Bible Beat CR March 2011 Print
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Friday, 04 March 2011 05:06 PM America/New_York

ProphecyStudyNKJVThe Prophecy Study Bible by John Hagee, general editor, has hundreds of pages of special features that offer a broad understanding of prophetic themes, salvation, covenants and other key doctrines of the Christian faith. From Thomas Nelson, the updated version of this New King James Version study Bible comes in hardcover for $39.99 and in iced tea/chocolate Leathersoft for $59.99. It releases March 22.

 

ESVNewClassicReferenceThe New Classic Reference Bible from Crossway is an updated edition of the first English Standard Version (ESV) Bible ever published—the Classic Reference Bible. Its practical format combines the ESV text with an extensive concordance—more than 80,000 references located in the center column oneach page. The new edition also adds two-page introductions to each Bible book and 32 pages of full-color maps of Bible lands and illustrations of biblical sites, structures and objects. It also comes in a double-column, paragraph format with red-letter text, Smyth-sewn binding, a ribbon marker and presentation pages. The hardcover retails for $29.99, the TruTone chestnut filigree design or the brown/cordovan stripe design for $54.99, burgundy or black genuine leather for $69.99 and black premium calfskin for $199.99. The New Classic Reference Bible releases March 31. 

 

Thomas Nelson’s KJV/NKJV Parallel Bible, a center-column reference edition, offers the full KJV text side by side with the New King James Version. Marking 400 years of the KJV with a full-color, 24-page King James legacy celebration, the Parallel Bible also includes the full translators’ notes for the NKJV. Releasing March 1, the hardcover edition retails for $39.99.