NIV Large Print (12.5) Reference Bible Personal Size Black Bonded Leather
Easy to read format
Large Print Type presents the complete text of the NIV
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NIV Large Print (12.5) Reference Bible Personal Size Black Bonded Leather
Code: 0310905818
Price: $39.98
Shipping Weight: 3.20 pounds
NIV Large Print (12.5) Reference Bible Personal Size Black Bonded Leather
Format: Black Bonded Leather
Pages: 2080
Size: 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 1 3/4
Font Size: 12.5
Red Letter: Y
References: End of Verse
Concordance: Y
Giant Print: Y
ISBN: 0310905818
Synopsis
- 12-point typeface and study helps in an easy-to-carry size.
- End-of-paragraph reference system.
- Book introductions and outlines and an NIV concordance.
Description
- Large Print Type presents the complete text of the NIV in an easy-to- read format
- End-of-Paragraph Reference System lists key cross references.
- NIV Concordance helps you locate desired passages quickly.
- Book Introductions and Outlines provide a valuable preface to each book of the Bible.
- Information Pages include full-color maps, presentation pages and a table of weights and measures.
- Red Letter Text indicates the words of Christ.
The New International Version
The New International Version (NIV) is a translation made by more than one hundred scholars working from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. It was conceived in 1965 when, after several years of study by committees from the Christian Reformed Church and the National Association of Evangelicals, a trans-denominational and international group of scholars met at Palos Heights, Illinois, and agreed on the need for a new translation in contemporary English. Their conclusion was endorsed by a large number of church leaders who met in Chicago in 1966. Responsibility for the version was delegated to a self-governing body of fifteen Biblical scholars, the Committee on Bible Translation, and in 1967, the New York Bible Society (now International Bible Society) generously undertook the financial sponsorship of the project.
The translation of each book was assigned to a team of scholars, and the work was thoroughly reviewed and revised at various stages by three separate committees.The Committee submitted the developing version to stylistic consultants who made invaluable suggestions. Samples of the translation were tested for clarity and ease ofreading by various groups of people. In short, perhaps no other translation has been made by a more thorough process of review and revision.
The Committee held to certain goals for the NIV: that it be an Accurate, Beautiful, Clear, and Dignified translation suitable for public and private reading, teaching, preaching, memorizing, and liturgical use. The translators were united in their commitment to the authority and infallibility of the Bible as God's Word in written form. They agreed that faithful communication of the meaning of the original writers demands frequent modifications in sentence structure (resulting in a "thought-for-thought" translation) and constant regard for the contextual meanings of words.
In 1973 the New Testament was published. The Committee carefully reviewed suggestions for revisions and adopted a number of them, which they incorporated into the first printing of the entire Bible in 1978. Additional changes were made in 1983.
A portion of the purchase price of all NIV Bibles is provided to International Bible Society to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.
What People Say About the NIV
"The NIV is wonderfully accurate according to the manuscripts of the Scriptures. It is reliable. And because it is accurate, it holds up under close scrutiny. It clearly is the Bible of choice for English speaking and reading people around the world."
Charles Swindoll, President, Dallas Theological Seminary
"Different translations of Scripture have difference excellences. For vivid clarity, the NIV leads the field"
J. I. Packer, Sangoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology, Regeny College, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
"The NIV has . . . a very high level of confidence and acceptance among evangelical Christians."
Morris H. Chapman, President,
Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee
"The NIV is my favorite Bible translation. It is contemporary, yet just formal enough to convey the grandeur of language that is God's Word."
Cal Thomas, Syndicated Columnist
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