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How to Level Up with Bible Study Resources<\/h2>

Understanding of the text can be improved by using Bible study tools, especially for studying the original Language. These tools can be found in printed form, on free websites, or incorporated into various Bible study software apps.\u00a0<\/p>

Parallel Bible\u00a0<\/h4>

Comparing different translations of the Bible is a basic tool used for Bible study. Translations used should have an acceptable level of accuracy. These include ESV, NAS\/NASB\/NASU, ASV, NRSV, and RSV. The Geneva Bible (GNV) is also a good reference for the pre KJV textural tradition. The REV (Revised English Version) and commentary should also be compared with these translations that have traditional theological biases that have to be accessed from REV website.\u00a0<\/p>