Companion Bible Notes

Written on 12/05/2023
Wade Cornelius


E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes are a popular study tool with a dedicated following since the early 1900s. It includes thorough textual study notes and detailed outlines on numerous themes. The Old Testament notes of the Companion Bible frequently references Dr. Christian David Ginsburg's significant work on the Massorah, which refers to small writings in the margins of Hebrew texts. Dr. Bullinger is reportedly the only Christian that Dr. Ginsburg allowed to assist him with his collection of the Masoretic Notes or even to see them. Dr. Bullinger's work is widely read and stands out for its unique studies on subjects that other scholars often avoid.

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The question the Apostle Philip addressed to the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:30,31) is still greatly needed:

Do you understand what you’re reading?

And the Eunuch's answer is only too true to-day:

“How can I, except some man should guide me?”

The link above provides access to E.W. Bullinger’s Book, How to Enjoy the Bible was written with the object of furnishing this "guide” to understanding the Sacred Scriptures.