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Elaborated by a team of almost 100 specialists that include teachers and pastors; among them Wayne Grudem, J. I. Packer, Iain W. Provan, David W. Chapman, Mark Dever, and John Piper. The RVR 1960 Theological Study Bible is one of the most complete study Bibles. It complements the reading of the biblical text with the best of the academic world and the most recent knowledge in the field of theological and scientific studies about the Scriptures and their original context. These notes originated with The ESV Study Bible (English Standard Version). This Bible has exhaustive introductions to each book and section of Scripture, study notes, comparative tables, explanatory schemes, diagrams, illustrations, and detailed maps. Everything is crafted so that readers can better understand the nuances of the text and context of Scripture.
The RVR 1960 Theological Study Bible also compiles a series of exclusive articles on topics fundamental to 21st century Christianity, addressing the relationships between the teachings of God's Word and the important social and historical issues of our time. Thus, the RVR 1960 Theological Study Bible is an essential tool for laypeople and specialists, and also for all those who wish to know the Word of God and its historical and social nuances in the deepest and most detailed way possible without leaving aside scientific precision and technical rigor.
Features:
- More than 44 thousand study notes
- More than 200 detailed maps
- More than 200 comparative tables
- More than 60 thematic blocks
- Explanatory schemes, diagrams, and illustrations
- 148-page concordance
- Old Testament theology
- The date of the exodus
- The period between the Old and New Testaments
- The Roman Empire and the Greco-Roman world in the New Testament era
- Jewish groups in the New Testament era
- The theology of the New Testament
- The date of Jesus' crucifixion
- How to read the Gospels and Acts
- How to read the epistles
- The divine plan for salvation
- Biblical doctrine: An overview
- The interpretation of the Bible
- Reading the Bible: History of the Canon of Scripture
- The reliability of biblical manuscripts
- Archeology and the Bible
- The original languages of the Bible
- The Septuagint
- How the New Testament quotes and interprets the Old Testament
- History of salvation in the Old Testament: Preparing the Way for Christ