- Imitation Leather: 1728 pages
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson; Lea edition (May 3, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0718076893
- ISBN-13: 978-0718076894
The Bible that allows you to study Scripture in the order of events as they happened
The Chronological Study Bible presents the text of the New King James Version in chronological order - the order in which the events actually happened - with notes, articles, and full-color graphics that connect the reader to the history and culture of Bible times. It is the only NKJV study Bible arranged in chronological order.
Features include:
- The entire NKJV text with translators’ notes, arranged in chronological order, provides absorbing and effective Bible study
- Full-color illustrations of places, artifacts, and cultural phenomena give the reader a dramatic, “you are there” experience
- Fascinating articles connect the Bible text to world history and culture
- Daily Life Notes explain how people lived in Bible times
- Time Panels and Charts show the flow of Bible history
- In-text and full-page color maps of the biblical world assist study
Part of the Signature Series line of Thomas Nelson Bibles
My take on this Bible:
Have you ever thought about reading the Bible in chronological order instead of the traditional way that it was written? With the NKJV Chronological Study Bible you will experience the Bible in a new way. First I want to say that the exterior of the Bible is a soft imitation leather the color that I am reviewing is called earth brown and auburn, with the color being divided half way down the cover. The imitation leather feels good in my hands and the gilded edge pages really makes it look elegant. Inside the first thing I noticed was the presentation page something that I always look for if I am planning to gift a Bible. The text isn't to small and it is paired with stunning color pictures that are very eye appealing. There are plenty of features to enhance the readability of this Bible and the ones that I am really enjoying are the historical overviews that provide descriptions of the changing times. The Daily Life feature is another that I seek out because it gives insight into what life might have been like during Bible times. I did notice that the copyright date for this Bible is 2008 so I can't really say for sure if there are any updated features with this latest release because I don't own one of the older releases. I will say that if you are looking to read the Bible chronologically this one really is great, it even has a few reading guides to help you along in your journey. Bottom line if you don't own a Thomas Nelson Chronological Bible this one is very good.
A complimentary copy of this Bible was provided for review.
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