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The first Geneva Bible opened the pages of Scripture for all readers and provided helpful notes to assist in the understanding of its central message. The Reformation Study Bible, under the editorial leadership of reformed scholars such as R.C. Sproul and J.I. Packer, offers a modern restatement of Reformation truth for the broad evangelical community. A wonderful resource for anyone who desires to understand the impact the powerful truths of the Reformation have had on today's church. Available in the New King James Version.
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- Leather Bound 2208 Pages
- Edition: Burgundy leather
- ISBN-10: 0785258604
- ISBN-13: 9780785258605
- Publisher: Nelson Bibles
- Pub date: Mar 01, 2001
- Also available as: Hardcover and Leather Bound

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Excellent study notes! Perfect for Bible studies. I would have liked to have this as a first Bible, because I had such a struggle with the KJV. Now, I try to look up verses I learned from the NIV and am totally lost. We are not a people of verses, but of books though. I think, this is really close t ... Continue
Excellent study notes! Perfect for Bible studies. I would have liked to have this as a first Bible, because I had such a struggle with the KJV. Now, I try to look up verses I learned from the NIV and am totally lost. We are not a people of verses, but of books though. I think, this is really close to the original version and less wooden than the NASV.
I believe that all people need to read this version of the Bible. The notes are very well written (by RC Sproul). I recommend to all, not just those who are reformed.