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What is the best study bible for prophecy?

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I'm interested in getting a study bible, I would primarily be using it to read the book of Revelation and other prophecy verses. I'm mostly interested in the commentary, commentary really helps me out a lot especially when it comes to Revelation and sometimes I take a shot at reading it without it.

Which study bibles would you recommend for prophecy?

If you’re still interested in commentary, I’m a huge fan of Gordon Fee. I haven’t acquired this text, but here it is—Revelation: A New Covenant Commentary. Maybe worth a peek.
 
I once stumbled across a discarded NKJV. It was barebones. Just the text. I started to focus at the time just at the prophetic books. I then with a red pen on the side of the pages writing in the matching book chapter and verse references. I later bought a KJV with the references and compared them with my notes. They matched.
 
I once stumbled across a discarded NKJV. It was barebones. Just the text. I started to focus at the time just at the prophetic books. I then with a red pen on the side of the pages writing in the matching book chapter and verse references. I later bought a KJV with the references and compared them with my notes. They matched.

A Thompson chain reference will do that. I think Scripture is learned in this order:
digest NT
read OT, which will give more insight into NT
Continue reading NT, now with the ability to see OT pictures in Revelation.
Last, gain deeper understanding of Jesus' words. If anybody ever masters this last step I think maybe you get to go home? Lol

I think it's a mistake, trying to focus on Revelation too soon.
 
Well I finally decided on the Jeremiah Study Bible (NIV) (Baptist), by Dr. David Jeremiah and I'm very happy with it.
Authorized King James, And A Good Ole Strongs Concordance, With The Best Teacher In Both Worlds, God The Holy Spirit.
 
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