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   * //The Big Book of Bible Difficulties// - Norman L. Geisler and Thomas Howe, 2008 by Baker Books   * //The Big Book of Bible Difficulties// - Norman L. Geisler and Thomas Howe, 2008 by Baker Books
   * //The Amplified Study Bible//, 2017 by Zondervan   * //The Amplified Study Bible//, 2017 by Zondervan
-  * //The Apologetics Study Bible//, 2017 by Holman+  * //The Apologetics Study Bible(CSB)//, 2017 by Holman 
 +  * //ESV Study Bible//, 2008 by Crossway 
 +  * //NKJV Study Bible//, 2018 by Thomas Nelson
   * Index summaries: [[https://www.biblestudytools.com/books-of-the-bible/|Bible Study Tools]]   * Index summaries: [[https://www.biblestudytools.com/books-of-the-bible/|Bible Study Tools]]
   * [[https://enduringword.com/|Enduring Word Bible Commentary]]   * [[https://enduringword.com/|Enduring Word Bible Commentary]]
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 ===== New Testament ===== ===== New Testament =====
 ==== Matthew ==== ==== Matthew ====
-Matthew's main purpose in writing his Gospel (the "good news") is to prove to his Jewish readers that Jesus is their Messiah. He does this primarily by showing how Jesus in his life and ministry fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures. %%[%%[[bible-study:matthew|notes]]%%]%%+ 
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 +Matthew writes his Gospel (good news) to show how Jesus Christ lived, died and was resurrected. His goal was to convince the Jewish people that Jesus fulfilled ancient Jewish prophecies in scripture of the foretold Messiah that would one day . He did this in order to teach us how God wants us to live, to create His church and to save humanity from their own sin. Matthew's main purpose in writing his Gospel (the "good news") is to prove to his Jewish readers that Jesus is their Messiah. He does this primarily by showing how Jesus in his life and ministry fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures. %%[%%[[.:matthew:matthew|notes]]%%]%%
 ==== Mark ==== ==== Mark ====
 Since Mark's Gospel (the "good news") is traditionally associated with Rome, it may have been occasioned by the persecutions of the Roman church in the period c. A.D. 64-67. Mark may be writing to prepare his readers for such suffering by placing before them the life of our Lord. %%[%%[[bible-study:mark|notes]]%%]%% Since Mark's Gospel (the "good news") is traditionally associated with Rome, it may have been occasioned by the persecutions of the Roman church in the period c. A.D. 64-67. Mark may be writing to prepare his readers for such suffering by placing before them the life of our Lord. %%[%%[[bible-study:mark|notes]]%%]%%
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