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The New Student Bible - New International Version (edition 1992)

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Where do I start reading the Bible?How do I understand the Bible?Where do I find what I am looking for?Now completely revised and expanded, this popular study Bible helps young adults and new Christians find answers to these and other important questions. New and expanded features include the following: -- An extensive 3-Track reading plan at the front of the Bible gives readers options for Bible reading and study -- at their own pace.-- Introductions to each book of the Bible include important background information.-- In-text study articles called "Insights" provide helpful background information and section summaries that stimulate personal application.-- Shorter in-text notes called "Highlights" comment on specific verses and provide "proverb"-like nuggets of wisdom.-- A new section called "100 People You Should Know" helps readers become more familiar with key Biblical characters.-- New design elements to help readers find "Highlights", "Insights", and "Character Profiles".-- The enlarged reference section in the back of the Bible, called "Where to Find It", now has bleed-off tabs to mark the expanded sections, which include: -- an extensive subject guide-- an extensive listing of "Well-Known Biblical Events"-- a glossary of non-Biblical people who are mentioned in the study helps.… (more)
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Title:The New Student Bible - New International Version
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Info:Zondervan (1992), Edition: Exp Upd, Paperback, 1182 pages
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The Student Bible: New International Version by Philip Yancey

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I love the Bible!!!!! I've had my copy since 2002, and it's great! ( )
  katie47 | Aug 19, 2011 |
This is an excellent resource for those wishing to start a system of Bible study. The language of the NIV is very easy to understand. The Sudent Bible also offers study helps that range from looking at one verse of scripture to longer study topics. It also provides you with a bible reading guide. I would say that this Bible is more geared for the average lay-man or beginning student than a deep theologian, but it is a wonderful Bible.
1 vote aramisTdawg | Feb 1, 2008 |
I have some problems with the NIV, but this was a freebie. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Sep 20, 2006 |
I love this bible. The notes for selected verses provide interesting and insightful information. My only complaint is that the words of Jesus aren't in red letters. ( )
  digmshiphter | Sep 9, 2006 |
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This LT work is the New International Version Student Bible, with notes by Philip Yancey & Tim Stafford. Please do not combine it with other Bible versions or other study Bible editions. Thank you.
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Where do I start reading the Bible?How do I understand the Bible?Where do I find what I am looking for?Now completely revised and expanded, this popular study Bible helps young adults and new Christians find answers to these and other important questions. New and expanded features include the following: -- An extensive 3-Track reading plan at the front of the Bible gives readers options for Bible reading and study -- at their own pace.-- Introductions to each book of the Bible include important background information.-- In-text study articles called "Insights" provide helpful background information and section summaries that stimulate personal application.-- Shorter in-text notes called "Highlights" comment on specific verses and provide "proverb"-like nuggets of wisdom.-- A new section called "100 People You Should Know" helps readers become more familiar with key Biblical characters.-- New design elements to help readers find "Highlights", "Insights", and "Character Profiles".-- The enlarged reference section in the back of the Bible, called "Where to Find It", now has bleed-off tabs to mark the expanded sections, which include: -- an extensive subject guide-- an extensive listing of "Well-Known Biblical Events"-- a glossary of non-Biblical people who are mentioned in the study helps.

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