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Original Title: | The Holy Bible: English Standard Version ASIN B001EOCFU4 |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | God, Moses (Bible), Solomon (Bible), Pontius Pilate, Abraham (Bible), Adam (Bible), Caiaphas, Eve (Bible), Isaac (Bible), Aaron (Bible), Miriam (Bible), Jesus, Cain (Bible), Abel (Bible), Rebecca (Bible), Mary (mother of Jesus), Joseph (Son of Jacob), Satan, Judas Iscariot, Noah (Bible), Jacob (Bible), David (King of Israel), Melchizedek |
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 1328 pages Rating: 4.63 | 34246 Users | 986 Reviews
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Title | : | The Holy Bible: English Standard Version |
Author | : | Anonymous |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1328 pages |
Published | : | November 29th 2007 by Good News Publishers/Crossway Books (first published January 23rd 2001) |
Categories | : | Christian. Religion. Reference. Nonfiction |
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The English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is an essentially literal Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and depth of meaning. The ESV Bible is equipped with an enhanced navigation feature. Kindle's index feature can be used to navigate directly to any verse. This feature is not supported on the Kindle 1 or any Kindle applications.Rating Of Books The Holy Bible: English Standard Version
Ratings: 4.63 From 34246 Users | 986 ReviewsPiece Of Books The Holy Bible: English Standard Version
I decided to read the Bible, not in a year, but in less than 90 days. I started in January and ended in March (84 days). Blogging through it was helpful for me.The greatest and truest story that changed, and continues to change, my life. The riches of Gods living and active word, a wellspring of His love and truth, can never be exhausted. Thank you to Every Word for providing a way to read through the Bible in 90 days and see the narrative of Gods redemptive story in a fresh way!
Boring!
Since this is actually 66 books in one, perhaps I should review them as I go. This is my second go-round with the Bible, reading it cover to cover, but I'm trying to do it in one year this time rather than the nearly four years it took me last time. [EDIT NOTE: Okay, so it's taking me more than a year. We'll go for a year and a half.] I refuse to review this as a theological text, even though it is for me and that's why I'm re-reading it, as this is a book review website and not a church forum.
...What can I say?I've been reading since the freshman year of High School. I've never run out of things to learn or new ways to appreciate it. There've been highs and lows but in the end... it always comes back here.
update Jan 2015: bought this ESV in 2012 to replace my falling apart portable NIV and I mostly like this translation, but wishing I hadn't gone in for all the spin and push I was hearing on it - wishing for the good old New American Standard Version, as its more direct translation would be a lot more helpful in comparison to the NIV I have on hand, than the ESV, which, from what I've more recently heard, uses a similar translation philosophy to that of the NIV - seems somewhat ironic that in
It's strange that one of the most important, most dangerous, and most misused books in the world could be so mind-numbingly boring. Also, anyone who claims they live their life by the bible should actually read it and see exactly what it is they claim to do. I'm guessing most people ignore 90% of what it says to do. Really, you could just collect everything Jesus says into one slender manual and cut the rest, since Jesus's sermons are the only parts anyone should really be proud of. The rest of
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