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Home/Ministries/Reformation Study Bible Available on Bible Gateway

Reformation Study Bible Available on Bible Gateway

Written by Staff | Thursday, March 22, 2012

You can now access all of the study notes of the Reformation Study Bible at Bible Gateway right alongside your Scripture reading.

The Reformation Study Bible is an invaluable aid to Bible reading and study, and it is available to you online. The heart of the Reformation Study Bible lies in its thousands of study notes, drawn from the work of more than 50 distinguished Bible scholars (including J.I. Packer, Wayne Grudem, and many others) and edited by theologian and pastor R.C. Sproul.

You can now access all of that study content at Bible Gateway right alongside your Scripture reading. Because the Reformation Study Bible notes can be read in conjunction with any Bible translation, we’ve made it available in the Resources tray on the right side of the Bible passage page. To access the Reformation Study Bible, just follow these steps:

1. Look up a Bible passage on Bible Gateway—for example, Acts 1.
2. Click “Show resources” to the right of the passage.
3. Click on the entry from the Reformation Study Bible that you want to read.

The appropriate study note will be displayed in the Resources tray next to the Scripture passage. That’s all there is to it—now you can read insights from some of Christianity’s most respected theologians right along with your regular Bible reading.

The Reformation Study Bible is the biggest addition we’ve made to our collection of Bible commentaries and study tools in years; and we’re very grateful to Ligonier Ministries for making it available on Bible Gateway. You can learn more about the Reformation Study Bible, or purchase a print copy at the Bible Gateway store.

Read more about how to read study notes and commentaries at Bible Gateway.

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