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ESV Archaeology Study Bible
Contributor(s): Adams, David L. (Contribution by), Beitzel, Barry J. (Contribution by), Chapman, David (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1433550407     ISBN-13: 9781433550409
Publisher: Crossway
OUR PRICE:   $62.99  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Bibles | English Standard Version - General
- History | Historical Geography
Physical Information: 2" H x 6.6" W x 9.3" (3.65 lbs) 2048 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:

Winner of the ECPA Book of the Year Award for Bibles

Explore the Ancient World Behind the Written Word

Created by a team of field-trained archaeologists, this highly illustrative Bible features brand-new notes and hundreds of helpful maps and photographs.

2,000+ study notes, 400+ full-color photographs, 200+ maps and diagrams, 15 articles, 4 timelines, and more.

The ESV Archaeology Study Bible roots the biblical text in its historical and cultural context, offering readers a framework for better understanding the people, places, and events recorded in Scripture.

With editorial oversight from Dr. John Currid (PhD, University of Chicago) and Dr. David Chapman (PhD, University of Cambridge), as well as contributions from a team of field-trained archaeologists, the ESV Archaeology Study Bible assembles a range of modern scholarship--pairing the biblical text with over 2,000 study notes, 400 full-color photographs, 200 maps and diagrams, 200 sidebars, 14 articles, and 4 timelines.

These features bring life to the ancient texts, helping readers situate them in their historical context while recognizing the truth that the eternal God became flesh entered human history at a specific time and in a specific place.

  • 2,000+ study notes
  • 400+ full-color photographs
  • 200+ maps and diagrams
  • 200+ informational sidebars
  • 14 articles, such as Introduction to the ESV Archaeology Study Bible, "The Dead Sea Scrolls," "Archaeology as an Academic Discipline," "Expository Preaching and Archaeology, and "Daily Life in the Judea-Palestine in New Testament Times"
  • 4 timelines
  • Black-letter text
  • 6 x 9
  • 9-point type (Bible text)
  • 8-point type (Study notes)
  • 2,624 pages
  • Double-column, paragraph format
  • Cross references
  • Footnotes
  • Presentation page