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Ladataan... The Transformation Study Bible--HardcoverTekijä: Warren W. Wiersbe
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. “The Transformation Study Bible, Warren W. Wiersbe General Editor” is a clear and concise New Living Translation of God’s Holy Word compiled with the disciple of Christ in mind. Billy Graham calls Dr. Warren Wiersbe “one of the greatest Bible expositors of our generation.“ In “The Transformation Study Bible“, Dr. Wiersbe includes accompanying notes and commentary from the 50 books in his “Be” series, an exceptional benefit to be sure. The NLT version makes this Bible a very easy to understand and the New Believer will find all the tools included in this Bible a great asset. Notable Elements: * Chapter outlines, key verses, and brief introduction * Commentary sections at the bottom of each page * Scripture cross-reference * Catalyst sections with more in depth notes * Extensive concordance * Personal notes section * Reference maps From a purely personal viewpoint, I found this Bible to be exceptional and a great gift for a new believer for the simplicity of the translation, but also as study help to pastors, teachers, and any other bible student. I especially liked the vast concordance and Catalyst sections. näyttää 2/2 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
The Study Bible for Growing Disciples An approximate total of 2,144 pages, The Transformation Study Bible features introductions for each book of the Bible to motivate readers to read and study the specific Bible book by helping them understand the background, vital themes, and other key information. Book Outlines Text that provides the key theme and key verse with other Scripture passages fitting into the flow of each book. Book Overviews A conversational overview for each book of the Bible with timeless and practical lessons from Dr. Warren Wiersbe. Catalyst Notes These notes are the heartbeat of The Transformation Study Bible. Approximately 150 words for each book, important themes are discussed by Dr. Warren Wiersbe to motivate readers to have their lives transformed through the Holy Spirit by highlighting key character issues in Scripture. These insightful observations will prepare readers' hearts and minds as they study the Bible. Be Transformed Approximately 13,200 total core application notes, 200 words per book from Dr. Warren Wiersbe to help readers understand how each book of the bible will impact their lives. Cross References References related to verses throughout the books of the Bible, revealing how Scripture is connected. Charts and Maps 50 full-color charts and maps will help readers understand what the Bible teacher by summarizing key Bible content and information into concise visual form. Concordance Clear definitions of key words to help readers locate a verse or a group of related verses quickly when studying a particular topic. Study Notes Approximately 10,000 total expository notes, 110 words per book from Dr. Warren Wiersbe to help readers understand key Bible Passages by explaining what they mean and how they apply to their lives. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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The newly released Transformation Study Bible from David C. Cook combines the fourth best-selling Bible translation (2008/2009) – the New Living Translation or NLT – with Bible teacher Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s highly respected commentary. The NLT is a modern English translation of the Bible, featuring easy-to-read language, and is based upon a translation method that relies both upon formal equivalence techniques (word-for-word), and dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought).
This being my first encounter with an NLT Bible, I was quite pleased with the easy-to-read, yet accurate text. After reading several important passages, I’ve found that this version supports a literal seven-day creation period, and in no way detracts from God’s absolute sovereignty and authority over the earth and all that is within it. Though this is certainly a given for long-time NLT readers, the modern equivalencies of weights, measurements, time, etc. are a huge blessing. Easy to read without a Bible dictionary at hand for looking up formulas for translating these antiquated measurements into ones I’m familiar with, this is incredibly convenient (original measurements and such are provided in the footnotes.)
After satisfying myself with the content and theological basis of the translation itself, I turned my attention to Wiersbe’s commentary. Drawn from his vast collection of popular “Be” series titles – 50 expositional Bible studies which focus upon the application of God’s word to the lives of believers – this commentary is the result of over 30 years of work. I found Wiersbe’s commentary to be both helpful, and accurate; whether dealing with Paul’s theological writings in Romans, or narrative stretches of scripture, Wierbe’s explanations are clear and balanced.
Bible ‘extras’ include cross-references in the center column (I love these), words of Christ in red, a small, standard selection of full-colour Bible maps, preaching outlines by book, and a very respectable dictionary/concordance – the most comprehensive built-in concordance I’ve seen. Formally structured book outlines provide an overview of the pain points and occurrences within each portion of scripture. A conversational introduction to the book, and “Be Transformed” section help readers to discern the meaning of the book, and its potential to apply directly to their lives. The “Catalyst” sections spread throughout the text do an excellent job of focusing in on the “big picture”, the overarching themes of God’s plan, illumining the personal relevance of important events and sections of scripture.
Incredibly accessible, I highly recommend the Transformation Study Bible for anyone who may have read through certain portions of the Bible and wondered how what they were reading fit into God’s larger plan, or how the text applied to their spiritual growth. I’ve only just skimmed the surface of this large volume (2300+ pages), but I’m looking forward to reading through the Bible with an increased sense of meaning, depth, and personal relevance as I continue to explore its pages.
Reviewed at quiverfullfamily.com ( )