Today I (finally) got started on studying for the first week in our six-month study of the Book of John for Sunday School.
I also remembered why I love having Bible Study software. You see, John 1:1-18 is very complex. I would need a lot (I mean a lot) of space to hold all the books I would need.
But technology is indeed wonderful.
The above image is my desk, all set up to study.
But so you can see what I've got going on, I'm going to list every resource open and ready to use:
Holman Christian Standard Bible
New International Standard Bible (2011)
New American Standard Bible (1995)
King James Version
Greek New Testament (SBL)
Hebrew Old Testament (BHS)
Greek Septuagint
Analytical Greek New Testament
Pillar New Testament Commentary on John by D.A. Carson
Faithlife Study Bible
Commentary on the New Testament use of the Old Testament
Apologetics Study Bible
The Beloved Disciples Memoirs and Letters by Bob Utley
The Bible Exposition Commentary
Matthew Henry's Unabridged Commentary
Jammieson, Fauset, and Brown's Commentary on the Bible
Jesus and the Gospels by Craig Blomberg
Gray and Adams Bible Commentary on Matthew-Acts
Introduction to the New Testament by D.A. Carson and Douglas Moo
A Word Study software that analyzes each word and provides how and where it is used.
That image shows 20 resources open and ready to study. Yeah, I like Bible study software :)

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