Thomas Nelson (1) (1798–)
Author of Holy Bible: New King James Version
For other authors named Thomas Nelson, see the disambiguation page.
Thomas Nelson (1) has been aliased into Thomas Nelson.
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Works by Thomas Nelson
Works have been aliased into Thomas Nelson.
The International Student Bible For Catholics Where Straight Answers Are Standard Procedure (1986) 142 copies
The Chronological Guide to the Bible: Explore God's Word in Historical Order (2010) 140 copies, 2 reviews
New Spirit-Filled Life Bible: Kingdom Equipping Through the Power of the Word (Bible Nkjv) (2002) 138 copies
So That's Why! Bible: Making Sense of All the People, Places, and Events of the Bible (2001) 86 copies
The International Student Bible for Catholics: New Testament Edition : Contemporary English Version (1993) 70 copies
The Devotional Daily Bible: Arranged in 365 daily readings with devotional insights (1987) 38 copies
New King James Version Concordance: An Exhaustive Index of Every Word and Its Location in the Nkjv (1992) 37 copies
The Answer: Authentic Faith for an Uncertain World (The Holy Bible, New Century Version) (2003) 31 copies
Timeless Truths Bible: One faith. Handed down. For all the saints. (NET, Blue Leathersoft, Comfort Print) (2023) 23 copies, 1 review
Big Wisdom (Little Book): 1,001 Proverbs, Adages, and Precepts to Help You Live a Better Life (2005) 22 copies
All About The Bible: The Ultimate A-To-Z Illustrated Guide To The Great People, Events And Places (2001) 19 copies
Jesus Revealed: A 40-Day Discovery of the Scriptures Fulfilled by Jesus, the Anointed Son of God (2012) 18 copies
Big Trucks: A Touch-and-Feel Book: Getting the Job Done Together (Touch-and-feel Trucks) (2018) 17 copies
Good Tidings of Great Joy: The Complete Story of Christmas from the New King James Version (2020) 17 copies
Discovering Tigers, Lions & Other Cats: The Ultimate Handbook to the Big Cats of the World (2021) 16 copies
Nelson's Annual Youth Ministry Sourcebook, 2008 Edition (Nelson's Annual Youth Ministry Sourcebooks) (2007) 15 copies
Refuel: The Epic Battles: Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah (Biblezines) (2005) 14 copies
May Your Name be Inscribed in the Book of Life: A Messianic Jewish Version of the New Covenant Scriptures (1979) 14 copies, 1 review
Making Your Work Count for God: How To Find Meaning and Joy in Your Work (Word in Life Priorities for Living Series) (1994) 13 copies, 1 review
The NIV, Open Bible, Leathersoft, Black, Red Letter, Comfort Print: Complete Reference System (2021) 10 copies
What Really Counts: Your Guide to Discovering What's Most Important in Life and Letting Go of the Rest (2005) 9 copies
Life Is Better at the Beach: Inspirational Rules for Living Each Day Like You're at the Beach (2016) 9 copies
Magnify - Psalms & Proverbs Big Book of Bible Games: Biblezine for Kids (Biblezines for Kids) (2006) 9 copies
Woman's Life Bible: Discovering God's Best for Your Life and Relationships (2001) 9 copies, 1 review
Encountering God Study Bible: Insights from Blackaby Ministries on Living Our Faith (NKJV) (2023) 9 copies, 2 reviews
Moby Dick - Kid Classics: The Classic Edition Reimagined Just-for-Kids! (Kid Classic #3) (3) (2022) 9 copies
Holy Bible, Children's Illustrated Edition Beautiful Art To Draw Kids Into The Scriptures (2001) 9 copies
Nelson's Highroads English Dictionary, Pronouncing and Etymological-Royal School Series (1933) 9 copies
Spirit-Filled Woman's Devotional Bible: Finding and Fulfilling God's Purpose for Your Life (2001) 8 copies
From a Mother's Heart to Her Son: 50 Reflections on Living Well (From the Heart Series) (2006) 8 copies
What Really Counts for Women: Your Guide to Discovering What's Most Important in Life and Letting Go of the Rest (2005) 7 copies
NKJV, Matthew Henry Daily Devotional Bible, Leathersoft, Blue, Red Letter, Comfort Print: 366 Daily Devotions by Matthew Henry (2022) 7 copies
The Prophecy Bible/Holy Bible: Containing the New and Old Testaments/New King James Version/Prophecy Edition/Pbn, 403Hc (1985) 6 copies
KJV, Apply the Word Study Bible, Large Print, Hardcover, Red Letter Edition: Live in His Steps (2016) 6 copies
ICB, Tommy Nelson's Brave Girls Devotional Bible, Hardcover, Pink: International Children's Bible (2015) 5 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Revelation, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 5 copies
NKJV Bible Journals - The Gospels and Acts Box Set: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 4 copies
By the Book Series: Lucado, Gospel of John, Paperback, Comfort Print: Experiencing the Heart of Jesus (2021) 4 copies
NKJV Bible Journals - The Epistles and Revelation Box Set: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 4 copies
The New Testament, the New King James Edition (Special Hour Of Power, possibility thinkers edition) (1987) 4 copies
Color Code Study Bible, Revealing God's Truth Color by Color (NKJV, Hardcover, Red Letter) (2025) 3 copies
Women of Faith Devotions for Women on the Go: Messages of Freedom and Peace (Women of Faith (Audio)) (2007) 3 copies
Enduring Word Study Bible: Pastoral Commentary from Every Chapter of the Bible (NKJV, Brown Leathersoft, Red Letter, Comfort Print) (2025) 3 copies, 1 review
Devotions for Women on the Go #2: Messages of Love, Faith, Joy and Purpose (Women of Faith) (2006) 3 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Hebrews, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 3 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Colossians, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 3 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Isaiah, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 3 copies
Chronological Study Bible 2 copies
By the Book Series: Wiersbe, Genesis, Paperback, Comfort Print: Be Transformed by the Power of God’s Word (2021) 2 copies
King James Version Bible Commentary 2 copies
Alexander Maclaren Study Bible: Encouragement and Insights for a Christ-Centered Life (NKJV, Hardcover, Comfort Print) (2025) 2 copies
Holy Bible, The: The Old Testament: Volume I, Genesis - Nehemiah. Revised Standard Version. (1952) 2 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Galatians, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 2 copies
NET Abide Bible Journal - 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible (2020) 2 copies
The NKJV, Color Code Bible, Leathersoft, Multicolor: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2016) 2 copies
From a Wife's Heart to Her Husband: 50 Reflections on Living Well (From the Heart Series) (2006) 2 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Psalms, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 2 copies
Death to Life, NET Eternity Now New Testament Series, Vol. 4: Paul, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible (2022) 2 copies
Really Woolly Little Lambs Bible: Baby New Testament (Imitation Leather Gift Edition) (2007) 2 copies
NKJV Bible Journal - Proverbs, Softcover, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 2 copies
Read & Share DVD Bible Vol. 04 2 copies
By the Book Series: MacArthur, Romans, Paperback, Comfort Print: Unleashing God's Truth One Verse at a Time (2021) 1 copy
Inspirational Daily Planner 2008 (plum/violet): We Can Pray . . . Any Time, Any Day, Any Place (2007) 1 copy
Spiritual Theology 1 copy
THE NEW ROYAL READERS 111 1 copy
New Start for Single Moms Facilitator's Guide: Dynamic in Influence...Practical in Design (2007) 1 copy
Word in Life Study Bible 1 copy
WILD AT HEART A BAND OF BROTHERS SMALL G (Band of Brothers Small Group Video) by Thomas Nelson (2009-09-01) (1800) 1 copy
God Does Care — Editor — 1 copy
KJV, The Everyday Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter, Comfort Print: 365 Daily Readings Through the Whole Bible (2023) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - John, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
The Prayer Bible: Pray God’s Word Cover to Cover (NKJV, Brown Leathersoft, Red Letter, Comfort Print) (2023) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Luke, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Ruth, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
The funny-bunny ABC 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - 1-2 Peter, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
The School Bible 1 copy
JESUS MY KING 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - James, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
Dobby and Leno Design 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Ecclesiastes, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
Home Is Wherever Mom Is Adult Coloring Book: Creative Coloring and Hand Lettering (Coloring Faith) (2017) 1 copy
