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Publisher: P&R Publishing
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Description : During the Reformation, a renewed interest in Scripture brought great light to the church and the world. In
The Reformation Study Bible, general editor R.C. Sproul aims to present the light of the Reformation anew by combining an accessible translation with study notes that stand firmly in the theological tradition of the Reformation.
No other study Bible gives the reader more assistance in understanding the great doctrines and themes of the Christian faith as found in the Scriptures. Extensive notes have been researched and written by a team of more than fifty scholars, including J.I. Packer, James Boice, and Wayne Grudem.
All Christians that want to dig deeper in their study of Scripture will appreciate the Bible's many features, including section introductions, book introductions and outlines, comments on the biblical text, theological notes, charts, in-text maps, and cross references.
The first study bible based on the English Standard Version,
The Reformation Study Bible is the perfect choice for men and women that want to study God's word in a language they can understand.
The Reformation Study Bible: NKJV met the need for a study bible that stands firmly in the theological tradition of the Reformation.
The Reformation Study Bible: ESV meets the same need, and will be especially welcomed by those who prefer the English Standard Version.
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The Reformation Study Bible contains a modern restatement of Reformation truth in its comments and theological notes,” writes general editor R. C. Sproul. “It’s purpose is to present the light of the Reformation afresh.”
No other study Bible gives the reader more assistance in understanding the great doctrines and themes of the Christian faith as found in the Scriptures. Extensive notes have been researched and written by a team of more than fifty scholars, including J. I. Packer, Ed Clowney, Moisés Silva, and Roger Nicole. Among the book’s features are section introductions, book introductions and outlines, comments on the biblical text, theological notes,charts, in-text maps, and cross-references. This is the first study bible based on the English Standard Version, a contemporary revision (2001) that stands in the same tradition as the revered King James and American Standard versions.
Features:
- Thousands of study notes crucial to an in-depth study of biblical passages, verses, and words
- 96 notes on central doctrinal teachings of Scripture
- Introductions to the seven groups of biblical books, an introduction to the intertestamental period, and book introductions and outlines that detail the background, structure, and meaning of the biblical text
- Written by 48 scholars, including Sinclair Ferguson, Dennis Johnson, Simon Kistemaker, Willem VanGemeren, and Gordon Wenham.
- Edited by R. C. Sproul, assisted by Bruce Waltke (OT editor), Moises Silva (NT editor), James Boice, Edmund Clowney, and others.
- 19 in-text maps help readers follow Bible geography
- 12 charts aid visually oriented readers
- Center-column cross-references
- Concordance to the ESV
"This is the gold standard for study Bibles, and I will be commending it to my congregation."
--Philip Graham Ryken, Senior Minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
"This is not a faddish study Bible. It will be around for a while—perhaps generations."
--Michael S. Horton, Westminster Seminary California
"A wonderful guide for anyone who desires to understand the great, historical doctrines of the church embedded in God's Word."
--Joni Eareckson Tada
"...a one-volume treasure trove for Christians looking for a truly helpful aid to serious Bible study.
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Dr. J. Ligon Duncan III, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
"I recommend The Reformation Study Bible
for its combination of an accurate translation and high quality study notes."
--Dr. Vern S. Poythress, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia