Bible Study Resources
Our first belief is that the Holy Bible is God’s word, and that by studying it we learn what God is like and what His will is for our lives. To help understand the Bible, we have several different study series available:
Bible verses cited in the Discover series are quoted in the text, so even someone inexperienced in Bible study can benefit from the lessons. The Discover lessons use the New International Version Bible.
If you don’t want to wait for printed lessons to be delivered, you can subscribe immediately to our online Discover Bible course. There you can review the first title of the series without any login or other ID needed. If you like the first guide and want to go further, all you need to do is create some kind of ID. No detailed personal information is required.
“Storacles” Bible Studies. Each lesson opens with a Bible story to introduce the topic, then follows with questions and Bible verse answers. Good for experienced Bible students, the Storacles series uses the original King James version, but most of the time you’ll find the New King James version works as well.
Storacles lessons are also available on the web at the Amazing Facts website.
Click here to view the online lessons.
To participate in one of these Bible study series, see our Contact Us page to send us a note. Tell us which Bible study series you prefer. If you don’t have your own Bible, tell us that, too, and we will be happy to provide one free of charge.
Below are some references for online Bible studies.
Ask Bible questions, submit prayer requests, study the Bible online or by mail. Bibleinfo.com helps people around the world discover what the Bible says about life’s questions. Here you will find counsel, direction, encouragement, and help – all from God’s Word.
Our Adventist Book Center has a wealth of devotional and study materials for sale. Click here to go to their website.
You may also enjoy the following resources for general Bible study. Of course, since these websites are not published by the Seventh-day Adventist church, we’re obligated to say that we don’t necessarily endorse everything you might find there. Nevertheless they are valuable tools for Bible study.
Bible Gateway is on online Bible Concordance and Dictionary with which you can search for Bible words or phrases in any of several different Bible translations. They also provide searches by topic, and other helps.
e-Sword is a downloadable Bible Concordance, providing word or phrase searches of the Bible, quick verse look-ups, and a mix of other tools to aid your study. Best of all, it’s FREE! E-Sword may appear somewhat dated but is very functional and fast. E-Sword provides several free versions of the Bible, including the original King James version, but it does not include the most popular modern translations due to copyright restrictions. However, the website does provide the option to purchase any of several modern translations for a modest cost if you want to use e-Sword with your favorite Bible version.
Interlinear Hebrew and Greek Interlinear Bible
The Logos Apostolic Church of God provides interlinear Hebrew-English and Greek-English transcripts of the Old and New Testaments, respectively. This link goes to their New Testament page. From the New Testament page one can also jump to three different Old Testament pages. All pages are easily browsed by book, chapter, and verse. On each page is the original language and beneath that the corresponding English words. This resource also includes a listing of the corresponding Strong’s Concordance lexicon word numbers.