Excerpt taken from Thomas Nelson website:
This Bible’s Topic-by-Topic studies provide a practical framework for understanding scripture along with many additional study helps.
Features include:
- Book introductions
- 2,000 - word studies illuminating the biblical language
- 21 chain-linked topical studies
- Study the Book provides helpful notes for reading each book of the Bible
- Word study indices by Strong’s number, by English word, and by book
- Extensive cross-references drawing connections between texts
- Concordance
- Words of Christ in red
- 16 full-color maps
- Clear and readable 9.5-point KJV Comfort Print®
There are so many different types of Bibles like Study Bibles, Journaling Bibles, Key Word and Word Study Bibles, Devotional Bibles and not to mention countless versions. I like using a Study Bible. Having numerous resources within one Bible is very helpful. I often use several Bibles when studying. I even created my own Prayer Bible for praying Scriptures. Creating a Prayer Bible
I cherish my Study Bible that Number One Husband gave me some 37 years ago. The binding is worn, and its edges are frayed. Study Bibles have definitely evolved over the years, but the Truth inside never changes.
This Bible has traveled many thousands of miles with us through the years. |
I love when Number One Husbands reads aloud to me. |
I hope that this review was helpful...
Blessings,
Mrs. Smith
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