Evangelical Study Bible: Christ-centered. Faith-building. Mission-focused. (NKJV, Hardcover, Red Letter, Large Comfort Print)
K**N
Excellent Study Bible
This study Bible is the NKJV version of Nelson’s KJV full color study Bible. Dr. Ed Hindson was commissioned by Thomas Nelson to update the notes and other study helps to accommodate the NKJV translation. He accomplished the task before his home going in 2022. If you really like the KJV version but want it in NKJV, this is it!! I have done a quick comparison and while there are changes in some places, the overall information remains the same. This is an excellent study Bible and the notes reflect a pre-trib and premillenial perspective. The contributors are conservative scholars from Liberty University. I have the NKJV full color study Bible but prefer this one as it takes a literal approach to the text and doesn’t waffle on the views like a 24 hour creation day. Don’t get me wrong, I like both Bible but think the Evangelical Study Bible is a step above. Get it, you won’t regret it!!! God Bless!
L**7
Great Bible
This is a Baptist Bible and exactly what I wanted. My only disappointments were the creases on some of the pages and that the dust jacket came torn. That's more of a shipping issue, though.
H**M
Great Product Terrible Shipping
This is a review of the hardback version which I am really enjoying. I love the beautiful layout, study notes, readable fonts, color photos etc. So far all the study notes and extras seem great and the NKJV is very good translation. It is large Bible, so can't see it being carried very much. The quality of constructions is very good and should hold up very well.Now, Amazon, why do you ship books just tossed in a box? The Bible arrived with minor damage to the cover in two places. Probably not worth returning, but still irritating. Why not use a little bubble wrap, or some other packaging material.
M**A
Excellent Updated Bible Study Bible- Easy on eyes!
It's summertime here along the coast of the smallest state in the USA. It's time to kick back, relax, sip tall drinks, and wait for the next cool breeze. Or one could amp up their summertime scripture study. Maybe a bit of both is good advice. At least not languishing spiritually during the hot, summer days seems wise. My daily routine includes bible reading, meditation, and scripture study regardless of the season. It does seem to be more challenging in summer with the increased outdoor opportunities of great weather and long stretches of beach calling. To keep me on my painted tosies this season I chose to opt in to review the new Thomas Nelson Evangelical Study Bible. As a member of the Bible Gateway Blogger Grid (#BibleGatewayPartner) I have the opportunity to receive and review newly published Bibles regularly for free, and the opportunity to try out this new New Kings James Version study bible seemed like the perfect timing to combat any risk of a lazy summer for me! Thanks to The Bible Gateway team, Faith Gateway, and Thomas Nelson Bibles for this opportunity.This new Bible has some excellent features for personal study and reflection. I have been reading through Proverbs for July, and enjoying getting a feel for the NKJV again used for this latest scripture study offering. It is refreshing to spend time in different translations and one feature I can't rave enough about is the Comfort Print, and 10.5 font used in this book. It is beautiful to look at and easy on the eyes. Important for those of us who are 50 and up but also those who study and read a lot. At almost 4 pounds and 2368 pages, this a desk study bible {9.52(h) x 6.66(w) x 2.17(d) inches}, unless you are Samson, or enjoy carrying a heavy load! The editor notes in the foreword the goal to set forth, "faith-affirming study notes that represent the finest conservative Christian scholarship and to provide clear explanations of biblical passages for today's readers".There are some unique study features represented with symbols to assist or prompt deeper consideration. These symbols represent Doctrinal Footnotes, Personality Profiles, Archeological Sites, and Apologetics Articles. They are displayed in their own color on the pages and coordinate appropriately with scriptural references. Annotations are found at the bottom of the page and do not hinder the reading flow, though some parts of scripture have more so this varies throughout. I have not found this to be an obstacle or distraction. I have not found the doctrinal notes exhaustive.One feature I am enjoying is the reference section that runs down the center of the pages. Similar to the Thompson Chain Reference style of following a chain of scripture linked to another. It really is useful and allows the continuity of scripture to reveal itself clearly. The notes in the reference section offer a variety of approaches to go deeper. Offering the following options within the taupe strip on each page are cross-references and translator notes such as equivalent, alternative, and translation details. There are also explanatory, textual, and language notes. Again, the layout is pleasing to the eye, and I appreciate the study notes in this middle strip.Additional features which make this Bible a welcome addition to my study routine are the full-color photos and images which are like having a visual Bible Dictionary and cultural commentary. There are over 50 full-color maps that are within the text (recompiled and redrawn for this new edition), a topical index to Christ and the Gospels, and an NKJV concordance. The "center-column reference with notes" which, as I mentioned, is one of my favorite and most used features of this Bible. There are also full-color maps at the end of the Bible.Overall I am enjoying using this Bible in my daily reading time.
K**G
Excellent Study Bible
I love the setup, and the information that is included in the study format. This is the best Study Bible I have ever purchased.
M**U
Love it.
Added cute tabs and it’s a great study bible. I’m satisfied. Thank you.
B**)
Beautiful Bible
I went back and forth between study Bibles. I kept coming back to this one. The reviews about torn pages and small text and damaged Bibles were concerning. However, it is easy to read dark text at 9.5 comfort print which I thought may have been too small. The colored pictures and maps and study notes are just wonderful. It is heavy but I knew it would be but it’s not heavier than my 40 year old bible. I am happy with my purchase.
M**E
NKJV Evangical Bible
This is a great Bible. The print is large and the commentary is great
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