13 April 2017

Visually Appealing & Informatively Beneficial | The NKJV Woman's Study Bible

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Woman's Study Bible poignantly reveals the Word of God to women, inviting them to receive God's truth for balance, hope, and transformation.

Special features designed to speak to a woman's heart appear throughout the Bible text, revealing Scripture-based insights about how godly womanhood grows from a woman's identity as a Christ-follower and a child of the Kingdom.

Now with a beautiful full-color redesign, The Woman's Study Bible reflects the contributions of over 80 women from a wide variety of ethnic, denominational, educational, and occupational backgrounds. Since the publication of the first edition of The Woman's Study Bible under the editorial guidance of Dorothy Kelley Patterson and Rhonda Harrington Kelley, this landmark study Bible has sold over 1.5 million copies.

Features Include:
-Beautiful full-color design throughout
-Detailed biographical portraits of over 100 biblical women
-Thousands of extensive verse-by-verse study notes
-Over 300 in-text topical articles on relevant issues
-Insightful essays by women who are recognized experts in the fields of theology, biblical studies, archaeology, and philosophy
-Book introductions and outlines
-Hundreds of full-color in-text maps, charts, timelines, and family trees
-Quotes from godly women throughout history
-Set of full-page maps of the biblical world
-Topical index
-Concordance


MY REVIEW

Hefty and beautiful, The Woman’s Study Bible is a great resource for women interested in supplemental information with their Bible reading.

Firstly, everything about this Bible is visually appealing. From the dual-toned and florally decorated imitation leather cover (the version that I received) to the full-color pages inside, The Woman’s Study Bible is wholly attractive and pleasing to the eye.

Now, more importantly, The Woman’s Study Bible is filled with plenty of excellent informative material (in easy-to-read font and formatting). Background information at the beginning of each book, footnotes on nearly every page, brief articles about various women and topics, maps to help visualization—it’s all beneficial, thought-provoking, and fascinating.

I have enjoyed the time I have spent with this Bible. The New King James Version is new for me, but I greatly appreciate the perspective it (along with the added information) gives me on familiar passages. I’m looking forward to continuing to study in this Bible in the future and highly recommend it to those looking for a study Bible.

★★★★★

Thanks to Litfuse Publicity Group, I received a complimentary copy of The Woman’s Study Bible and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

In business since 1798, Thomas Nelson is one of the oldest Bible publishers in the world and the largest publisher of the King James Version. Their mission is to inspire the world by using our talents, assets, opportunities, and influence to engage and equip people with Scripture and draw people to a deeper study and understanding of God's Word.

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GIVEAWAY

You're invited to receive God's truth for balance, hope, and transformation in the fully revised and redesigned The NKJV Woman's Study Bible. The new edition features a beautiful, full-color redesign and poignantly reveals the Word of God with Scripture insights and the contributions of more than eighty women from a wide variety of ethnic, denominational, educational, and occupational backgrounds. Special features designed to speak to a woman's heart appear throughout the Bible text, revealing Scripture-based insights about how godly womanhood grows from a woman's identity as a Christ-follower and a child of the Kingdom.

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