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In reply to the discussion: Here's a Page from the original 1611 printing of the King James [View all]exboyfil
(18,006 posts)They will often show alternative texts (like the ending of Mark) and also discuss where scholars are unsure of translations. They dive deep into writings outside the Bible for understanding of what is said in the Bible.
Of course at the end of the day, everyone has their own ax to grind. It is amazing how interpretations fit one's own belief system.
I use the ESV Study Bible. I also have a couple of NIV study Bibles. I also have the complete Daily Study Bible commentary (New Testament by Barclay). My goal when I retire is to read it from cover to cover. I now use it mostly for Bible studies.
I am not sure what I am now. The church I am still a member of has way too many fundamentalists. We have folks that cycle between being church staff and Republican politicians. I sent three months fighting in a Sunday morning class over "The Truth Project" which is one of the most sickening displays of Republican Christo-fundamentalism I have ever seen.
The thing is I genuinely love these people. I recently gave a bunch of my homeschool materials to our Junior high youth director who husband was an attendant at my wedding.