The MacArthur Study Bible, which was first released in 1997, has just passed its 10-year anniversary.
In that span of time, over one million copies have been sold, according to Pulpit Magazine.
An article was written to commemorate the occasion—“A Little History on a Historic Day.”
Run as a bulletin insert this past Sunday, the article is now available online from Grace Community Church.
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Adrian Warnock pointed us to Tony’s review of the ESV Literary Study Bible (scheduled for release on September 14).
The new study Bible is edited by Leland and Philip Graham Ryken, and you can read all about it at the Shepherd’s Scrapbook—Tony’s review is as helpful as it is thorough.
His one-word description of the new Literary Study Bible: “masterful.”
Visit Crossway for your copy—priced at $49.99 (or pre-order from Amazon—$32.99)
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In case it’s not obvious, this is NOT a book recommendation! It’s a post to inform you of the efforts of some to justify their sinful choices.
Better Bibles Blog points us to a new study Bible that seeks to show that the New Testament doesn’t condemn same-sex sexual behavior: the Study New Testament for Gay, Lesbian, Bi, and Transgender: With Extensive Notes on Greek Word Meaning and Context, published by Smith and Stirling Publishing, “an independent Australian publisher that will not be intimidated by subgroups of the Religious Right or other intolerant Fundamentalist Christian groups, nor will be bought out by other publishers who are a front for such groups.”
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