Olive Tree has a lot of commentaries and study Bibles available, and I love using them. I find myself using one almost every day, even if it’s only to get background information on a verse as I read each day. The Resource Guide makes it easy to do just that. I can’t even imagine trying to carry Calvin’s 22-volume commentary set or even the hefty ESV Study Bible with me everywhere.

But as I’m sure you’re aware, commentaries and study Bibles can get things wrong. Theologians and scholars make mistakes and misinterpret things, but God is perfect and doesn’t make any mistakes. Wouldn’t it be great if God had written a commentary on Scripture? Well, in a way He did, and His commentary comes free with The Bible Study App. Let me explain what I mean…

GOD’S COMMENTARY ON SCRIPTURE: INTERPRETING SCRIPTURE WITH SCRIPTURE

It has been said that Scripture is its own best interpreter, and that’s absolutely true. It has also been said that when we’re having trouble interpreting a text that seems unclear, the best place we can go is to clearer texts that talk about the same subject. So when Jesus speaks in a parable, it can be very helpful to see what Paul had to say about the subject. That can help to guard us from error as we seek to understand the meaning of difficult passages. In this sense, God gives us commentary on Scripture through other Scripture.

Before I used the Olive Tree Bible App, I would do this by looking at the tiny cross-references in my Bible text, then I would try to keep my finger where I started as I used my other hand to look up the cross-references—leaving a finger at each cross reference. That got pretty crazy pretty quick since I only have ten fingers. Besides that, what about keeping my place in commentaries?

Thankfully, Olive Tree offers a few features that make this a lot easier.

GOD’S COMMENTARY ON SCRIPTURE: CROSS-REFERENCES

Several of the translations Olive Tree offers (like the ESV and the NIV) have cross-references built right into the Bible text. Cross-references are references to verses that the translators thought were related to the verse you’re reading. They look like little superscripted letters. When you tap them, you see popup that shows you the cross references related to that verse:

The list of cross-references, of course, isn’t inspired. But Scripture is inspired and the cross references are designed to take you to places in Scripture that are related to the passage you’re reading. In the example below, I was reading the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4, and I found a cross-reference where Hebrews gives us some extra insight into this story:

TWO PASSAGES SIDE-BY-SIDE

If you want to dig into God’s commentary even more, you might find popups don’t show enough context and they can get in your way of reading the original passage. With split window, you can easily pull up two whole passages of Scripture side-by-side. All you need to do it tap on the arrow in the upper-right-hand corner.

This will bring up the Resource Guide with the Parallel tab open. You can tap the back arrow to switch translations if you want.

Now I have both passages opened. I can read Scripture and God’s commentary on Scripture—more Scripture—right next to each other!

LEARN MORE

I don’t consider my study of a passage complete until I’ve looked to see what God says about that passage elsewhere in His Word. These features make it a lot easier to do that. Another tool I often use is the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, which is a collection of cross-references that’s a bit larger than what you’ll find in a Bible translation. It’s quite useful and we’ve even written a blog post about how to use it.

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6 Comments

  1. Great article! Couldn’t agree with you more about using God’s commentary first and foremost. Thanks for the tips !

  2. Edward Collins

    Thank you for your Bible app. I love studying God’s Word and find it very rewarding. The tips are much appreciated.

  3. Ken Pitcher

    Very helpful! Thanks for the informative and inspiring post.

  4. Moises Figueroa

    Thank you, very thoughtful your explanation. I love using Olive Tree and exploring the Bible trough it and I will check what you taught here.
    God bless,
    Moises

  5. Rich Asper

    The Holman Concise Topical Concordance is another good reference to use for this.

  6. Ila Joshua Gaimea

    I love my Olive Tree bible study app.