Campbell Bible Study |
Originated: March 27, 2026 | Version: April 19, 2026
My Study

Reference Library

The starting point for every reading, lookup, and study tool in this guide. Books and authors live in the Reading Library pages below. Bible translations, ancient texts, and online study tools live on this page.

๐Ÿ”— Cross-References
โ€ข Sermon & Teaching Log โ€” Rosenberg and Rhodes teachings logged by date
โ€ข Prophecy Checklist โ€” Gog-Magog coalition items cross-reference Rosenberg directly
โ€ข My Growing Convictions โ€” how these books are shaping your theological positions
โ€ข Module 9 (Gog-Magog) ยท Theme 2 Module 3 (Book of Jubilees) ยท Module 1 (Daniel's 70 Weeks)

๐Ÿ“š Reading Library

Books and authors organized by topic. Click a card to open that bibliography page. Read status, dates, and notes on every book save automatically.

โœ๏ธ Authors & books to add โ€” running list:

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Study Tools & Websites

Free and paid online tools for deep study โ€” word studies, translation comparison, calendar lookups, commentaries, and current-events context. All free unless marked otherwise.

Word Studies & Original Languages
๐Ÿ”ค
Strong's numbers, Hebrew/Greek interlinear, concordance, and cross-references. The fastest way to look up any Hebrew or Greek word by Strong's number (e.g. H7620 for shabua). Start here for "son of man" cross-references, ben-adam vs Daniel 7, Rosh, Magog, and other prophetic key terms.
๐Ÿ“‘
Parallel translations, interlinear text, lexicons, and public-domain commentaries (Matthew Henry, Gill, Pulpit) side by side. Strongest for comparing how different translations render a single verse and getting commentary context in one view.
๐Ÿ›๏ธ
From Tyndale House, Cambridge. Scholarly word-study tools with original-language tagging and cross-references. Good for deeper exegesis once Blue Letter Bible has pointed you to a word.
๐Ÿ“–
Free modern translation with 60,000+ translator notes that function as a built-in commentary. Whenever you want to know why a translator made a specific choice, the NET notes usually explain it.
๐Ÿ’Ž
The professional-grade study platform. Massive library of commentaries, lexicons, and original-language tools. Optional upgrade when the free tools above stop being enough โ€” not needed for most of this study.
Translations & Reading
๐Ÿ“š
Search any verse across 60+ translations with side-by-side comparison, audio Bible, and reading plans. Fastest way to pull up a passage in NLT + ESV + KJV at once.
๐Ÿ“˜
Parallel translations plus free access to Matthew Henry, JFB, and other classic public-domain commentaries. Good supplement to Bible Hub for commentary variety.
๐ŸŽฌ
Animated book overviews and thematic videos. Genuinely excellent primers for Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation before a module deep-dive. High-quality, theologically careful, and free.
๐Ÿ“
Verse-by-verse commentary aggregator that pulls together conservative evangelical commentary sources. Heavy on prophecy passages (Ezekiel, Daniel, Revelation) and consistently cited by prophecy teachers.
โ“
Searchable library of Q&A-format answers to specific Bible questions. Useful as a first pass when you have a one-line question like "What does ben-adam mean?" or "What is the Azazel goat?"
Biblical Calendar & Jewish Context
๐Ÿ“…
HebcalFree
Jewish calendar converter, feast dates for any year, Shabbat times, and downloadable calendar files. The go-to for figuring out when Passover, Shavuot, Trumpets, Yom Kippur, or Tabernacles fall in any given year.
๐Ÿ•Ž
Rabbinic Jewish perspective on the calendar and feasts. Written from inside Orthodox Judaism, which gives useful context for how observant Jews actually keep the feasts today โ€” pair with Kasdan's Messianic perspective for balance.
๐Ÿ“š
Complete Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, and Jewish commentary in English, all free and cross-linked. Mishnah Yoma (for Yom Kippur) and the calendar tractates are essential background for Theme 2 work.
News & Current Events in Prophetic Context
๐Ÿ“ฐ
Joel Rosenberg's English-language news site covering Israel and the wider Middle East from a prophetic lens. Live source for Checklist Phase 1 coalition tracking.
๐Ÿ“ก
Daily Israel news with explicit biblical and prophetic framing. Complements All Israel News with a different editorial angle on the same events.
โœ๏ธ
Rosenberg's personal analysis and longer-form prophetic commentary โ€” typically stronger opinion pieces than the All Israel newsroom content. Check when a headline has an obvious "Epicenter" angle.
โœ๏ธ Resources to add:

Bible Translations

Each translation serves a different purpose. The NASB 1995 is the default for this guide โ€” chosen for word-for-word accuracy in prophetic passages. Other translations are referenced individually for comparison where noted.

