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REB Standard Text Black French Morocco REB143
| | First published in 1989, the Revised English Bible is a complete and thorough revision of the New English Bible of the 1970s. Sponsored and approved by all the main Christian denominations in Britain, it is widely used in churches throughout the UK and has been acclaimed for its suitability for public reading. This edition includes just the Old and New Testaments and comes in a choice of hardback and French Morocco leather. The page numbers match the Cambridge REB Lectern Bibles, so the hardback makes an excellent pew Bible. | |
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King James Version Concord Reference Bible : Concordance, Cross-Reference, Bible Dictionary, Words of The Lord in Red, Presentation Page, Family records page (Black Calfskin Leather)
| | The Concord Reference Bible presents the King James Version of the Bible in an exceptionally clear and readable typeface. In size, it falls between the small hand-held text and the large desk Bible. This Concord Reference Bible offers a wealth of reference material in a fine calfskin leather binding - a glossary, a concordance, a dictionary of names and phrases, colour maps and gazetteer. Bold-figure cross-references link passages of the text without cluttering the page. The words of the Lord are printed in red. In addition, a presentation page and family record, India paper, gilt edges, ribbon markers and a fine leather binding make this a very attractive Bible to own. The thumb index will enable the reader to find their place quckly and easily. | |
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REB Lectern with Apocrypha Red Goatskin REBA215
| | This gorgeous goatskin Bible encapsulates all the facets of craft production for which Cambridge University Press is renowned. It has been specially designed for public reading and would make an exceptional gift for a church. The Revised English Bible is a home-grown Bible version produced by scholars from all the main UK churches, some of whom had worked on the REB's predecessor version, the New English Bible, twenty years earlier. The translators strove to produce natural, everyday English that would lend itself to public worship. Each verse was read aloud to the other translators, to ensure that the sound rhythms and line endings worked well. This REB Lectern Bible includes the Apocrypha and has the same page numbers as Cambridge's REB Pew Bibles. It is bound in red goatskin leather and comes with a presentation page and three ribbons. | |
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NRSV Apocrypha Text Edition Orange Hardcover NRA0 (Bible Nrsv)
| | The New Revised Standard Version is an authorized revision of the Revised Standard Version of 1952, itself a revision of the 1611 King James Version. Since the publication of the RSV, significant advances had been made in the discovery and interpretation of the Bible documents. The Dead Sea texts of Isaiah and Habbakuk, together with other early copies of the Old Testaments books from the same area also presented new translation challenges. In order to take these discoveries into account, along with recent Semitic language advances, the New Revised Standard Version preparation began in 1974. This edition contains the Apocrypha, or Deuterocanonical Books in a convenient text format with translation footnotes. | |
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NRSV Annotated Study Hardcover NR340 (New Revised Standard Version)
| | First published in 1989, the New Revised Standard Version is an extremely accurate and up-to-date translation of the Bible. Translated by a team from several different denominations, it is a version accepted by all Christian traditions. The Cambridge Annotated Study Bible was edited by the internationally recognised biblical scholar, Dr Howard Clark Kee. It incorporates all the information that a modern student of the Bible will need: - an introduction to the history and content of the Bible as a whole - introductions to each book, drawing out the themes within them - cross-references to related biblical passages - the verse-by-verse annotations of Dr Kee - a glossary of significant names and words - a synopsis of the Gospels - tables of chronology and measures - full colour maps and gazetteer | |
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NRSV Wide-Margin Edition
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Publisher: Cambridge Published: 11/1/1993 ASIN: 0521507790 Retail price: $19.99
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| | The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible is a complete and thorough revision of the Revised Standard Version, long regarded as a basic text for colleges and churches. This clear, modern translation incorporates the latest biblical knowledge, and yet guarantee that readers can understand the text easily and accurately. One significant new feature is the use of common-gender words, instead of masculine ones, where this better conveys the meaning of the ancient texts. The Wide Margin Edition enables readers to make their own notes around the double-column text. For this reason, special care has been taken to print this edition on paper which sustains hand-written notes in ink. | |
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NIV Wide-Margin Black bonded NIVWM202
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Publisher: Cambridge Published: 8/1/1994 ASIN: 0521508703 Retail price: $64.99
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| | The incomparable NIV Wide-Margin Edition is not only a beautiful Bible, but it is also an outstanding resource for the serious Bible student. The NIV text is complemented by 50,000 cross-references, linking not only verses, but important passages too. Footnotes explain translation alternatives; provide in-depth information about particular words and phrases; and explain obscure terms. This Bible offers an unparallelled 35,000-entry concordance - the most extensive concordance ever bound together with an English Bible. Key words such as 'salvation' and 'holiness' are asterisked, enabling the reader to explore these themes by working through the references in turn. There is also an attractive 16-page map section at the back of the Bible, showing the Bible world at different times and marking important routes, such as the terrain traversed by the Patriarchs and the Journeys of St Paul. The pages have margins of over an inch wide, allowing space for individual notes. The Bible is printed on gilt-edged paper and bound in black bonded leather. | |
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The NRSV Cambridge Annotated Study Apocrypha
| | The New Revised Standard Version Study Apocrypha is designed to complement the NRSV Cambridge Annotated Study Bible, published in February 1994. Both are edited by the internationally respected biblical scholar, Dr Howard Clark Kee. The New Revised Standard Version is the most accurate and up-to-date translation of the Bible available, and has been growing more and more popular since it was first published in 1990. In the NRSV Study Apocrypha, the NRSV text is combined with an extensive introduction to each book, cross-references, textual notes, a full glossary and the annotations of Dr Kee on every page. This Study Apocrypha will prove indispensable to all who want to get the most from their Bible. | |
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NRSV Giant Print (Burgundy 4-Volume Set)
| | Reading the Bible has been a privilege and joy to generations of people down the centuries. For those with impaired vision or failing eyesight, the large bold print of this Giant Print Bible means that they can continue to read the Scriptures for themselves. First published in 1989, the New Revised Standard Version is the most accurate and up-to-date translation of the Bible available. For the first time, those who need a giant-print Bible will be able to read the Scriptures in a truly modern version. There are three volumes for the Old Testament and a further volume for the New. Each volume is bound in a sturdy imitation leather, stamped in gold on the spine and the front. The four volumes are presented together as a set in a handsome slipcase, ideal for personal use or as a gift. | |
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Holy Bible: King James Version: Standard Text Edition
| | The King James Version of 1611 has been the most widely known and quoted version of the Bible for over three centuries, and has shaped both Western culture and the English language. The Standard Text Bible offers the text of the King James Version in an exceptionally clear and readable type. The size of the Bible makes it a handy buy for someone who wants an easily readable type, but not a Bible that is too heavy or bulky to carry. This Bible also has a glossary of 14 pages which explains some of the lesser known words of 17th Century English, and a Bible reading guide. Bound as a hardback with an attractive jacket, the economical price of this Bible represents exceptional value. | |
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