Organization of the Archaeological Study Bible

The Archaeological Study Bible is organized in such a way that it gives you important information right next to the Biblical passage that you are reading. With the Archaeological Study Bible it isn't necessary to look up confusing historical points, you can see the explanations, while you are reading them. Therefore, the Archaeological Study Bible serves as numerous resources all in one beautiful Bible. Where before you may need to look in a Bible atlas and then do some independent research, now you have all this information and even more all in the Archaeological Study Bible. The Archaeological Study Bible is a perfect Bible for any serious student of the Bible and is recommended for persons who are serious about studying the Bible and getting the facts straight. With all of these great resources in one package the Archaeological Study Bible would serve as a perfect gift for a friend or loved one. Order your Archaeological Study Bible today from ChristianBooksBibles.com for only $34.99 as compared to the retail price of $49.99.

 

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Features of the Archaeological Study Bible

 

The Archaeological Study Bible is an incredibly feature-packed Bible. The Archaeological Study Bible is packed with extras that will lead you into the historical world of the Bible and will give you incredible insights into the history, culture, and archaeological significance of the Bible. Furthermore, the in-text features of the Archaeological Study Bible make it one of the easiest study Bibles to use on the market today. Beyond all of the in-text sources, the Archaeological Study Bible even comes with a CD-Rom which includes all of the features of the Bible on one CD. The bonus CD for the Archaeological Study Bible also includes extra study tools that allow you to search the NIV text and find full color maps and graphs. The Archaeological Study Bible contains over 8,000 study notes placed at the bottom of the page which help you by give you important insights which will help you to better understand difficult passages. These study notes included in the Archaeological Study Bible help to further explain passages that have particular importance to archaeological and cultural findings.

 

  Further Features of the Archaeological Study Bible

 

The Archaeological Study Bible is filled with over 500 articles which give important information about parallel creation narratives from ancient times, possible locations of the Garden of Eden, ancient writings at Ebla , the way that children were named, the culture of ancient Greece and Rome , and many other interesting topics. Each of these articles is divided into one of five categories: Archaeological Sites (such as; 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).

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