![]() Many of the details in this answer are taken from this article. If you want to know more, I suggest the article in Christian Research Journal, Volume 27, Number 5 on the Dake’s Reference Bible. There are other problems as well, but this should give you the idea. This is one of the teachings found throughout Dake’s Bible. Of following Christ, he states, “not only at the beginning of a Christian experience, but daily and throughout life.” This is a works salvation doctrine that requires continued faithfulness in order to “receive” eternal life. Dake gives three things men must do and continue in to receive eternal life: believe, hear His voice, and follow Christ. Unfortunately, it is unscriptural and it makes Paul to be faithless and out of the will of God.Īnother example of doctrinal problems can be found in the note on John 10:26 But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you. He states, “If any one of these blessings was not the will of God, would it be the wish of this most beloved apostle? If such blessings are the will of God for one man, they are for all men alike who will have faith for them, because in the gospel there is no respect of persons.” This is what is commonly known as the health and wealth gospel of the Charismatics. For instance, in his note on 3John 2 he gives three kinds of blessings that are God’s will: material prosperity, bodily healing and health, and soul salvation. The notes in Dake’s Bible will support Charismatic gifts such as tongues and the requirement of works both to get and to keep salvation. 1,706 Pages200890.44 MB49,468 DownloadsNew The Chronological Study Bible is the only study Bible that presents the text of the New King James Version in. As to recommendations, Jimmy Swaggart wrote, “Finis Dake was a scholar unparalleled. He soon moved to Cleveland, Tennessee, where he spent much of the remainder of his life as a pastor in the Church of God and then as an independent Pentecostal pastor. With 35,000 commentary notes, 500,000 cross/chain references and 9,000 outline headings, the Dake Bible gives you more resources for personal study than you’ll find in any other Bible. More than twenty years of painstaking research went into it. In 1937, he was convicted of transporting 16-year-old Emma Barelli across the Wisconsin state line “for the purpose of debauchery and other immoral practices.” He pleaded guilty and spent the next six months in a Milwaukee jail while writing a commentary on the Bible. The Dake Annotated Reference Bible is like no other study Bible on the market. ![]() Among other things, he claimed to have received a special anointing that enabled him to quote hundreds of verses without having memorized them. ![]() Also, the user of this Bible should know the history of its author.įinis Jennings Dake (1902-1987) was an Assembly of God preacher and was prominent in Pentecostal and charismatic circles. However, as a primary study Bible or for use by anyone who is still learning basic doctrine, it is a bad choice because it will lead the student toward false doctrine in certain places. Therefore, as a second or third reference Bible for the Bible student who is established in the faith and has a good grasp of Bible doctrine, it is an acceptable choice. You'll find the same references - at least half a million!, and the same outline headings - try 9,000! What's more, enhancements have been made to make the thousands of study notes easier to locate.The Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible has many unique and original notes that can be helpful to the student of the Bible. The NKJV Dake Bible has all the same notes - around 35,000, and they've been updated to reflect the modern language of the NKJV. ![]() This is the reason for selecting the NKJV as the translation for this updated edition of the Dake Annotated Reference Bible. The goal of the NKJV translators has not been innovation, but rather a desire to “unlock“ for modern readers the “spiritual treasures found especially in the Authorized Version of the Holy Scriptures”. The NKJV remains true to the tradition of the original King James Version (KJV), which has been faithfully preserving the Word of God for more than 400 years. ![]()
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