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An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture
The NIV Archaeological Study Bible sheds new light on the Bible. From
the beginnings of Genesis to the end of Revelation, this new study Bible
is filled with informative articles and full-color photographs of places
and objects that will open your eyes to the historical context of the
stories you read and the people you meet in Scripture. From kings and
empires to weapons of war to clay pots used for carrying water, the archaeological
record surrounding Gods Word will help contextualize and inform
your personal study.
FEATURES:
4-color interior throughout
Bottom of page study notes highlight and add further explanation
to passages that speak on archaeological or cultural facts included in
the Scripture
Articles (520) covering one of the following five categories:
- Archaeological Sites (Hazor, Ugarit, Arad, Ephesus)
- Cultural and Historical Notes (ancient seals and scarabs, perfume and
anointing, the missionary journeys of Paul)
- Ancient Peoples and Lands (the Persian empire, the history of Egypt)
- The Reliability of the Bible (the question of the Psalm superscripts,
the reliability of Judges, the ending of Mark)
Ancient Texts and Artifacts (the Mesha Stone, the Prayer of Confession)
Approximately 500 4-color photographs interspersed throughout
Detailed book introductions that provide basic, at-a-glance information
Detailed charts on pertinent topics
In-text color maps that assist the reader in placing the action
CD-Rom containing NIV text and all photographs, maps, and charts
included in the Bible
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