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Thursday, November 23, 2017

Get to Know Bible Gateway, Part 2

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Get the Most Out of Bible Gateway, Part 2 (of 3)

Last week, we looked at some of the key basic features of Bible Gateway. Now that you've had a chance to learn the basics, let's look at something a bit more advanced: using Bible commentaries and dictionaries alongside your Bible reading. Commentaries and other study resources are typically written by Bible scholars, and provide additional insight into the Bible text. And you've got access to many of them on Bible Gateway.

Anytime you look up a Bible passage on Bible Gateway, you can see what Bible scholars have to say about that passage, without leaving the page! Here's a step-by-step guide that shows you how to read Bible commentaries alongside your Bible reading on Bible Gateway.

We make numerous study resources available for free—some of them Christian classics (like Matthew Henry's Commentary), and others new (like the Reformation Study Bible and the NIV Application Commentary). If you want to expand your study library to include even more titles, consider a Bible Gateway Plus subscription.

Enjoy digging deeper into God's Word!

Sincerely,
The Bible Gateway Team



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