You might ask: Why look for an old CD-ROM in the age of apps like YouVersion or E-Sword?
The mention of "CDROM" instantly transports us to the late 1990s and early 2000s. This was the golden age of the "digital library." For the Pentecostal believer, resources were often physical and heavy—concordances, heavy study bibles, commentaries by Matthew Henry or Scofield, and the distinct writings of Pentecostal leaders like Donald Stamps. You might ask: Why look for an old
The Biblia de Estudo Pentecostal (Pentecostal Study Bible) was a monumental work. It wasn't just scripture; it was a theological arsenal, packed with articles on the gifts of the Spirit, divine healing, and practical living. In the physical world, it was a bulky tome. But on CD-ROM, it was weightless. Articles on Demonology and Spiritual Warfare: The software
Version 20 suggests a mature lineage of software. It speaks of years of updates, patches, and expansions. Owning the CD was akin to possessing a seminary education in your desk drawer. It represented a desire for order, for depth, and for the legitimization of Pentecostal theology in the digital age. resources were often physical and heavy—concordances
Para estudos pentecostais específicos, você pode procurar por recursos em sites e plataformas dedicadas ao estudo da Bíblia com uma perspectiva pentecostal.
What truly sets this resource apart from a standard Study Bible (like the Geneva or Scofield) is its specific theological lens. The content is heavily focused on Pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit).