Bible Study Tools
Here we have compiled a variety of online study tools and resources that will help you with the study of God’s Word. We have organized them into the following categories:
Featured Study Tools and Resources
Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology
One of the most useful and practical theological reference books in print. With bibliographies for most entries, further study is quite practical. Combined with the power of the Online Study Bible verse search readers can locate theological concepts related to the scripture they are studying.
Bible Word Pronunciation Guide
This valuable resource provides audio pronunciations of Bible words that are difficult to pronounce in today’s culture. Alphabetically arranged.
Fox’s Book of Martyrs
John Fox’s famous book detailing the lives, sufferings and triumphant deaths of the early Christian and the Protestant Martyrs.
Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry’s six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.
Nave’s Topical Bible
Nave’s Topics were originally produced by Orville J. Nave, A.M., D.D., LL.D. while serving as a Chaplin in the United States Army. He referred to this work as “the result of fourteen years of delightful and untiring study of the Word of God.” Nave’s topics were originally published in the early 1900’s, and consists of 20,000+ topics and subtopics, and 100,000 references to the Scriptures.
Schofield Reference Notes
For over 90 years people have relied on this reference work in their daily study of God’s Word. Written originally in 1909, C. I. Scofield’s intent was to provide a concise but complete tool that would meet the need of someone just beginning to read the Bible.
Torrey’s Topical Textbook
These topical references are from R. A. Torrey’s New Topical Textbook. The New Topical Textbook was published with 20,000 topics and sub-topics and 30,000 Bible references.
Treasury of David, by Charles H. Spurgeon
This seven volume “magnum opus”, by Charles H. Spurgeon, was first published in weekly installments over a twenty-year span in the London Metropolitan Tabernacle’s periodical, The Sword and the Trowel. As each section was completed it was published as a volume until the seventh and final volume was released in 1885.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
For generations, the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge has been an enduring cross-reference resource for Bible students worldwide. This highly respected and nearly exhaustive compilation of cross-references was developed by R.A. Torrey from references in the Rev. Thomas Scott’s Commentary and the Comprehensive Bible. With nearly 500,000 cross-references it is the most thorough source available.