Rating: Summary: An improvement over the original Review: Don't believe the nay-sayers! This is an incredibly useful reference book for anyone who wants to study the Word, even more so than the original Treasury. Its system of cross-referencing is comprehensive and easy to use. I've found Smith's reference symbols to be useful, but if you don't like or agree with them, you can just ignore them! This book is a tremendously valuable cross referencing tool, and I recommend it to anyone who seeks to better understand the cohesiveness and scope of Biblical teaching.
Rating: Summary: The Only Bible Needed for Bible Study Review: I am a retired Army Chaplain. Often, when deployed, I could only take a limited amount of resources. If I could only take one book in addition to my Bible, it would be TSK. Every verse of the Bible is cross-referenced...a basic principle of Bibly Study is that the Bible best interprets the Bible. This is the most valuable resource you can have on your shelf. This is the first book any student of the Bible should purchase. By the way, this doesn't discount the many other resources available, it just is the first one you ought to obtain.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Bible Study Tool Review: I have been using the old edition of "The Treasury of Scriptue Knowledge" until this new edition came out. And I instantly love it! Here are the reasons: 1. Modernized typeset. The older edition was not good for reading, you had to strain your eyes to read, BUT this NEW edition has easy-to-read type, a big plus. 2. Revised and Expanded. The book revised some of the mistakes of the old edition and expanded more from it by adding addtional materials, such as: (a) 100,000 new cross references. (b) Indexes to specific Bible topics, names, prayers, etc. This is useful for topical studies. (c) Inclusion of "System Markings" that uses symbols to highlight what "information can be found at specific references -- whether fulfilled prophecy, similar word meanings, contrasting ideas, biblical types...etc." This system I really love! It saves me time and helps me organize the study effectively each verse. 3. Very sturdy binding. Hard cover and stitched binding (It was stitched binding when it first came out (1992,1993), but recently they changed it to glued binding). The paper's quality is excellent.The only gripe I have is that it uses KJV of the Bible for entries (it is not available for other versions of the Bible). Well, you can have 'em all. In all, I found this new edition incredible and indispensible on my desk. For all those who love the Bible will love this tool for years to come.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Bible Study Tool Review: I have been using the old edition of "The Treasury of Scriptue Knowledge" until this new edition came out. And I instantly love it! Here are the reasons: 1. Modernized typeset. The older edition was not good for reading, you had to strain your eyes to read, BUT this NEW edition has easy-to-read type, a big plus. 2. Revised and Expanded. The book revised some of the mistakes of the old edition and expanded more from it by adding addtional materials, such as: (a) 100,000 new cross references. (b) Indexes to specific Bible topics, names, prayers, etc. This is useful for topical studies. (c) Inclusion of "System Markings" that uses symbols to highlight what "information can be found at specific references -- whether fulfilled prophecy, similar word meanings, contrasting ideas, biblical types...etc." This system I really love! It saves me time and helps me organize the study effectively each verse. 3. Very sturdy binding. Hard cover and stitched binding (It was stitched binding when it first came out (1992,1993), but recently they changed it to glued binding). The paper's quality is excellent. The only gripe I have is that it uses KJV of the Bible for entries (it is not available for other versions of the Bible). Well, you can have 'em all. In all, I found this new edition incredible and indispensible on my desk. For all those who love the Bible will love this tool for years to come.
Rating: Summary: The New Treasury fo Scripture Knowledge Review: I have I obtained my first copy of this work a few years ago. I find it invaluable in my biblical study and research work. Having reveiwed the original, I find that the aids included in NTSK opens your mind and stimulates thought in a Godly perspective. I loaned my first copt to a colleague and can't get him to return it. When I'm travelling, beides my Bible, The New Treasury of Scriptire Knowledge, and Strong's Concordance are the resources that go with me.
Rating: Summary: The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Review: I like very much this book.
Rating: Summary: Massive but cumbersome Review: The New Treasury is an improvement over the classic, original Treasury. The notes in the New Treasury are more informative. However, there is so much material in either Treasury that one can get sidetracked or overwhelmed looking up each cross reference. Also ,one will be turning many,many Bible pages to see the actual cross references. The best solution is to get the CDRom of the New Treasury in a program like Libronix and pass the mouse over the reference for a popup or click to see the reference. That way the place in the New Treasury isn't lost in all the cross-referencing. An excellent Bible tool, but easier to use in electronic form {cdrom}. paulbatscha
Rating: Summary: Unnecessary bulk added Review: The original "Treasury" was a very helpful volume. But I would not recommended this "New Treasury." It is a very bulky volume that adds much unnecessary and unreliable information, such as theological notes from an Arminian perspective. The original Treasury just gives the cross-references without bias comments. If you want help with Bible study, get the original "Treasury." I used it extensively in developing my book "Scripture Workbook: For Personal Bible Study and Teaching the Bible." The cross-references in the original "Treasury" were a great aid in finding the thousands of verses I reference in my book.
Rating: Summary: Every Bible student should own this resource! Review: This is probably the most useful Bible reference resource available to the student of the Bible. Use this book to look up cross references to every thought in every verse of the Bible! It has a handful of other useful tools in the back.
Rating: Summary: Not Very Accurate ... Review: This volume gives ample evidence of the need for God to personally open His Word to His servants, and that there is no substitute for a man of God called to prach the Word of God by God Himself.
The information in this book is available free with the OnlIne Bible, but one must be extremely careful to review the observations made in it, for they are often inaccurate.
In the comments oon the life of Jacob nd Esay, for example, in the 27th and 28th chapters of Genesis, two glaring examples appear: first, the TSK says that Bashemath and Mahalath are the same woman, despite the fact they are mated at different times, and their lineage is given in the Scriptures: the former a Hittite, and the latter a "daughter of Ishmael."
Again, in commenting on the life of Jacob, the TSK reads, of Jacob, that his "uncle Laban deceived him, as he had deceived his father, and treated him with great rigour; after a servitude of 21 years."
A plain reading of the life of Jacob demonstrates that he served Laban 14 years only.
The money savings is about $30-$44 to use the free version, but it's nowhere near the value of being careful while reading a good study Bibles, such as the Companion Bible, which, if you are careful, you can get new for $25.
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