(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best christian bible study guides

We found 45 Reddit comments discussing the best christian bible study guides. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 23 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Flubb · 6 pointsr/AcademicBiblical

Some of the people who argue these ideas are scholars and aren't slouches (David Meade, James Dunn, Joel B Green, Richard Bauckham, Luke T Johnson, and a whole raft of German academics), so the parent comment is technically correct in reflecting a view from scholars.

Whether you think it's appropriate or right or legitimate is a secondary issue ;)

Edit: this is response to (A)

u/HastyDecisions · 5 pointsr/OrthodoxChristianity

Try this combination of books. The first is fantastic in terms of notes, references, etc., and is complete for Eastern Orthodoxy but not for Ethiopian, and has some material that the Ethiopians don't consider. The second should fill in the gaps with Ethiopian material - I don't know how good this version is and would have to rely on the reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/Orthodox-Study-Bible-Ancient-Christianity/dp/0718003594/

http://www.amazon.com/Apocrypha-Including-Books-Ethiopic-Bible/dp/1933580690/

There is one single version in English but it is expensive and gets poor reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/Ethiopic-Containing-Testament-Apocrypha-considered/dp/B004R1BU3Y/

You might try following some of the links here to see if they can help, perhaps even contacting one of the Churches near you.

http://www.ethiopianorthodox.org/links.html

Directory - not sure how good it is.

http://www.eotc.faithweb.com/dire.html

u/FreeGiraffeRides · 1 pointr/skeptic

> EDIT: Do you happen to mean The Atheist's Introduction to the New Testament?

I believe the book I'm thinking of is The Atheist's Bible Companion to the New Testament: A Comprehensive Guide to Christian Bible Contradictions, which I think was previously fully available online at http://www.atheistsbiblecompanion.com/ but that site now appears to be down.

I hope it's archived somewhere; it was a really thorough run-through of the entire NT arranged by chapter and verse, and very convenient to have online.

A quote from a review highlights one of the merits of this work:

> In addition to the many contradictions, there are numerous examples of what I would call awkward juxtapositions, i.e., Bible verses which do not actually contradict each other, but when considered together create theological difficulties for the Christians. To cite one example: in Matthew 10:33 Jesus says that anyone who denies him before men will be denied by him before God. But Peter denied Jesus three times (Matthew 26:75), so will Peter be denied entrance into heaven? This is not exactly a contradiction, but certainly raises a difficult question for Christians to answer.