what does the bible say?
Good Bible commentaries are trusted tools written by scholars to help explain the meaning, context, and original languages of Scripture so we can understand God’s Word more clearly. They can be incredibly helpful in shedding light on difficult passages, giving cultural context, and explaining the original language—but they always reflect human perspective and must be read with discernment. The Bible itself remains fully inspired and the final authority, meaning commentaries should never replace direct engagement with Scripture but instead serve underneath it as helpful guides.
The best approach is to read the Bible first, prayerfully seek understanding through the Holy Spirit, and then use commentaries to clarify context, language, and meaning. Helpful and widely used resources include free tools like Blue Letter Bible, Bible Hub, and Bible Gateway, along with our own trusted sites including Got Questions and Bible Ref. Some recommended commentary series include The Moody Bible Commentary, The Bible Knowledge Commentary, The Exegetical Commentary, and The Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary, along with study Bibles that integrate commentary directly into the text.
The goal in deeply studying the Bible is not simply to gather opinions but to be shaped by God’s Word itself, using every resource in humble submission to its truth.