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Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
It's worth noting that a 1672 edition of the King James Version with 1599 Geneva Bible notes (a combination, some might say, of the best Reformation translation with the best Reformation annotations) was published and is available today through SWRB.
Originally posted by Hard Knox
Matthew Henry Study Bible.
Originally posted by turmeric
Suh-weet! I got a reprint of the 1611, which isn't too bad. Cross-references and somewhat Reformed chapter outlines. That was before King Charles 1 had kicked them all out of the seminaries. The Anglican Church at her best, you might say.
Originally posted by kevin.carroll
Originally posted by turmeric
Suh-weet! I got a reprint of the 1611, which isn't too bad. Cross-references and somewhat Reformed chapter outlines. That was before King Charles 1 had kicked them all out of the seminaries. The Anglican Church at her best, you might say.
A reprint of a 1611? Are you sure. There are very few people that could actually read one.
Originally posted by beej6
I've seen the SWRB CDs, and while the material is interesting, the Bible recommended above won't do (it's a photocopy). Is the 'generic' Zondervan KJV study bible just that, generic? Dispensational?
Originally posted by Scott Shahan
The Reformation Study Bible (ESV) is good.
http://www.christianbook.com/Christ...27876&netp_id=356426&event=ESRCN&item_code=WW
Originally posted by JM
I've always dreamed of a John Gill Study Bible.