KJV Reformation Heritage Study Bible, Hardcover
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Product Description

A Study Bible to Feed Your Soul . . .

  • Thoughts for personal and family devotions for every chapter
  • Three dozen articles on how to live the Christian life
  • Guidance on how to experience the truths of the Bible

A Study Bible to Instruct Your Mind . . .

  • Thousands of study notes with integrated cross-references
  • Introductions to each section and every book of the Bible
  • Classic Bible text with explanations of difficult words
  • More than fifty articles on key Christian teachings
  • Concordance, color maps, daily reading plan, and more!

A Study Bible to Discover Your Roots . . .

  • Overview of twenty centuries of church history
  • Ancient creeds, confessions, and catechisms with introductions

Additional Features

  • Presentation page
  • Family record pages
  • Smyth Sewn binding for lasting durability
  • 10-point Bible text size; 8-point Notes text size
  • 9.50" x 7.00" x 1.75"
  • FREE access to the Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible online

Product Information

Title: KJV Reformation Heritage Study Bible, Hardcover
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 2218
Vendor: Reformation Heritage Books
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 9.50 X 6.75 X 2.00 (inches)
Weight: 3 pounds 11 ounces
ISBN: 1601783248
ISBN-13: 9781601783240
References: Cross References
Text Layout: Double Column
Text Color: Black Letter
Text Size: 9 Point
Note Size: 8 Point
Thumb Index: No
Ribbon Marker: No
Spine: Sewn
Page Gilding: None
Page Edges: White
Stock No: WW783241
Imprintable: Yes

Publisher's Description

A Study Bible to Feed Your Soul . . .
Thoughts for personal and family devotions for every chapter
Three dozen articles on how to live the Christian life
Guidance on how to experience the truths of the Bible
A Study Bible to Instruct Your Mind . . .
Thousands of study notes with integrated cross-references
Introductions to each section and every book of the Bible
Classic Bible text with explanations of difficult words
More than fifty articles on key Christian teachings
Concordance, color maps, daily reading plan, and more!
A Study Bible to Discover Your Roots . . .
Overview of twenty centuries of church history
Ancient creeds, confessions, and catechisms with introductions
Specifications
Size: 6 ½ x 9 ¼
Page Font:
Bible: 9.8 pt. Minion Font
Notes: 8 pt. Myriad SemiCondensed Font
All Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bibles are Smyth Sewn for lasting durability.

Author Bio

The four editors of this book serve the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan: Dr. Joel R. Beeke as president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics; Dr. Michael Barrett as academic dean and Old Testament professor; Dr. Jerry Bilkes as Old Testament and New Testament professor; and Rev. Paul Smalley as faculty teaching assistant.

Endorsements

Every Christian agrees that there is no book in all the world like the Bible. Within its covers lies the knowledge of God and of eternal life. It is the place where Jesus is revealed to us and where we see ourselves. Like the fields of Boaz in the book of Ruth, it is full of heaven-sent bread, open to us to come, glean, and feed upon its riches. It is a home report of heaven and a guide for getting there. The Bible truly stands alone. But perhaps Christians do not agree on which edition of the Bible is the best in the world. Having looked over the following pages, I think I may have found it. This is a study Bible whose additional articles, notes, tables, and quotations have only one purpose: to place the text of Scripture in the highest possible prominence and to help us understand it in the clearest possible way. For serious followers of Christ, the Bible is indispensable; for serious students of the Bible this edition will soon become indispensable also. To God be the glory for His Word, and to the publishers our gratitude for this splendid edition. - Iain D. Campbell, Point Free Church, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
This monumental production is surely destined to be of immense help to countless users for years to come. Its scope is extraordinary, its guiding principles are rock solid, and it is remarkably readable. I know of nothing like it, and I commend it warmly. - John Blanchard, internationally-known author, evangelist and Christian apologist
The publication of the Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible arrives on the scene as other translations seek to sweep the poetry and beauty of the English language aside. The KJV is a timeless translation of the most influential and life-changing book ever to be printed on the page. You hold in your hands a book that men of great faith have given their lives to see printed in the English language. Reformation Heritage Books has done a beautiful job in compiling excellent materials for this new study Bible. Specifically, this study Bible assembles key articles defining and explaining Reformed theology from the perspective of the Reformers and Puritans. An especially valuable feature is the notes included within each chapter that encourage personal and family devotions. Read the words of this Bible, praying that God will apply the truth to your heart and life. - Steven J. Lawson, president, OnePassion Ministries, and professor of preaching at The Master s Seminary

Editorial Reviews

“Here, at last, is the study Bible that many have been waiting for! The KJV has its strengths, but, like an old ship at sea that has had its fair share of beatings from the waves of time, it has needed a few screws tightened, especially around its antiquated words. This, plus the many introductory and explanatory notes, will make those who have grown up on the KJV grateful that in this one volume they can now do almost all their primary textual and doctrinal study. This is truly an exciting development that is long overdue!” — Conrad Mbewe, pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church, Zambia

“I commend wholeheartedly The Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible, edited by Joel R. Beeke and others. Indeed, I am so convinced of its usefulness that I intend to get copies for my five adult children! Its attractive layout makes it readily accessible to Bible readers who want help in understanding various texts. It also provides practical help in the struggles of the spiritual life in a fallen world. It gives you enough, but never too much. It is lucid and not verbose. It is sober and nonspeculative. What a resource it will prove for theological students and for those in the full activity of their preaching and pastoral ministries. I shall be recommending it in my classes and at ministerial conferences!” — Douglas F. Kelly, Richard Jordan Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary

“The King James Version is a wonderful translation of the Bible that ought to be familiar to Christians today, including those who regularly use some other version. For committed Scripture readers, the Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible provides a superb richness of information, not distracting us from the Word, but enabling us to hear it more clearly. To open these pages is as if we can read our Bibles each day with a group of valuable teachers sitting round us—a linguist, an exegete, a couple of theologians— biblical and systematic, a church historian, a pastor, and, to help us in applying Scripture and worshiping God, some of our family and friends. What a blessing! May our Lord be pleased to use this volume extensively—to the thankfulness of those who have given themselves to preparing this new tool, to the enrichment of many who read His Word, and above all to His purposes and glory.” — Edward Donnelly, emeritus professor, Reformed Theological College, Belfast, Northern Ireland

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