Evans, W. – How to Memorize the Bible
How to Memorize the Bible a free book by Dr. William Evans
TWM Modules and Library for theWord Bible Program Content
The Bibliology Category deals with works about the Bible, the origin of the Bible, the fidelity of the Bible, How to Interpret the Bible, etc.
Subcategories within this Category are things like Methods of Bible Study, Hermeneutics, and the issues around Inspiration and inerrancy which are very important.
How to Memorize the Bible a free book by Dr. William Evans
In this 86 chapter book on inspiration and revelation, Bryant (Methodist) has it divided into 5 parts: preliminary discussions (8 chapters), inspiration (13 chapters), The Scriptures as inspired writings (13), revelation (23), and revelation and its evidences (3). This book is a result of the Hartley lectures (Methodist) for 1899.
Why we Believe the Bible by George DeHoff is a book entirely on apologetics, written in 1939 by G.W. DeHoff. The book was written for the average person. It is easy to understand, filled with evidences for the inspiration of the Bible.
In Torrey’s Difficulties in the Bible, he investigates some points that detractors have used to undermine people’s confidence in God’s Word such as Where did Cain get his wife? God hardening Pharoah’s heart, the slaughter of the Canaanites by God, Joshua commanding the sun to stand still, imprecatory Psalms, Jonah and the whale, supposedly mistakes and contradictions, etc.
Binney-Steele’s joint doctrinal work has four parts, Evidences of Religion, Doctrines of Christianity, Morals of Christianity, and Institutions of Christianity. Probably they are Nazarene/Methodist.
Bellett’s Meditations upon the Four Gospels or the Evangelists is Bellett’s thoughts on each of the gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Fairbairn, Patrick – The Typology of Scripture (2 vols) is one of the standards in the field of Typology in Biblical studies. The study is itself is “replete and complete” with historical, intra-Biblical, and interdepartmental evaluations of typology. The language is ornate and intricate in Fairbairn’s writing style but well worth the effort to follow.
Grant Numerical Structure of Scripture
In this work by Anderson, Forgotten Truths, he looks at several points of interest that many glosses over without considering too profoundly. For example, the Eternal Word of God, the Blessing of the Gentiles, the Mystery of Christ, Christ’s return, the Church age, the rapture, the Bema seat, the evangelization of the world, etc.
Gladden Washington Who Wrote The Bible
Inspiration is a 6 chapter work on the inspiration of Scripture by Boettner (Presbyterian). He deals with the nature of inspiration, what the writers claim, the Holy Spirit’s influence in inspiration, the alleged errors of Scripture, the trustworthiness of the Bible, and the plenary inspiration of the Bible.
In Misunderstood Texts of the Bible, Anderson takes up several passes that are quoted with a wrong understanding, and he undertakes to correct that understanding.
Fundamental Doctrines of the Bible By D. Allen Reed
Mastering the Bible by Mark Cambron is a tremendous work on Hermeneutics going through many principles used in order to correctly interpreting the Word of God, such as the principle of first mention, the principle of types, the principle of double reference, etc.
Thomas Watson Body of Practical Divinity is a set of sermons on different doctrinal topics of the Westminster Catechism.