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Book Review–The Bible Companion Book 7

March 25, 2026 by NZ Filbruns 7 Comments

About the Book:

Book: The Bible Companion Book 7 Proverbs-Song of Songs

Author: Karen Westbrook Moderow

Genre: Bible Study

Release Date: September 6, 2025

Are you disappointed with life?

The Bible Companion Book 7 helps you reconcile the realities of life with the promises of God. A simple one-chapter-a-day format lets you engage with Scriptures without the pressure of schedules, homework, or heavy reading loads. Short daily readings and thought-provoking questions connect your story to God’s Word. For personal, group, or homeschool Bible study.

In the Books of Wisdom, God speaks to us in poetry—the language of the heart. These books reveal a God concerned not only about our minds and bodies, but also our emotions. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs bridge the gap between life as we hoped it would be and life as it is. If you struggle with your life’s circumstances, The Bible Companion Book 7 will help you find guidance, comfort, and strength in the poetry of men and women who searched for God in the dark and found Him.

My Thoughts:

I have really appreciated this book. I used it by, each morning, reading the next chapter of the Bible in sequence, and then reading the commentary included in The Bible Companion. There are some very encouraging thoughts included in this. I enjoy the pages of special information about various people or customs that are inserted between some chapters, as well. Each chapter contains 2-3 questions at the end, to help apply the chapter to our daily lives. This is the fifth book I have read in this series, and it may well be my favorite so far. I especially appreciated the treatment given to Song of Solomon, which can be quite hard to understand. Our family had recently gone through Ecclesiastes together, so that was quite interesting to study again, too.

I received a review copy of this book from the author, and these are my honest thoughts about it. Links may be affiliate links, which will benefit Esther’s website if purchases are made through them.

About the Author:

KAREN WESTBROOK MODEROW is a Bible teacher and author who brings a storyteller’s perspective to Scripture. She holds master’s degrees in theology and creative writing and loves introducing others to Jesus through the stories told in God’s Word.

More from Karen:

The Promise Box

My mother had an intricately carved wooden box approximately 4” x 3” that was passed down to her by her mother. It was called a Promise Box and held 150 small cards in assorted colors. One side had a Scripture verse, the other a prayer. Most of the verses came from Proverbs.

The Promise Box was always kept in place we passed many times a day. A place where we’d be sure to see it and be enticed to pull a card. I’d lift the lid and breathe in the musty smell of years gone by then choose a card, eager to see what message from God awaited me. The limp cards with their faded colors told me I wasn’t the first.

My mother’s Promise Box had belonged to her mother. When my mother-in-law died, I received the Promise Box that had belonged to her grandmother. By then the metal box engraved with an intricate family scene had seen better days. The hinges had broken apart. The once shiny box had darkened to near black. But I couldn’t part with it. It had to be more than 150 years old. I couldn’t help but wonder how many times those who owned it reached for a word from the Lord to get them through their day.

Most had lost children. They depended on God for daily bread literally as the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl took their family members and livelihoods. As an adult, I understood that we aren’t to treat the promises of God like fortune cookies we hope will bring us good luck. A daily visit to the Promise Box doesn’t substitute for time spent with God in prayer and His Word but it has value. The Promise Box reminds us that God is not only in the church, He is in our homes. He wants us to see Him, to reach for Him, and rely on His promises. If a little box nudges us to look to Him with expectation., then it is not only a gift we should treasure, but a treasure we should pass on.

Grandma’s Promise Box

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  1. sjbraun says

    March 26, 2026 at 3:06 am

    Thanks for your review! I too have loved and appreciated all Karen’s books in this series. They are well-done.

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  2. Rita Wray says

    March 26, 2026 at 3:39 am

    Sounds wonderful.

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  3. Nancy P says

    March 26, 2026 at 12:42 pm

    Terrific resource

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  4. Jcp says

    March 27, 2026 at 3:02 am

    Sounds like a fantastic resource

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  5. tarter95 says

    March 28, 2026 at 1:29 am

    I love these companion books.

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  6. Mike Law says

    March 28, 2026 at 6:54 am

    This looks like a very enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Dreaa Drake says

    March 28, 2026 at 4:30 pm

    This sounds like a great book! Ty for sharing!

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