But also really like the GNV 1599, the NASB 1995, and the LSB.
For Concordances :
I hear that Strong's concordance is really good.
But I have and use “Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible.”
For Study Bibles:
The ESV Study Bible
The MacArthur Study Bible
For Workbooks:
I'm currently halfway through “Knowing the Living God,” by Paul David Washer. It is part of series called “Biblical Foundations for the Christian Faith” And I would highly recommend it.
Also the Robert Murray M'Cheyne reading plan is really good.
But the best way to understand Scripture is to read it over and over again. Pray for understanding. And to interoperate Scripture with Scripture. Also being a part of a solid Biblical church.
For Bible translations:
I use an ESV and KJV, mostly.
But also really like the GNV 1599, the NASB 1995, and the LSB.
For Concordances :
I hear that Strong's concordance is really good.
But I have and use “Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible.”
For Study Bibles:
The ESV Study Bible
The MacArthur Study Bible
For Workbooks:
I'm currently halfway through “Knowing the Living God,” by Paul David Washer. It is part of series called “Biblical Foundations for the Christian Faith” And I would highly recommend it.
https://heartcrymissionary.com/books/knowing-the-living-god/
For Bible reading plans:
This is the one I've been using for years.
The Bible Reading Challenge: https://biblereading.christkirk.com/
Also the Robert Murray M'Cheyne reading plan is really good.
But the best way to understand Scripture is to read it over and over again. Pray for understanding. And to interoperate Scripture with Scripture. Also being a part of a solid Biblical church.
My favorite digital tool. https://www.e-sword.net
But it takes at least 6 books to have on hand to compare