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Old 05-13-2008, 08:16 PM
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Looking for advice on buying a new Bible

Can some one point me to an online store for the following Bible.

Calf-skin
NASB
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Large Print
Thompson Chain Reference
No Notes
Maps
Concordance


Is there a good cheap store out there someone can recommend?

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www.cbd.com should have what you want...

On a secondary question does anyone recommend this Bible?
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www.cbd.com should have what you want...
...or Half.com, the book division of E-bay. I've been very pleased with the service I've gotten from that site & I've only bought Bibles and other Christian books on it.

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I don't know if there are Thompson calfskins. But Scripture Truth book company usually has good prices on Thompsons.

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Scripture Truth - Christian books and study materials.
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Appreciate it Pastor Greco. I placed an order today. Good price.
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www.cbd.com should have what you want...

On a secondary question does anyone recommend this Bible?
I do not know if any of the notes have been substantially revised in this edition, but in the older MacArthur Bibles the notes are decidedly dispensational.
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Got my Thompson chain reference today. All excited about it! Thanks Fred
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www.cbd.com should have what you want...

On a secondary question does anyone recommend this Bible?
I do not know if any of the notes have been substantially revised in this edition, but in the older MacArthur Bibles the notes are decidedly dispensational.
Hmm, I'm not so sure it's entirely dispinsational. I'm very familiar with MacArthur's background, I have read several of his books, and I subscribe to his weekly podcast (just meaning that I know he diverges in some strong areas away from both classic and progressive dispies). In terms of the study Bible, I own it, and I have benefitted greatly from it. In fact, if was one of the means in which God helped be understand the doctrines of grace.

If you already own the first release of it, then it's not that big of a change; but, if you don't, then I highly recommend getting the new edition. The extra features make it one of my very favorite study Bibles.
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