Sounds interesting. Do you know who authored the Systematic Theology or was it done by a group?Just saw an ad for the ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible, so who's got one?
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Sounds interesting. Do you know who authored the Systematic Theology or was it done by a group?Just saw an ad for the ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible, so who's got one?
Not sure, but looks like a pretty big list of contributors.Sounds interesting. Do you know who authored the Systematic Theology or was it done by a group?
Looks like some of those who were aprt of the Esv study bible team, and so should be reformed in some of its content.Sounds interesting. Do you know who authored the Systematic Theology or was it done by a group?
Looks like will be done from a Reformed perspective to some degree, so would be worth buying!Not sure, but looks like a pretty big list of contributors.
About the ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible
Theology should, first and foremost, be rooted in God’s Word. The goal of theESV Systematic Theology Study Bible is to demonstrate how all Christian doctrine arises from the pages of the Bible. Created to help readers understand how Scripture forms the basis for our understanding of God, humanity, sin, salvation, and eternity, this study Bible features over 400 short in-text doctrinal summaries connecting Christian beliefs to specific Bible passages, 25 longer articles explaining important theological topics in greater depth, and introductions to each book of the Bible that highlight the unique ways each book contributes to the whole of Christian theology. Created by an outstanding team of editors and 26 contributors, this resource has been created to help Christians better connect what they believe about God with the very words of Scripture.
Features:
Contributors:
- Double-column, paragraph format
- Footnotes
- Book intros
- Topical index of sidebars
- Cross-references
- 400+ doctrinal summaries explaining core doctrines and connecting them to specific Bible passages
- 25+ longer articles on key theological topics
- Lifetime guarantee on leather and TruTone editions
- Smyth-sewn binding
- Packaging: J-Card (Hardcover); Box (Genuine Leather and TruTone)
https://www.crossway.org/bibles/esv-systematic-theology-study-bible-hcj/
- Gregg Allison
- Bruce Ashford
- Gerald Bray
- Bryan Chapell
- Graham Cole
- David Dockery
- John Frame
- Michael Horton
- Kelly Kapic
- Michael Kruger
- Robert Letham
- Donald Macleod
- Chris Morgan
- Stephen Nichols
- J. I. Packer
- Michael Reeves
- Fred Sanders
- Sam Storms
- Scott Swain
- Stephen Wellum
- David Wells
seems to be pretty close to the Esv SB notes wise....The NIV Study Bible edited by D.A.Carson
There was once one called the spirit of the reformation bible, zondervan, and was really good, but now out of print.I have multiple study bibles but my favorite is either the ESV Study BIble or perhaps The Reformation Study Bible.
I have the old Geneva Study Bible which became The Reformation Study Bible in its latest incarnation.There was once one called the spirit of the reformation bible, zondervan, and was really good, but now out of print.
Yes I also have the ESV SBseems to be pretty close to the Esv SB notes wise....
This should be a must by for Baptists!Charles Spurgeon has been called the “Prince of Preachers.” He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more since 1866. The CSB Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons, chosen and edited by Alistair Begg in order to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word.
Features include:
CSB Spurgeon Study Bible, Black Genuine Leather, Indexed - B&H Publishing Group
- Introductory Biography of Charles Spurgeon
- Study notes crafted from Spurgeon sermons
- Extracted sermon illustrations placed on the same page as the associated biblical text
- Sermon notes and outlines in Spurgeon’s own handwriting, “Spurgeon Quotables” inserted throughout the Bible
- Book introductions with book overviews in Spurgeon’s own words
- Topical subheadings
- Two-column text
- Concordance
- Smyth-sewn binding
- Presentation Section
- Full-color maps
For those of you who use Study Bibles, what is your go to Study Bible?
I have the Nelson King James Study Bible, the Holman KJV Study Bible, and the HCSB Study Bible and use all three regularly.
Open for discussion.
Rob