Which books do you reference most often?

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Which books do you reference most often?

Besides the Bible which books do you find your constant companion when studying the word?

Here's my list I use:
1. Gill’s commentary on the Bible
2. Waldron’s exposition of the 1689
3. Beddome’s exposition of the Baptist Catechsim
4. Calvin’s Institutes
5. Gill’s doctrinal and practical divinity

Which books do you reference most often?
 
Systematic theolgy: Wayne Grudem
Systematic Theology: Louis Berkhof
New Bible Commentary
New Bible Dictionary
Vines Hebrew/Greek dictionary
More Recently
Donald Guthrie: Introduction to the N.T
 
Arndt and Gingrinch Greek lexicon
Dana and Mantey's Greek grammar
International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia
Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament
 
A handy pocket-sized(well, almost) Cruden's Complete Concordance(KJV)
Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible(either digital or hard copy)

...those are, I guess, the main ones I use.
 
I'm digitally spoilt. I use Quickverse on my old PC & Geneva on my Mac. I break out the books for Schaffs' Church History&Creeds and The Early Church Fathers collection.
 
A big Strong's Exhaustive Red-Letter KJV Concordance with Vine's Hebrew & Greek Dictionaries as appendicies.
 
Westminster Standards
Calvin's Commentaries/Institutes
Matthew Henry Commentaries
Calvin's Sermons, tracts and treatises (where applicable)
Zondervan's Interlinear Greek NT
Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the NT
 
Purpose Driven Life
Your Best Life Now
Become A Better You
anything from Rob Bell

...and other Theological classics of the faith!





JUST KIDDING!
 
- Bakers New Testament Commentary Series, ed. Hendriksen and Kistemaker.
- Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series, ed. Donald Wiseman.
- BAGD
- NA-26 Greek NT with critical apparatus.
- Notes in my NKJV Reformation Study Bible
- Vine's Expository Dictionary of Old & NT Words
- Exhaustive Concordance
- John Gill and Matthew Henry online
 
New testament Kistemaker-Hendriks
Old Testament Keil-Deilitzh
Calvins Institutes
Calvins commentaries
Matthew Henry`s commentaries
Pool´s commentaries
 
I just started preaching through Luke, but for the last couple of years I have been preaching through Romans and these are the ones I used the most:

Cruden's Concordance
Several dictionaries
Hodge's Commentary on Romans
Plummer's Commentary on Romans
Haldane's Commentary on Romans

and this little gem that I highly recommend:

John Brown of Wamphrey's Commentary on Romans

Wow! I had to discipline myself not to read Wamphrey exclusively. His book is so chock full of applications it would make your head swim. It is available on Googlebooks.
 
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