The Emperor's New Clothes 1 copy
Christmas memories 1 copy
Thoman Family Bible 1 copy
The Breathe Life Holy Bible: Faith in Action (NKJV, Black Leathersoft, Thumb Indexed, Red Letter, Comfort Print) (2024) 1 copy
The bumper book for girls 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Daniel, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
Treasure Island 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Romans, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Mark, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Matthew, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
NKJV Bible Journal - Acts, Paperback, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, New King James Version (2020) 1 copy
He is Risen 1 copy
The Open Bible 1975 1 copy
Rembrant- The Old Testament 1 copy
family Advent (A) — Editor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Nelson, Thomas
Thomas Nelson & Son
Thomas Nelson & Sons
Nelson Thornes - Birthdate
- 1798
- Gender
- n/a
- Birthplace
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Places of residence
- West Bow, Edinburgh, Scotland
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
New York, USA - Map Location
- Scotland
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Reviews
This particular volume, The Greatest Stories of the Bible, is not in fact a Bible in the traditional sense, as the front matter makes clear. While the actual text is taken literally from the New King James translation of material, the volume is made up of editorially-selected extracts from the Biblical canon with an eye to building a narrative thread through both the Old and New Testament. Rather than presenting a more fluid storyline, Nelson's Greatest Stories of the Bible has focused on show more ordering a string of various stories and plot lines (each not more than three or four pages in length).
This treatment works for some Books of the Bible (such as the Book of Jonah, a minor prophet) but not for others (such as the Book of Job). The Book of Jonah is broken into four relatively equal segments (Rebellious Prophet, Repentant Prophet, Successful Prophet and Pouting Prophet). Given the length of the original and its flow of its storyline, this makes sense. Contrast that with the treatment given to Job, a fairly lengthy poetic treatment of Everyman's reaction to the decisions made by a seemingly capricious Deity. In this volume, Job has been reduced to three chapters (specifically 1,2, and 42) which reduces the message of Job down to the overly simplistic message (and this is my statement of the takeaway from those segments) of “God is God, so don't whine”. Hardly inspiring. Some of the more awkward incidents in the lives of patriarch Jacob as well as King David have been eliminated entirely.
Overall, however, this treatment is largely respectful of both the content and the reader's intelligence. Each of the 250 “stories” is manageable in length for purposes of reading aloud or instruction. For example, in introducing great works of classical art, a book such as this would be quite useful in presenting the literary reference for a painting of Jacob meeting Rachel at her father's well for the first time. Production values are pleasing (cream pages with a light brown type, good quality paper and deckle-edged, a ribbon bookmark sewn into the binding); the cover design uses the conceit of a tattered old volume and debossing of the trim at the edges adds a pleasing tactile touch. show less
This treatment works for some Books of the Bible (such as the Book of Jonah, a minor prophet) but not for others (such as the Book of Job). The Book of Jonah is broken into four relatively equal segments (Rebellious Prophet, Repentant Prophet, Successful Prophet and Pouting Prophet). Given the length of the original and its flow of its storyline, this makes sense. Contrast that with the treatment given to Job, a fairly lengthy poetic treatment of Everyman's reaction to the decisions made by a seemingly capricious Deity. In this volume, Job has been reduced to three chapters (specifically 1,2, and 42) which reduces the message of Job down to the overly simplistic message (and this is my statement of the takeaway from those segments) of “God is God, so don't whine”. Hardly inspiring. Some of the more awkward incidents in the lives of patriarch Jacob as well as King David have been eliminated entirely.
