Suggestion on a good Catholic Study Bible

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I am looking for a good study bible but don’t know which would be the best. I’m not Catholic, at least not yet, & I want to get into studying the word according to the Church. I’m already an avid bible reader & have the NIV study bible.

Any suggestions? :bible1:
 
GO HERE:

salvationhistory.com/

It’s free, it’s online, it’s Catholic and it’s by Scott Hahn! You can’t get much better than that.

Hope that helps. I’m doing the one on The Mother of God in the Word of God right now, but the others are wonderful, too.
 
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Cardinalsong:
I am looking for a good study bible but don’t know which would be the best. I’m not Catholic, at least not yet, & I want to get into studying the word according to the Church. I’m already an avid bible reader & have the NIV study bible.

Any suggestions? :bible1:
The Navarre series is EXCELLENT!!! Straight, Catholic intrepretation.

Also, I highly recommend the “Ancient Christian Commentary” series. Excellent insight as to how the Fathers of the Church interpreted the Scriptures.

Blessings,
 
Right now the aforementioned Navarre Study Bibles are the best around. They are a combination study/devotional resourse. They are only available right now in multiple volumes, so to have a whole set is kind of pricey. I understand the plan is to condense the series into a single Bible in the near future. I’m sure a lot of good material will have to be sacrificed, but it’ll be nice to have a good Catholic study Bible between two covers.

Kind of the same thing with the Ignatius Study Bible that is being released a book at a time. This one is less expensive, but it is also smaller and further a way from completion (most of the New Testament is done). I am guessing they’ll soon be releasing the complete New Testament in the near future. When the whole ISB is completed, in my opinion it will be THE Catholic study Bible for the average Catholic to have.

For more info on other resources out there, I humbly suggest you visit my webpage, linked below.
 
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