NIV, The Books of the Bible: The Prophets


Book Description

Read and Engage with Scripture in a Whole New Way! The Books of the Bible™ is a fresh yet ancient presentation of Scripture. As many distractions as possible have been eliminated so readers can experience each book the way its authors intended. No more chapter and verse numbers. No more study notes. No more cross references or footnotes. No more red letters. Natural section breaks have been adjusted to reveal the inherent structure, showing the contours of each book in a way that traditional chapter-and-verse Bibles do not. The books of the Bible are arranged in an order that helps you see the unfolding drama more easily and book introductions are included to prepare you for a more in-depth reading experience. These “invitations” tell the story behind the story, unlocking the context of the book you’re about to read. The Books of the Bible uses Scripture from the New International Version (NIV), an accurate, readable and clear translation with the goal of delivering the same Bible reading experience today that the first recipients of Scripture would have had in their native languages. In The Books of the Bible, New Testament readers will enter the story of Jesus, his church, and his return. The Prophets is part 2 (of 4) of The Books of the Bible series, which is a part of the church wide-campaign, The Community Bible Experience®. The Bible books included are: Jonah Amos Hosea Micah Isaiah Zephaniah Nahum Habakkuk Jeremiah Obadiah Ezekiel Haggai Zechariah Joel Malachi Features: Single-column format for a clean, simple, elegant reading experience Book introductions




NIV, The Books of the Bible: New Testament


Book Description

Read and Engage with Scripture in a Whole New Way! The Books of the Bible™ is a fresh yet ancient presentation of Scripture. As many distractions as possible have been eliminated so readers can experience each book the way its authors intended. No more chapter and verse numbers. No more study notes. No more cross references or footnotes. No more red letters. Natural section breaks have been adjusted to reveal the inherent structure, showing the contours of each book in a way that traditional chapter-and-verse Bibles do not. The books of the Bible are arranged in an order that helps you see the unfolding drama more easily and book introductions are included to prepare you for a more in-depth reading experience. These “invitations” tell the story behind the story, unlocking the context of the book you’re about to read. The Books of the Bible uses Scripture from the New International Version (NIV), an accurate, readable and clear translation with the goal of delivering the same Bible reading experience today that the first recipients of Scripture would have had in their native languages. In The Books of the Bible, New Testament readers will enter the story of Jesus, his church, and his return. New Testament is part 4 (of 4) of The Books of the Bible series, which is a part of the church wide-campaign, The Community Bible Experience®. The Bible books included are: Luke-Acts The letters of Paul Matthew Hebrews James Mark 1-2 Peter Jude John 1-3 John Revelation Features: Single-column format for a clean, simple, elegant reading experience Book introductions




NIV, The Books of the Bible: Covenant History


Book Description

Read and Engage with Scripture in a Whole New Way! The Books of the Bible™ is a fresh yet ancient presentation of Scripture. As many distractions as possible have been eliminated so readers can experience each book the way its authors intended. No more chapter and verse numbers. No more study notes. No more cross references or footnotes. No more red letters. Natural section breaks have been adjusted to reveal the inherent structure, showing the contours of each book in a way that traditional chapter-and-verse Bibles do not. The books of the Bible are arranged in an order that helps you see the unfolding drama more easily and book introductions are included to prepare you for a more in-depth reading experience. These “invitations” tell the story behind the story, unlocking the context of the book you’re about to read. The Books of the Bible uses Scripture from the New International Version (NIV), an accurate, readable and clear translation with the goal of delivering the same Bible reading experience today that the first recipients of Scripture would have had in their native languages. In The Books of the Bible, New Testament readers will enter the story of Jesus, his church, and his return. Covenant History is part 1 (of 4) of The Books of the Bible series, which is a part of the church wide-campaign, The Community Bible Experience®. The Bible books included are: Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth Samuel–Kings Features: Single-column format for a clean, simple, elegant reading experience Book introductions




The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible


Book Description

This is the first in this series of specialised reference works, each addressing a specific subfield within biblical studies. Books of the Bible is in depth, with articles on all of the canonical books, major apocryphal books of the New and Old Testaments, important noncanonical texts and some thematic essays.




NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids: New Testament


Book Description

NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study that strips the Bible of its chapter and verse numbers, headings, and special formatting so that it’s easier to read and accessible to all. Each volume is broken down into an 8-week reading plan that includes daily reading and questions for discussion perfect for classroom or small group use. With wide margins, shorter lines, a larger font size, and engaging illustrations, these books are designed especially for developing readers. In the fourth book of this series, New Testament, readers will learn of the fulfillment of God’s promise. This volume includes: Luke-Acts, 1–2 Thessalonians, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, Romans, Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, Philippians, 1 Timothy, Titus, 2 Timothy, Matthew, Hebrews, James, Mark, 1–2 Peter, Jude, John, 1–3 John, and Revelation. The other titles in this series include: NIrV, The Books of the Bible: Covenant History: Discover the Beginnings of God’s People NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Prophets: Listen to God’s Messenger’s Tell about Hope and Truth NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Writings: Learn from Stories, Poetry, and Songs




Bible Study Journal Series - John


Book Description

The Bible Study Journal Series was created to simplify the task of reading the entire Bible by publishing each book of the Bible separately as study journals, formatted in a single column, with wide margin spaces for journaling or taking notes. Every book in the Bible Study Journal Series includes the Matthew Henry Concise Commentaries on that book. While commentaries can be useful, they should not substitute doing proper research of the Scriptures yourself. As Christians, we should take on the characteristics of a Berean, as mentioned in the book of Acts 17:10-12. Bible reading and Bible study go hand in hand, and having a basic foundation of the Scriptures is extremely important in the life of a Christian. Read, study, and read some more using the Bible Study Journal Series.




Bible Study Journal Series - Psalms


Book Description

The Bible Study Journal Series was created to simplify the task of reading the entire Bible by publishing each book of the Bible separately as study journals, formatted in a single column, with wide margin spaces for journaling or taking notes. Every book in the Bible Study Journal Series includes the Matthew Henry Concise Commentaries on that book. While commentaries can be useful, they should not substitute doing proper research of the Scriptures yourself. As Christians, we should take on the characteristics of a Berean, as mentioned in the book of Acts 17:10-12. Bible reading and Bible study go hand in hand, and having a basic foundation of the Scriptures is extremely important in the life of a Christian. Read, study, and read some more using the Bible Study Journal Series.




NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids: The Writings


Book Description

NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study that strips the Bible of its chapter and verse numbers, headings, and special formatting so that it’s easier to read and accessible to all. Each volume is broken down into an 8-week reading plan that includes daily reading and questions for discussion perfect for classroom or small group use. With wide margins, shorter lines, a larger font size, and engaging illustrations, these books are designed especially for developing readers. In the third book of this series, The Writings, readers will study the poetry, wisdom writings, and history of the Bible. This volume includes: Psalms, Lamentations, Song of Songs, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and Daniel. The other titles in this series include: NIrV, The Books of the Bible: Covenant History: Discover the Beginnings of God’s People NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Prophets: Listen to God’s Messenger’s Tell about Hope and Truth NIrV, The Books of the Bible: New Testament: Read the Story of Jesus, His Church, and His Return




NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids: The Prophets


Book Description

NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study that strips the Bible of its chapter and verse numbers, headings, and special formatting so that it’s easier to read and accessible to all. Each volume is broken down into an 8-week reading plan that includes daily reading and questions for discussion perfect for classroom or small group use. With wide margins, shorter lines, a larger font size, and engaging illustrations, these books are designed especially for developing readers. In the second book of this series, The Prophets, readers will learn about the covenant spokesmen who presented their messages from the 8th to the 5th centuries BC. The writings are presented in chronological order. This volume includes: Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Micah, Isaiah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habbakuk, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Ezekiel, Haggai, Zechariah, Joel, and Malachi. The other titles in this series include: NIrV, The Books of the Bible: Covenant History: Discover the Beginnings of God’s People NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Writings: Learn from Stories, Poetry, and Songs NIrV, The Books of the Bible: New Testament: Read the Story of Jesus, His Church, and His Return




Bible Study Journal Series - Mark


Book Description

The Bible Study Journal Series was created to simplify the task of reading the entire Bible by publishing each book of the Bible separately as study journals, formatted in a single column, with wide margin spaces for journaling or taking notes. Every book in the Bible Study Journal Series includes the Matthew Henry Concise Commentaries on that book. While commentaries can be useful, they should not substitute doing proper research of the Scriptures yourself. As Christians, we should take on the characteristics of a Berean, as mentioned in the book of Acts 17:10-12. Bible reading and Bible study go hand in hand, and having a basic foundation of the Scriptures is extremely important in the life of a Christian. Read, study, and read some more using the Bible Study Journal Series.