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NIV Bible for Journalling and Verse-Mapping: Kintsugi
By (Author) New International Version
John Murray Press
Hodder Faith
12th July 2018
12th July 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.52081
Hardback
1344
Width 172mm, Height 198mm, Spine 40mm
1059g
This NIV Journalling Bible, with a cover inspired by the Japanese ceramic art form, kintsugi, is a beautifully presented Bible for you to treasure. The New International Version of the Scriptures is printed in clear, easy-to-read 9PT British Text on thicker than usual Bible paper, with a five centimetre blank margin on every page, giving you lots of extra room for notes, reflections, illustrations or Bible studies. A 32-page concordance can be found at the back.
The Bible text is interspersed with 32 pages introducing the art of verse-mapping. This Bible study method encourages you to prayerfully choose a verse, compare it with other translations, study the context, including the history and characters mentioned, and then reflect and allow the Spirit to guide you in application. There are also verses to colour in, with lots of space around them for you to add your own illustrations, and many other pages with creative prompts for Bible journalling.This newly updated edition of the NIV retains its commitment to accuracy even while remaining accessible to the widest audience possible. * Philip Yancey *
Faithful, thorough and inspiring. I cannot recommend the NIV translation highly enough for individual reading, group study or preaching. * Gavin Calver *
The NIV helps people to connect with God in a way they can understand. * Malcolm Duncan *
The New International Version is the world's most popular modern English Bible translation. Developed by Biblica, formerly the International Bible Society, the New International Version is the result of years of work by the Committee on Bible Translation, overseeing the efforts of many contributing scholars. The translators are drawn from a wide range of denominations and from various countries and they continually review new research in order to ensure the NIV remains at the forefront of accessibility, relevance and authority.
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