Life Application Study Bible NIV Author: Tyndale | Language: English | ISBN:
B00AEB3CXM | Format: PDF
Life Application Study Bible NIV Description
Today's best-selling study Bible—the Life Application Study Bible—is now available as an eBook! All the features of the latest edition are included and enhanced for digital reading. Now you can carry all the wealth of the Life Application Study Bible with you wherever you go.
FEATURES:
New International Version text
- 240 full-color maps
- Over 160,000 embedded links make browsing a snap
- Digital index for fast search and look-up
- Over 9000 Life Application notes
- 324 Charts formatted for ease-of-use on digital devices
- 161 Personality Profiles
- Comprehensive Master Index, Dictionary/Concordance, and Feature Indexes
Christian Worker's Resource, a special supplement to enhance the reader's ministry effectiveness, includes: How to Become a Believer, How to Follow Up with a New Believer, Mining the Treasures of the Life Application Study Bible, So You've Been Asked to Speak, and Taking the Step to Application.
- File Size: 35790 KB
- Print Length: 2400 pages
- Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (February 17, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00AEB3CXM
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
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I was recently asked by someone who had read some of my reviews which study Bible I recommended. Such a hard question, since there are many excellent ones available! My answer to him compared the NIV Life Application Bible and the NIV Study Bible. Here are my thoughts on these two, plus comments on the Quest Study Bible as well.
The Quest Study Bible doesn't go as deep. I think it's perfect for someone who is just beginning to study the Bible and has lots of questions like those that are answered in the Quest Study Bible. However, that's not to say that I already know all the answers to those questions! ;-o It just doesn't go much deeper than those questions.
I have in front of me the NIV Study Bible and the Life Application Bible NIV. They are both excellent - either one would go deeper into the Word than the Quest Study Bible.
The obvious differences to me are as follows:
Text The Life Application Bible (LAB) has the text straight across the page - the NIV Study Bible has the two-column layout. I think I prefer the two-columns. It is easier to get through some of those Old Testament books such as 1/2 Chronicles! ;-o However, this is very much a matter of personal preference.
Notes The notes, while excellent in both Bibles, are different in tone. The NIV Study Bible notes are very objective and purely informational. One of the downsides to the LAB, for me anyway, is that sometimes the notes in the LAB get rather preachy and sometimes go far afield of the text. I'm not saying asking personal applications is a bad thing, but if you're doing a lot of reading in that Bible, it might get to be a bit much. The tone of the notes is is the reason I gave this Bible 4 stars instead of 5! A note might ask "Do you believe that God can help you?
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