I almost didn't give this Bible to my mother for her birthday --it was so nice, I wanted to keep it for myself! Read on for my full review and a chance to own a copy yourself!
Title: The NKJV Woman's Study Bible [Full Color Version]
Publisher: 2017 by Thomas Nelson
About the Book:
The Artist Librarian's Review:
Featuring an attractive, full color design, the NKJV Woman's Study Bible from Thomas Nelson contains copious notes, maps, charts, and other supplemental materials written with women in mind.
I turned to the book of Ruth to sample this revised version. The introduction to the book contains information on the author, date, background (such as setting, purpose, audience, and literary characteristics), themes, and an outline.
Footnotes include scholarly details and/or cross-reference other passages. My favorite part was discovering these full color maps and charts (as seen in my photos). These are helpful for giving historical or thematic context and assisted me in getting a more full picture of what was going on in these passages (even with a familiar story such as that of Ruth's).
If I had any criticism, it would be that the little chapter headers and some of the chart headers are in a cursive-type of font. I think this is a lovely feature and gives a feminine touch to the text, but some may find it harder to read, such as those who struggle with dyslexia or simply have older eyes.
Overall, I think this would be a wonderful gift or purchase for ladies looking for more content than your basic Bible. When I gave this my mom for her birthday earlier this month, she said it was like everything she needed was right at her fingertips to dig deeper into God's Word!
[Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes from the publisher via Litfuse.]
What is one feature that is a must-have for any Bible you own?
About the Publisher:
One grand prize winner will receive:
Title: The NKJV Woman's Study Bible [Full Color Version]
Publisher: 2017 by Thomas Nelson
About the Book:
The Woman’s Study Bible poignantly reveals the Word of God to women, inviting them to receive God’s truth for balance, hope, and transformation.
Special features designed to speak to a woman’s heart appear throughout the Bible text, revealing Scripture-based insights about how godly womanhood grows from a woman’s identity as a Christ-follower and a child of the Kingdom.
Now with a beautiful full-color redesign, The Woman’s Study Bible reflects the contributions of over 80 women from a wide variety of ethnic, denominational, educational, and occupational backgrounds. Since the publication of the first edition of The Woman’s Study Bible under the editorial guidance of Dorothy Kelley Patterson and Rhonda Harrington Kelley, this landmark study Bible has sold over 1.5 million copies.
Features Include:
—Beautiful full-color design throughout
—Detailed biographical portraits of over 100 biblical women
—Thousands of extensive verse-by-verse study notes
—Over 300 in-text topical articles on relevant issues
—Insightful essays by women who are recognized experts in the fields of theology, biblical studies, archaeology, and philosophy
—Book introductions and outlines
—Hundreds of full-color in-text maps, charts, timelines, and family trees
—Quotes from godly women throughout history
—Set of full-page maps of the biblical world
—Topical index
—Concordance
The Artist Librarian's Review:
Featuring an attractive, full color design, the NKJV Woman's Study Bible from Thomas Nelson contains copious notes, maps, charts, and other supplemental materials written with women in mind.
I turned to the book of Ruth to sample this revised version. The introduction to the book contains information on the author, date, background (such as setting, purpose, audience, and literary characteristics), themes, and an outline.
Footnotes include scholarly details and/or cross-reference other passages. My favorite part was discovering these full color maps and charts (as seen in my photos). These are helpful for giving historical or thematic context and assisted me in getting a more full picture of what was going on in these passages (even with a familiar story such as that of Ruth's).
If I had any criticism, it would be that the little chapter headers and some of the chart headers are in a cursive-type of font. I think this is a lovely feature and gives a feminine touch to the text, but some may find it harder to read, such as those who struggle with dyslexia or simply have older eyes.
Overall, I think this would be a wonderful gift or purchase for ladies looking for more content than your basic Bible. When I gave this my mom for her birthday earlier this month, she said it was like everything she needed was right at her fingertips to dig deeper into God's Word!
[Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes from the publisher via Litfuse.]
What is one feature that is a must-have for any Bible you own?
About the Publisher:
In business since 1798, Thomas Nelson is one of the oldest Bible publishers in the world and the largest publisher of the King James Version. Their mission is to inspire the world by using our talents, assets, opportunities, and influence to engage and equip people with Scripture and draw people to a deeper study and understanding of God's Word. Find out more about Thomas at https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com.
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A copy of The NKJV Woman's Study Bible (winner's choice of design)
- A decorative plaque
- A rose gold Tree of Life necklace