Overall, however, this treatment is largely respectful of both the content and the reader's intelligence. Each of the 250 “stories” is manageable in length for purposes of reading aloud or instruction. For example, in introducing great works of classical art, a book such as this would be quite useful in presenting the literary reference for a painting of Jacob meeting Rachel at her father's well for the first time. Production values are pleasing (cream pages with a light brown type, good quality paper and deckle-edged, a ribbon bookmark sewn into the binding); the cover design uses the conceit of a tattered old volume and debossing of the trim at the edges adds a pleasing tactile touch. show less
NKJV, The Woman's Study Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter, Full-Color Edition: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation by Thomas Nelson
I read NKJV, The Woman’s Study Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter, Full-Color Edition: Receiving God’s Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation after my wife received it as a gift. Growing up, I attended Mass and all the usual ceremonies of the church, but I am not especially religious. I picked up the book mainly out of curiosity—I was interested in the explanations of scripture, the historical notes, and how the material was presented from a woman’s perspective. It was a refreshing show more angle on the Bible, especially considering how male-dominated many religions can be.
I was immediately engaged by the study features. The footnotes, maps, character profiles, and historical context sections add a lot of depth. I am already familiar with the text, but I felt those additions made it feel fresh and more layered. From a graphic design standpoint, the layout is also visually appealing, and the full-color design helps break up what can otherwise feel like dense reading, which I think will make it easier for others to engage with.
I especially appreciated reading the commentary written with a focus on women’s perspectives. It offers insights and applications that aren’t always emphasized in more traditional study Bibles, and that made the experience feel different in a good way.
That said, I didn’t agree with all of the interpretations or explanations of scripture. Some notes felt more like opinion than grounded analysis, and some felt old-fashioned and draconian, at least from my point of view. Still, I found it interesting to see how different perspectives shape the understanding of the same passages.
Overall, I’d say it’s an engaging and thoughtfully put-together study Bible. Whether you approach it as a religious text or as mythology (as I did), with historical and cultural influence, there’s value in it. It offers a mix of storytelling, moral lessons, and reflections on life that many readers can take something from—even if you don’t agree with everything it presents and believe me there’s a lot in there I don’t agree with and never will. show less
I was immediately engaged by the study features. The footnotes, maps, character profiles, and historical context sections add a lot of depth. I am already familiar with the text, but I felt those additions made it feel fresh and more layered. From a graphic design standpoint, the layout is also visually appealing, and the full-color design helps break up what can otherwise feel like dense reading, which I think will make it easier for others to engage with.
I especially appreciated reading the commentary written with a focus on women’s perspectives. It offers insights and applications that aren’t always emphasized in more traditional study Bibles, and that made the experience feel different in a good way.
That said, I didn’t agree with all of the interpretations or explanations of scripture. Some notes felt more like opinion than grounded analysis, and some felt old-fashioned and draconian, at least from my point of view. Still, I found it interesting to see how different perspectives shape the understanding of the same passages.
Overall, I’d say it’s an engaging and thoughtfully put-together study Bible. Whether you approach it as a religious text or as mythology (as I did), with historical and cultural influence, there’s value in it. It offers a mix of storytelling, moral lessons, and reflections on life that many readers can take something from—even if you don’t agree with everything it presents and believe me there’s a lot in there I don’t agree with and never will. show less
NKJV, The Woman's Study Bible, Hardcover, Red Letter, Full-Color Edition: Receiving God's Truth for Balance, Hope, and Transformation by Thomas Nelson
The Binding:
This Bible is something special. Thomas Nelson ups the ante with multiple binding options; the leather is likely beautiful, but I selected the clothbound and just love it. Not your normal hardback book or even Bible, the clothbound option offers an in-between middle ground that is both feminine and durable. Pairing the ease of the hardback and its lay-flat benefits with a pretty fabric makes for an eye-catching book that will last even without a Bible cover (though I still show more recommend it!). This Bible is heavy and, if you set it on the floor by your bed, your foot will easily stub on a corner or indent the pages. (Ask me how I know.)
