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 I am not quite sure what you mean by study version. With annotations? I'd recommend, that you rather ask a priest from a local church if you have questions about interpretations of the Bible.
You might need to research the churches around you a bit, since nowadays there are a lot of misguided people, even among the church staff. 
 Yeah, there's different sorts, but a lot will have eg historical commentary, translation notes and variations, relevant notes from church fathers, even maps and whatnot. Depending on the version. But yes there would be certain things which would be better to ask a priest.

There's quite a good YouTube channel which goes super in-depth on bibles and study Bibles, what they contain. The good thing about OSB would be the inclusion of apocrypha, not sure which other versions would include that.

https://youtu.be/7BzYh3WskL4 
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 The most relevant stuff in the Bible is beyond "the material". Hence you'll need the clergy to answer your questions. IMHO extending the Bible with other written stuff can also lead astray, but interaction with other real human beings (whom share the same dogma/confession) may be easier to give you a consistent interpretation.