Could you create a similar video for people who are new to the reformed faith? What are some basic resources that you would recommend for me to take a look at? Thank you!
Similar: (1) ESV Study Bible, (2) A Body of Divinity by Thomas Watson plus (3) any bible dictionary. If you are a new convert, you probably won’t need a theological dictionary just yet. :) Can’t find ANY good single-volume Bible commentary. This doesn’t exist! No such thing. By the way, the best book by book commentary I have ever used is GJ Wenham’s on Leviticus.
Thanks for this! I am a fan of one volume books like these! I picked up Matthew Henry's commentary in one volume for $15 at Lifeway while they were closing their retail stores. I love having things in one volume that's easy to use. Question, if you do not mind. Have you thought about doing "Ask Pastor Everhard" type videos? I think that would be awesome! You're such a great teacher! God bless brother!
As a Reformed Baptist, Grudem's Systematic Theology was a good shout out, it's a great work. However, I will warn anyone NOT to get the condensed version titled "Bible Doctrine" as it has a lot of the real meat of his systematic work and argumentation removed to save pages, which makes a lot of the conclusions he comes to confusing and seemingly unsupported (though when you check the massive full volume you find it's actually quite sound)
Just wanted to clarify at 2:21, you said you went to Malone college, perhaps did you mean Malone university in Ohio? I’m curious because that is where I am currently attending for Bible and Theology.
Great recommendations as always. In addition to the ones you mentioned, I think the New Bible Dictionary and the New Bible Commentary are both great one volume references that are helpful for Bible teachers. Great scholars involved in them.
Excellent advice pastor Mat . Your starter library suggestion on target even for a pew guy like myself. Thanks for your posts on books many of your suggestions have helped me in my growth as a follower of Christ! Especially your videos on devotional reading The Valley of Version is just amazing! Thank you Blessings
I've been blessed by your channel. I don't think I'm going to be going into ministry, but I do think every father/head of house should have a sharp sword. Thank you for the labor that is this catalog.
... great article, am considering purchasing all ... do have a question, what is the difference between the 'Reformation Study Bible' and 'Reformation Heritage Study Bible' ... have purchased the latter, thanks
Pastor Matt I am looking at your links for books. Ran across this ESV Study Bible, the Inductive...could that be better than the regular ESV study bible? I am self teaching at the online Biblical Institute on Hermeneutics. What do you think I should buy?
Does the Reformation Study Bible come in the NKJV? I prefer the TR, but will use other translations as well. Studying to be a bivocational church planter pastor, right now in undergrad, but will do my grad probably at Southern (I’m a Southern Baptist, sorry).
It used to I'm not sure if it still does. There is also the Reformation heritage study Bible in KJV. Also Holman and Nelson make very good study Bibles in KJV and nkjv.
Those are good, I use Theological dictionary of the New Testament by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, Norman Geisler Sys Theo, and Erickson's Christian Theology, and The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology. I also like David Horton's The Portable Seminary.
Nice vid I attend a pentacostal church but have started to love studying I have a systematic, just got the Holman bible dictionary and now purchased the theology one! Thanks!
Agreed, if not a pastor, it's okay to use a one-volume systematic theology. And so I started Bavinck's abridged in one-volume and it has helped me tremendously. Thanks for uploading :-)
Not sure how I missed this video, but glad it popped up. Good list to give to elders. I would add "The Pastor's Book" by R. Kent Hughes. It's an incredibly practical guide for organizing worship services, do's and don'ts of weddings, funerals, hospital visits, pastoral counseling, etc...
I think that knowing theology and having a depth of understanding God's word is important for all Christians. I suspect that the biggest issue is that Christians in my sector of denomination/city- especially women... are theological weenies. I used to be one, so I know. We don't have to be sanctioned to teach men with authority in order to learn about the holy scriptures! Thank you for this.
If you have a Half-Price Bookstore in your area, this is an excellent place to pick up used Theology handbooks, textbooks, and other reference material. I have probably spent a little over $100 so far and now have these books and many others. Just leave all the stuff by Rick Warren and Joel Osteen alone!
19th Century, God raised up amazing America Theologians. B.B. Warfield, Charles Hodge, William Shedd, Robert Lewis Dabney, James Thornwell. For Modern Day, Robert Letham, Joel Beeke, and Michael Horton. My top 3. Calvin, Bullinger, and Bavinck.
& the most simple basic but fundamental tool to help Teach/Learn/Discover/Observe/See/hear/Read/Write/Reckon/Digest/Knowledge/Understanding/Wisdom.Any Person Place Thing Quaility Idea/Subject State Action Object/Statement Question Desire is =WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHICH WHY HOW.