The Extras:
The NKJV Woman's Study Bible features a ton of extras, as noted above. I love the full-color artwork interspersed throughout the pages; the splash of color makes me smile. I also enjoyed reading a handful of the articles; several longer ones are featured at the beginning, and other, shorter/topical ones are placed near corresponding scriptures.
My favorites included the features on Holy Week (what timing as we go through Holy Week right now!); missions (quelle surprise, knowing me!); fitness; and work. I felt like each very specifically spoke to my own life of late, and appreciated the introspection it incurred. Each article also includes a "chain-reference" type component - referring the reader to other pages on similar topics and scriptures accordingly. The editors admirably present the scriptures and opportunities to apply them in our everyday lives. So often we wonder how Numbers could possibly be relevant (amirite?) - and yet, these ladies do it! (You'll have to check the Bible out to see how.)
The I-Wish:
While the study Bible features the expected index, concordance, and maps, I wish its contributor list included an index component. I'd love to find anything written by Elisabeth Elliot, for example; while I'm sure I'll find it eventually, that would be a nice added feature.
I received a free copy of the NKJV Woman's Study Bible from Thomas Nelson. All opinions are my own. show less
This Bible is something special. Thomas Nelson ups the ante with multiple binding options; the leather is likely beautiful, but I selected the clothbound and just love it. Not your normal hardback book or even Bible, the clothbound option offers an in-between middle ground that is both feminine and durable. Pairing the ease of the hardback and its lay-flat benefits with a pretty fabric makes for an eye-catching book that will last even without a Bible cover (though I still show more recommend it!). This Bible is heavy and, if you set it on the floor by your bed, your foot will easily stub on a corner or indent the pages. (Ask me how I know.)
The Extras:
The NKJV Woman's Study Bible features a ton of extras, as noted above. I love the full-color artwork interspersed throughout the pages; the splash of color makes me smile. I also enjoyed reading a handful of the articles; several longer ones are featured at the beginning, and other, shorter/topical ones are placed near corresponding scriptures.
My favorites included the features on Holy Week (what timing as we go through Holy Week right now!); missions (quelle surprise, knowing me!); fitness; and work. I felt like each very specifically spoke to my own life of late, and appreciated the introspection it incurred. Each article also includes a "chain-reference" type component - referring the reader to other pages on similar topics and scriptures accordingly. The editors admirably present the scriptures and opportunities to apply them in our everyday lives. So often we wonder how Numbers could possibly be relevant (amirite?) - and yet, these ladies do it! (You'll have to check the Bible out to see how.)
The I-Wish:
While the study Bible features the expected index, concordance, and maps, I wish its contributor list included an index component. I'd love to find anything written by Elisabeth Elliot, for example; while I'm sure I'll find it eventually, that would be a nice added feature.
I received a free copy of the NKJV Woman's Study Bible from Thomas Nelson. All opinions are my own. show less
This is a well-printed economy version of the bible. In the tiny footnotes, it does indicate where the text differs from the earliest versions of the bible, which did not contain the last 12 verses of Mark, for instance, but the footnotes say things like, "but these passages are included in hundreds of other manuscripts." Which is purely dishonest, since these manuscripts are all later versions where these verses were tacked on. The translation retains most of the strengths of the original show more King James Version, with the omission of "thee" and "thou" and other archaic forms, but at least reading the 23rd Psalm in this translation doesn't make you wince like it does in the NRSV or some other translations, which are perhaps more accurate, but lose the poetry entirely. For an unbeliever like myself, there is much to recommend this translation--especially if I squint enough to make out the tiny footnotes! show less
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