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This is my honest review:
One of the things I loved about the Bible was the color, I'm always a fan of pretty blue and then the big question mark on the Bible is a perfect intro into what I am excited to learn from this study Bible. My husband and I were just talking the other day about how different people are in how they believe the Bible. Some people take it at face value and don't ask questions and others are full of questions. This Study Bible is heavy and filled with hours of learning right from the beginning chapter of Genesis. The first part answers the Who, What, Why, When and Where.
The maps and the questions are asked throughout the Bible. The photo below is the specific features you'll find in this Bible.
I enjoy opening Bibles to where I look for a word from God. So on page 755 is where I ended up reading from Job 21:1-15. The nice blue bookmark is helpful so that I can come back to the spot I was learning easily. What I was reading was of Job arguing his point or complaint. The question on the side was
"Why does the Bible include these arguments between friends?" In Hebrew culture, disputing the meaning of Scripture or of life's events was not only acceptable but expected. To Job's friends, truth could be found only in challenging each other's explanations. People who heard this story and those arguments would think about them as explanations of not only Job's sufferings but their own as well.
This was interesting to me because in my house we don't like arguments, not that we argue all the time but we get frustrated with arguing. So I took this as a lesson that I shared with my husband and we talked about how arguments back in history were looked at as ways people could learn from each other and also to view someones emotions or suffering. Now I'm not suggesting to argue but it is a good idea to express your emotions and talk through your challenges.
I highly recommend this Study Bible and would give them a 5 star for those looking for a way to learn from the Bible in a deeper way. Below is more detailed information about this Bible.
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The only question and answer Bible is now available with exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print® for smooth reading. Expertly designed specifically to be used for the New International Version (NIV) text, Comfort Print offers an easier reading experience that complements the most widely read modern-English Bible translation.
Get answers to the Bible questions you have... and questions you haven’t yet pondered! The NIV Quest Study Bible features over 7,000 notes written in an engaging question and answer format that give insight into the common, uncommon, and sometimes perplexing passages from the Bible. You will have the opportunity to consider questions like “Why did God send angels to Jacob?," "What prevents God from hearing our prayers?," and "Why does God test us?” as you explore God’s Word using the many study helps.
The original Quest Study Bible was conceived in 1989 when two publishing companies, Zondervan and Christianity Today International, worked together to develop a Bible that would answer the challenging questions that arose as people read Scripture. Focus groups around the United States evaluated the usefulness of potential study Bible features and helped select the features that would be included in this Bible. Then, more than 1,000 people received passages of Scripture and were asked, “What questions do you have about this portion of the Bible?” Their responses helped determine what kinds of questions the notes would answer, helping to create a resource that answers the questions that real people have asked about the Bible. Notes have been updated in subsequent releases to ensure that this Bible stays relevant and current to modern readers.
FEATURED INCLUDE
- Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV)
- Over 7,000 insightful notes arranged in a unique question and answer format
- Nearly 350 articles investigate the most asked questions about the Bible
- Book introductions that answer questions about each book, such as “Who wrote it?,” “Why?,” and “What should I look for?”
- Article index and expanded subject index
- Single-column Scripture text arranged in a modern, two-color page design
- Over 150 charts, timelines, and maps
- A reading plan with three distinct tracks to follow
- NIV Dictionary-Concordance
- 16-page full-color map section
- Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print® typeface
- 9.9-point print size
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