Study Bibles is sort of Difflugia's "turf," so I hope that he doesn't mind me going ahead and posting this.
The last time that Difflugia posted a Thomas Nelson study Bible, I raised a question about how much overlap there would be, if any, of the non-Bible material (the study helps, the tools,
et al.) of that study Bible and other Thomas Nelson study Bibles that I owned. I didn't take the time to really compare them, and went ahead and bought the newly-posted study Bible anyway. Well, I did do some comparison between this Thomas Nelson study Bible and the other two Thomas Nelson study Bibles--
The NJKV Study Bible and The
Compass study Bible--that I own. There definitely are differences. One very notable one is that the study Bible that I am posting now appears to have all or mostly color maps, where the other study Bibles have all or mostly black-and-white maps.
My post of this book does not necessarily mean that I endorse the doctrinal views held by the writers of the non-bible text.
The Chronological Study Bible (NKJV). Thomas Nelson. Rated 4 1/2 stars from 259 reviews. Print list price $44.99; Digital list price $34.99; Kindle price now
$6.99. http://www.amazon.com/Chronological-...ble+%28NKJV%29. I checked Kobo (ePub format), and the study Bible is available from them at
$6.99, also, but it is discountable.
Book Description
The Bible that allows you to study Scripture in the order of events as they happened
The Chronological Study Bible
presents the text of the New King James Version in chronological order - the order in which the events actually happened - with notes, articles, and full-color graphics that connect the reader to the history and culture of Bible times. It is the only NKJV study Bible arranged in chronological order.
Features include:
-The entire NKJV text with translators’ notes, arranged in chronological order, provides absorbing and effective Bible study
-Full-color illustrations of places, artifacts, and cultural phenomena give the reader a dramatic, “you are there” experience
-Fascinating articles connect the Bible text to world history and culture
-Daily Life Notes explain how people lived in Bible times
-Time Panels and Charts show the flow of Bible history
-In-text and full-page color maps of the biblical world assist study