NLT
New Living Translation
Thought-for-thought in modern English. Prioritizes clarity and readability. Used in select passages for devotional accessibility.
Best for: Reading large passages and devotional study.
ESV
English Standard Version
Word-for-word, balancing accuracy with readability. Widely trusted for in-depth study and theological precision.
Best for: Cross-checking key prophetic words against NASB.
KJV
King James Version
The 1611 Authorized Version. Highly literal and poetic. Classic prophecy teachers (Walvoord, Lindsey, Scofield) quote KJV.
Best for: Cross-referencing classic commentaries.
NASB Default
New American Standard Bible (1995)
One of the most literal word-for-word translations. Preferred by seminaries. Used throughout this entire study guide. YouVersion Bible links default to NASB 1995 (Bible ID 100).
Best for: Word-level accuracy in prophetic passages like Daniel, Ezekiel, and Revelation.
ASV
American Standard Version
Classic 1901 literal translation. The base text your current Ezekiel 36โ€“37 / Romans 9โ€“11 / Zechariah 12 read-through is using.
Best for: Reading without verse numbers for flow.
AMP
Amplified Bible
Expands key words using brackets to show the full range of Hebrew and Greek meaning. Useful for prophetic word depth.
Best for: Understanding depth in specific prophetic words.
LXX
Septuagint (Greek OT)
Greek translation of the Hebrew OT used by the early church and quoted in the New Testament. Important for how Ezekiel was read by NT writers.
Best for: Tracing OT prophecy as read by NT writers.
โœ๏ธ Translation comparison notes:

Ancient Texts โ€” PDF Resources

Second Temple and inter-testamental texts. Not Scripture but historically significant. PDFs are stored in your resources folder and open directly.

๐Ÿ“œ The Book of Enoch
1 Enoch โ€” Standard English Version, Jay Winter translation ยท ~2ndโ€“1st century BC ยท Found in Dead Sea Scrolls ยท Quoted in Jude 1:14โ€“15
Ancient Jewish apocalyptic text with visions of fallen angels, the coming judgment, the "Son of Man" figure, and detailed astronomical/calendar material relevant to Theme 2. Quoted directly in the New Testament by Jude. Not canonical but illuminating for prophetic and calendar background.
โ†’ Theme 2 (364-day solar calendar), Module 9 (angelic warfare background), Jude 1:14โ€“15
๐Ÿ“„ Open Enoch PDF
Key Sections
1โ€“5 Introduction โ€” The Coming Judgment
6โ€“16 The Book of the Watchers โ€” Fallen Angels
37โ€“71 The Book of Parables โ€” The Son of Man figure
72โ€“82 The Astronomical Book โ€” 364-day solar calendarTheme 2 core
83โ€“90 The Animal Apocalypse โ€” History & future in symbolic vision
91โ€“105 The Epistle of Enoch โ€” Final exhortations
๐Ÿ“œ The Book of Jubilees
R.H. Charles translation ยท ~2nd century BC ยท Found in Dead Sea Scrolls ยท Treated as authoritative at Qumran
Retelling of Genesis and Exodus organized around a 49-year jubilee cycle. Insists on a 364-day solar calendar and condemns the lunar calendar. Foundational for understanding the Essene calendar conviction and its prophetic implications. Directly ties to Ken Johnson's reading on the Biblical Calendar bibliography page.
โ†’ Theme 2 Module 3 (dedicated module), Module 1 (Daniel's 70 Weeks), Theme 2 Module 1 (Calendar History)
๐Ÿ“„ Open Jubilees PDF
Key Sections
1 God's charge to Moses โ€” the framework
2 364-day solar calendar established at CreationTheme 2 core
6 Covenant with Noah โ€” calendar warningTheme 2 core
15 Abraham and the covenant of circumcision
23 Prophecy of the End Times โ€” increasing wickedness
50 The Sabbath laws โ€” closing exhortation
๐Ÿ“š The Talmud โ€” Mishnah & Gemara
Sefaria.org ยท Complete Babylonian Talmud in English ยท Searchable by tractate ยท Free and open-access
The central text of rabbinic Judaism โ€” the Mishnah (oral law written down ~200 AD) plus the Gemara (rabbinic commentary and debate). Not Scripture, but indispensable historical context for how Second Temple and early rabbinic Jews actually understood and practiced Torah. The tractate Yoma covers Yom Kippur โ€” the Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16 โ€” with detailed procedural commentary (the two goats, the red thread, the high priest's garments, the scapegoat sent to Azazel). Essential companion for any serious study of the feasts, temple ritual, or Jewish calendar background.
โ†’ Theme 2 Module 4 (Yom Kippur & Tabernacles โ€” Mishnah Yoma detail) ยท Biblical calendar context ยท Second Temple Judaism
๐Ÿ“– Open Sefaria Talmud ๐ŸŽฏ Jump to Mishnah Yoma
๐Ÿ“– Strong's Exhaustive Concordance โ€” Hebrew Dictionary
James Strong ยท 1890 ยท Complete KJV Hebrew Lexicon โ€” all 8,674 entries
Every Hebrew word in the Bible indexed by Strong's number, with transliteration, pronunciation, and full definition. Essential for word-level study โ€” tracing key prophetic words like "Rosh," "Magog," and "abomination" across the Old and New Testaments. Note: the previous version in this library was an abridged edition (2.1MB) missing the full lexicon. This is the complete edition (5.1MB) โ€” H7620 (shabua โ€” "weeks" in Daniel 9) is on page 293.
โ†’ To find any entry: search by H-number (e.g. "H7620") or use Blue Letter Bible for instant lookup ยท Daniel, Ezekiel, Revelation word studies
๐Ÿ“„ Open Complete Strong's PDF

Scripture Copyright Notice

Scripture quotations on this site are taken from the New American Standard Bibleยฎ (NASB), Copyright ยฉ 1960, 1971, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. www.Lockman.org

This site uses the NASB 1995 edition as its primary translation. Select passages may reference other translations (NLT, KJV, ASV, AMP) for comparison; these are noted individually where they appear. YouVersion Bible links default to NASB 1995 (Bible ID 100).