacArthur |
| Another author that usually provides help through any of the commentaries that he has written. I’ve picked this one as a means of drawing attention to the writer rather than the specific book. Some might have to be read with greater care than others but generally quite sound. |
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