On the fireplace mantel in my library stands a picture of the great New Testament scholar A. T. Robertson.
He was perhaps the leading Greek scholar of his day. A week before he died of a stroke, he told his Greek class, "For over 50 years I have been studying, writing, teaching, and preaching the New Testament. But I never read my Greek New Testament without finding something I never saw before."
I could not hold the light for him to read his Greek New Testament. But after 48 years of teaching Greek, I can say the same thing.
The Bible is an inexhaustible spring that never runs dry. Have you not found it so?