The Bible Speaks Today series has been widely acclaimed for its accurate exposition, contemporary relevance and readability. Now its bestselling New Testament volumes are made available in electronic form. All who preach and teach the Word of God, or who want to study it earnestly, will benefit from these superb studies and the technology that now supports them.
Inside you'll find:- All twenty-two volumes of the BST New Testament series
- Eight volumes authored by series editor John R. W. Stott
- A money-saving package
- Easy-to-use software that will allow you to study within minutes
- A free KJV Bible
- Unlockable versions of the Bible, including NASB, NLT, NRSV, RSV and The Message
- The highly acclaimed Essential IVP Reference Collection unlockable for an additional fee
- A complete user's manual included free on the CD
- Every book interconnected to work as a single reference source
- The widely used Libronix Digital Library System
- A resource fully integrated with all other Libronix products
System Requirements: - Processor: 500MHz Pentium III (1GHz Pentium III recommended)
- Operating system: Windows XP or later
- Memory: 192 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
- CD-ROM drive
- Hard drive: 550 MB minimum
- Screen resolution: 800 x 600 (1024 x 768 recommended)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
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3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Steve Robinson (Tigard, Oregon), December 27, 2007
These 22 individual commentaries do a pretty solid job of providing insightful and relevant commentary on the Bible text. While the style of the commentaries varies a bit with each author, the overall quality is strong. The only real weakness of this commentary set is probably the age of the individual books, some originally published almost 30 years ago. Normally this wouldn't be an issue of significance, but in this series the language and examples for "Today" of which "The Bible Speaks" seem at times more than a little bit dated and out of place. For example, the Sermon on the Mount commentary, originally published in 1978, makes references to the "Christian counterculture" and other aspects of society at that time in history. If you can get past these outdated references, the rest of the text should be very helpful in increasing your understanding and application of the New Testament.
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