30 October 2017
KJV Know The Word Study Bible Book Review
October 30, 2017
The KJV
Know the Word Study Bible offers three easy ways to begin studying
Scripture and helps individuals transition from being a casual reader of the
Bible to becoming a regular student of the Bible. You can choose to study the
Bible book-by-book, verse-by-verse, or topic-by-topic; each path offers
powerful insights that will help you develop a daily routine of Bible study.
The book-by-book series of notes leads you through the main points of each book
of the Bible. The verse-by-verse notes help you to dig deeper into God’s Word.
The topic-by-topic articles, which cover 21 theological topics, guide you
through a series of insightful notes and give you a thorough biblical
understanding of each topic. With the beautiful and timeless text of the KJV
translation, the KJV Know the Word Study Bible offers you
choices of how to study Scripture and grow in your relationship with Christ.
Features
Include:
- King James Version Bible text
- Three easy approaches to study the Bible: 1. Book by Book; 2. Verse by Verse; 3. Topic by Topic
- Insightful introductions for each book of Scripture
- Words of Jesus in red
- Beautiful two-color interior page design
- Comprehensive list of theological notes
- Concordance
- Full-color maps
- 8-point type size
My Thoughts:
Are you looking
for a study Bible? This is a nice hardback Bible. There are 1,888 pages with
pages that are actually printed on a heavy weight paper. It’s been awhile since
I’ve seen a Bible with this type of paper.
Which is nice if your writing notes or using highlighters and worry
about it bleeding through the pages.
The Bible doesn’t
have a ribbon bookmark. I personally like those bookmarks as I don’t have to worry
about losing my page due to my bookmark falling out. That’s just a minor thing. The words of our
Lord and Savior Jesus are in red.
The Bible has
the typical Table of Contents to help you locate your book in both the Old and
New Testament quickly.
Topic by Topic
Article which is 3 pages long. It gives you the page numbers of short articles throughout
the Bible covering many topics from salvation covenant and so on.
KJV
Know The Word Study Bible also has the basic Forward section
that talks about the features in this particular Bible, and a Preface on the
New King James Bible.
Each book
starts out with an introduction with a brief summary of the book. It points out
some key points in the book that you may want to dig in deeper with your
studying.
KJV
Know The Word Study Bible offers three ways you can study the word “Book by
Book”, “Verse by Verse”, and “Topic by Topic”.
The Book by Book has notes
that lead you through some of the main points of the book.
Verse
by Verse is just what it says there are study notes throughout covering certain
verses and all the extra sidebar notes, footnotes, and articles throughout.
Topic
by Topic there are 21 topics that you can study that are highlighted to guide
you in a more in-depth study of those topics.
Each book has a
“How to Study” that particular book. There are some interesting thoughts and
some questions to draw your attention to while reading.
There are
sidebars that have “Study the Book Highlights” in which these are notes that
highlight certain scriptures.
In the back of
the Bible like your Monies, Weight, and Measures and it breaks it down in more
details over 3 pages. A nice Concordance is included in the back. The last
pages are 8 full colored maps.
My conclusions’
are that this is a nice study Bible that isn’t complicated to use. It has a
nice layout for ease of use. Some of the articles are interesting. This would
make a nice Bible for your studies or as a gift.
You can find out more information from Thomas Nelson's website.
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