'This NIV Zondervan Study Bible is a tremendous tool for informed Bible reading and study. I highly recommend this publication.' Timothy Keller
Focusing on the progressive revelation of the biblical narrative, the NIV Zondervan Study Bible - which features Don Carson as general editor along with over sixty other trusted contributors - is full of engaging study tools that work together to reveal God's story in a fresh, powerful and life-changing way. The NIV text is complimented by in-depth verse-by-verse study notes, marginal cross-references, a 5,000 entry concordance and hundreds of colour photographs, maps and charts. At the end of the Bible, you will find twenty-eight relevant and theologically rich articles by respected theologians such as Timothy Keller, Douglas J. Moo and T. Desmond Alexander.
Built on the NIV and based on the latest biblical scholarship, the NIV Zondervan Study Bible - with its attractive layout and highly readable single-column setting - will capture your attention and enhance your study experience, giving you a comprehensive and united view of Scripture and help you to see the 'big picture' of the Bible.
The New International Version is the world's most read and most trusted modern English Bible translation. This edition uses British spelling, grammar and punctuation to allow the Bible to be read more naturally.
D. A. Carson is Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the president of The Gospel Coalition and a sought-after preacher, author and lecturer worldwide.
The executive committee of the NIV Zondervan Study Bible is comprised of Dr T. Desmond Alexander, Dr Richard Hess, Dr Douglas J. Moo and Dr Andrew David Naselli.
'Readers will better see how the Bible coheres to reveal the mind of God ... they will discern the spectacular patterns that God has woven into Scripture across the centuries.' - D. A. Carson, General Editor
- Introductions to each book of the Bible
Each book begins with an outline of the narrative and a description of when, why and how each book fits in to the story of the Bible.
- Maps, charts, illustrations and photographs
A wealth of colour resources will help you to visualise the world of the Bible, see where events took place and what else was happening at the time.
Verse-by-verse, the Bible's true meaning is suggested via historical, linguistic and cultural insight from over sixty contributing scholars and theologians.
- Relevant, theologically rich articles
Award-winning authors such as Timothy Keller, Kevin DeYoung, Douglas J. Moo, T. Desmond Alexander and Andrew David Naselli explore the over-arching biblical themes of justice, worship, holiness, wrath, mission and many more.
Marginal cross-references allow you to find where else a word, idea or theme appears in the Bible.
With nearly 36,000 scripture references, over 300 biographies of significant people and 5,000 total entries, this Concordance is an invaluable gateway to a fuller understanding of the words used in the Bible text.