The MacArthur Study Guide Series continues to be one of the best selling study guide series on the market today. These brand-new releases will join the ranks of the previously released and repackaged study guides, offering readers a complete selection of New Testament Bible studies by best-selling author and theologian John MacArthur. For small group or individual use, intriguing questions and new material take the participant deeper into God's Word.
John F. MacArthur, Jr. was a United States Calvinistic evangelical writer and minister, noted for his radio program entitled Grace to You and as the editor of the Gold Medallion Book Award-winning MacArthur Study Bible. MacArthur was a fifth-generation pastor, a popular author and conference speaker, and served as pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California beginning in 1969, as well as President of The Master’s College (and the related Master’s Seminary) in Santa Clarita, California.
I enjoyed the way this study was centered on the scripture and included useful historical context notes. But, I'm tired of the questions that MacArthur asks in this bible study series. They are very basic and don't encourage me to think of scripture in the broader context of the entire bible. I imagine these studies are designed as introductions to help people who haven't read or studied the bible before. I also felt he promoted some conclusions from the passage that I did not find supported by the scriptures he gave. However, that is one of the advantages of creating a study with so much scripture inside it, it allows the reader to see the verses and decide for themselves what the bible is really saying.
Didn't really abandon -- just finished with the class, and since I started in the middle, did not and will not read the whole thing. This is a workbook, and many, many of the questions are repetitive -- the class sessions dragged on FOREVER!
Craig and I enjoyed going through this book. I especially enjoyed the extra definitions that he wrote around each passage. They brought to light new elements for me of these letters. Sometimes the extra passages MacArthur would add seemed random and out of place but most of the study was solid.
Of course 1st, 2nd, 3rd, John and Jude are all great. I thought that MacArthur’s commentary on this one made some pretty significant assumptions that fly in the face of a variety of other commentaries and standard interpretations.
There were some good points though that were quite meaningful and I think his guides are great for yielding quality discussion in small group atmospheres.
There were a number of points of interpretation that MacArthur stated as fact that did not seem supported by the scripture, but otherwise this was a perfectly fine bible study.