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Make your Bible study more effective, more organized, and more relevant! Bible Study Magazine delivers tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. In every 52-page issue, you’ll get sound advice and enriching insights from the pastors and scholars who have spent a lifetime applying the Bible to their lives and teaching others how to do the same.
Expand your study of the Bible, and discover new insights from God’s Word! Read pastor profiles, author interviews, and stories of individuals whose thoughtful engagement with Scripture has shaped their thinking and defined their ministries. Bible Study Magazine reveals the impact of God’s Word on their lives and the power of Scripture in yours.
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“I believe Paul’s main purpose for writing to the Romans was that he believed God was leading him to begin the second half of his life’s work in the western half of the Roman Empire.” (Volume 13, Number 1, Page 27)
“Paul’s second purpose in writing was to ask for prayer as he took the collection to Jerusalem.” (Volume 13, Number 1, Page 27)
“But the rest of Romans shows that both Jews and gentiles can only be justified by faith in Jesus and his saving work” (Volume 13, Number 1, Page 31)
“In both seasons of abundance and barrenness, we must remain in him, waiting and trusting that he will bring fruit beyond what we could ever produce ourselves.” (Volume 13, Number 1, Page 4)
“and such observances were an expression of their worship of him.” (Volume 13, Number 1, Page 28)
. . . a serious, clearly written [publication] that uses biblical scholarship to illuminate but not refute the principal beliefs of evangelical Protestantism. . . . [It] is to Bible studies what Scientific American is to science or Psychology Today to psychology. A thoughtful bridge between the work of scholars and laypersons looking for a deeper understanding of the biblical texts.
—Steve Black