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Bible Survey Books

Gray, Scroggie, and Hendriksen were all respected evangelical Bible teachers, but they differ in tradition, writing style, and scholarly depth.

Gray: American, Moody Bible Institute leader, devotional and accessible.

Scroggie: British Baptist expositor, famous for Keswick-style preaching and “The Unfolding Drama of Redemption.”

Hendriksen: Dutch-American Reformed scholar, highly technical New Testament commentator.

Brief Profiles

James M. Gray (1851–1935)

  • American Bible scholar and longtime leader at Moody Bible Institute.
  • Served as dean and later president, shaping Moody’s early growth.
  • Wrote accessible works like How to Master the English Bible.
  • One of the editors of the Scofield Reference Bible.
  • Emphasized practical Bible reading and Christian living.

William Graham Scroggie (1877–1958)

  • British Baptist pastor and influential Keswick preacher.
  • Pastored Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Tabernacle and preached internationally.
  • Known for The Unfolding Drama of Redemption, a sweeping Bible overview.
  • Style: devotional, pastoral, rich in outlines and structure.

William Hendriksen (1900–1982)

  • Dutch-born American Reformed theologian and New Testament scholar.
  • Professor of NT at Calvin Theological Seminary.
  • Authored the widely respected New Testament Commentary series.
  • His book More Than Conquerors (Revelation) remains influential.
  • Style: rigorous exegesis, strong Greek scholarship, Reformed theology.

Which One Should You Read?

It depends on what you want:

For devotional clarity and simplicityJames M. Gray

Great for beginners or those wanting a straightforward Bible overview.

For sermon preparation or big-picture Bible themesW. Graham Scroggie

His outlines and structure are especially helpful for teaching.

For deep, scholarly New Testament studyWilliam Hendriksen

Ideal for pastors, seminary students, and serious Bible students.