The Unger’s Bible Dictionary is the best I have ever had. I have the HCSB, but find that Unger’s is more likely to answers I seek while reading my Bible.
At its most basic level, systematic theology categorizes and correlates biblical teaching into (ideally) a single cohesive and organized unit. Major divisions often include theology proper (i.e., the doctrine of God himself), anthropology (the doctrine of man), soteriology (the doctrine of salvation), etc. Theology proper would include discussion of the attributes of God, how they are defined, which of them are unique to God. And so forth. When it's done well, it doesn't go beyond or outside scripture, but it categorizes scripture's teaching by topic.
I do not trust any guide (reference) book that is not (a) Lutheran; or (b) Reformerd; or (c) Eastern Orthodox. (Good Orthodox sources cover Romanism, so Roman Catholicism is only a sort of halfl-category). I loathe Millennialism. I loathe ehthusiasm for mod trends within demoninalinationism. I loathe charismatic idiocy. I loathe the sects and the cults.
Could you create a similar video for people who are new to the reformed faith? What are some basic resources that you would recommend for me to take a look at? Thank you!
Great idea!!!
@@MatthewEverhard Did you ever do this? and what's its title please...thanks
Similar: (1) ESV Study Bible, (2) A Body of Divinity by Thomas Watson plus (3) any bible dictionary. If you are a new convert, you probably won’t need a theological dictionary just yet. :)
Can’t find ANY good single-volume Bible commentary. This doesn’t exist! No such thing.
By the way, the best book by book commentary I have ever used is GJ Wenham’s on Leviticus.
I didn't even know Theological Dictionaries existed. Thanks for posting this!
Book videos are always loved!
Thanks!
@@MatthewEverhard I've watching your videos for a short time and I have a question are there lost of young people who are Christian in America?
Please recommend the best one-/two-volume church history, from a Reformed perspective, of course.
Thanks for this! I am a fan of one volume books like these! I picked up Matthew Henry's commentary in one volume for $15 at Lifeway while they were closing their retail stores. I love having things in one volume that's easy to use.
Question, if you do not mind. Have you thought about doing "Ask Pastor Everhard" type videos? I think that would be awesome! You're such a great teacher!
God bless brother!
As a Reformed Baptist, Grudem's Systematic Theology was a good shout out, it's a great work. However, I will warn anyone NOT to get the condensed version titled "Bible Doctrine" as it has a lot of the real meat of his systematic work and argumentation removed to save pages, which makes a lot of the conclusions he comes to confusing and seemingly unsupported (though when you check the massive full volume you find it's actually quite sound)
Just wanted to clarify at 2:21, you said you went to Malone college, perhaps did you mean Malone university in Ohio? I’m curious because that is where I am currently attending for Bible and Theology.
Great recommendations as always. In addition to the ones you mentioned, I think the New Bible Dictionary and the New Bible Commentary are both great one volume references that are helpful for Bible teachers. Great scholars involved in them.
Excellent! I wish I'd gotten this advice 35 years ago. My library is pretty good now, but way back when I was the Bible and Strong's Concordance guy.
Yep! Strong's and Eerdman's, lol
What version of the Louis Berkoff do you have? I know there's a couple if I'm not mistaken. What would you recommend? I have the expanded edition.
Excellent advice pastor Mat . Your starter library suggestion on target even for a pew guy like myself.
Thanks for your posts on books many of your suggestions have helped me in my growth as a follower of Christ!
Especially your videos on devotional reading The Valley of Version is just amazing!
Thank you
Blessings
I've been blessed by your channel. I don't think I'm going to be going into ministry, but I do think every father/head of house should have a sharp sword. Thank you for the labor that is this catalog.
Agreed. Important for us to lead our homes in a sound manner.
What about for non-reformed, non-Calvanists?
P.S. I've found the Thru the Bible website and the J. Vernon McGee Commentary to be quite helpful.
+1
... great article, am considering purchasing all ... do have a question, what is the difference between the 'Reformation Study Bible' and 'Reformation Heritage Study Bible' ... have purchased the latter, thanks
How about a video listing good, better and great commentaries?
Pastor Matt I am looking at your links for books. Ran across this ESV Study Bible, the Inductive...could that be better than the regular ESV study bible? I am self teaching at the online Biblical Institute on Hermeneutics. What do you think I should buy?
The ESV study Bible is amazing!
Thanks, Pastor Matt. Your videos are always great, and I’m going to look into getting these books!
Does the Reformation Study Bible come in the NKJV? I prefer the TR, but will use other translations as well. Studying to be a bivocational church planter pastor, right now in undergrad, but will do my grad probably at Southern (I’m a Southern Baptist, sorry).
It used to I'm not sure if it still does. There is also the Reformation heritage study Bible in KJV. Also Holman and Nelson make very good study Bibles in KJV and nkjv.
+1 Nelson NKJV
Yes Reformation Study comes in NKJV
The New Geneva Study Bible was issued in the NKJV... it is the predecessor/almost identical in its notes to The Reformation Study Bible.
Do a starter library for a professional, minister, and scholar!
Those are good, I use Theological dictionary of the New Testament by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, Norman Geisler Sys Theo, and Erickson's Christian Theology, and The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology. I also like David Horton's The Portable Seminary.
If you don’t like the reformation the fire bible is great
Nice vid I attend a pentacostal church but have started to love studying I have a systematic, just got the Holman bible dictionary and now purchased the theology one! Thanks!
Hello, have you read a Bible Commentary set through ?
Agreed, if not a pastor, it's okay to use a one-volume systematic theology. And so I started Bavinck's abridged in one-volume and it has helped me tremendously. Thanks for uploading :-)
Does the theological dictionary cover the different eschatological views?
You better go for the theology book; Moody handbook of theology. systematic theology, practical theology etc. as per your convenience.
Thanks for the recommendations!
Not sure how I missed this video, but glad it popped up. Good list to give to elders. I would add "The Pastor's Book" by R. Kent Hughes. It's an incredibly practical guide for organizing worship services, do's and don'ts of weddings, funerals, hospital visits, pastoral counseling, etc...
Thank you sir! Miss and love you brother!
I think that knowing theology and having a depth of understanding God's word is important for all Christians. I suspect that the biggest issue is that Christians in my sector of denomination/city- especially women... are theological weenies. I used to be one, so I know. We don't have to be sanctioned to teach men with authority in order to learn about the holy scriptures!
Thank you for this.
If you have a Half-Price Bookstore in your area, this is an excellent place to pick up used Theology handbooks, textbooks, and other reference material. I have probably spent a little over $100 so far and now have these books and many others. Just leave all the stuff by Rick Warren and Joel Osteen alone!
Thank you for all you do.
I would suggest also adding the ESV Bible Atlas. It is the most comprehensive Bible Atlas and will help you better understand the Bible lands.
19th Century, God raised up amazing America Theologians. B.B. Warfield, Charles Hodge, William Shedd, Robert Lewis Dabney, James Thornwell. For Modern Day, Robert Letham, Joel Beeke, and Michael Horton. My top 3. Calvin, Bullinger, and Bavinck.
Thanks!
Very helpful!
& the most simple basic but fundamental tool to help Teach/Learn/Discover/Observe/See/hear/Read/Write/Reckon/Digest/Knowledge/Understanding/Wisdom.Any Person Place Thing Quaility Idea/Subject State Action Object/Statement Question Desire is =WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHICH WHY HOW.
I'm looking for a good book to study with men at my church on biblical manhood. OPC ftw!
The Unger’s Bible Dictionary is the best I have ever had. I have the HCSB, but find that Unger’s is more likely to answers I seek while reading my Bible.
Thanks for the videos to help me with studying of God's Word. Thanks for loving God and His Word
Thank you Pastor Matt
Thank you.
Thank you. Best video online so far for someone trying to build their library but wanting quality content
How'd your first message on Mark go, Bro? Video or audio, please....
Thanks bro! Unfortunately the audio was scrapped and we are still working on video technology here. :-) Will improve soon!
Can you please do one for those who are planning to go into ministry?
Good information thanks for sharing
hey pastor matt what is your opion about the niv
Thanks for the information !!
Thanks for the info on the list of books
Very good.
Just curious, what is systematic theology?
At its most basic level, systematic theology categorizes and correlates biblical teaching into (ideally) a single cohesive and organized unit. Major divisions often include theology proper (i.e., the doctrine of God himself), anthropology (the doctrine of man), soteriology (the doctrine of salvation), etc. Theology proper would include discussion of the attributes of God, how they are defined, which of them are unique to God. And so forth. When it's done well, it doesn't go beyond or outside scripture, but it categorizes scripture's teaching by topic.
Great video, I learned a lot
I do not trust any guide (reference) book that is not (a) Lutheran; or (b) Reformerd; or (c) Eastern Orthodox. (Good Orthodox sources cover Romanism, so Roman Catholicism is only a sort of halfl-category). I loathe Millennialism. I loathe ehthusiasm for mod trends within demoninalinationism. I loathe charismatic idiocy. I loathe the sects and the cults.
Please would you help me to get Bible commentaries for my self