Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The NKJV Unapologetic Study Bible

Bible  Description

The NKJV Unapologetic Study Bible cuts through today’s most complicated and confusing issues and offers the clear, timely, relevant answers you are looking for. With timely articles, thoughtful book introductions, insightful quotations, and profiles on some of history’s most unapologetic defenders of the faith, this is a Bible that won’t leave you guessing. The NKJV Unapologetic Study Bible will equip, encourage and embolden you to be a catalyst for spiritual renewal in your home, workplace, and community. Solid rock answers for a shifting sands world.

Features Include:

Book Introductions: Provide key passages and background information for each book
Articles: Over 220 articles placed near relevant Scripture passages bring keen biblical insight to the current issues of the day
Quotations: Over 60 quotations from historical figures help you understand, first, that the issues of the day are not new; and second, that wise people throughout history have been challenged to live by biblical standards, just as we are today.

Unapologetic Profiles: Over 40 profiles of historical figures inspire you with biblical faith lived out in the face of seemingly impossible circumstances
Indexes: Categorize each of the above features to assist you in a topical study of the issues that matter to you
8.9-point print size

My review:

 I have an Aplogetics Study Bible, so I was intrigued by the idea of an Un-Aplogetic Study Bible. I have always liked the New King James Version, so that was another reason to review the Bible.

 To be honest, there are a lot of different study Bibles out there, so one does not really need this one... yet it has some cool features that are unique to it. Those features are listed in the Bible description, so I won't belabor those. I will say I found the profiles and quotations in the Bible very interesting and encouraging. There are no notes at the bottom of the pages, so I am not sure I'd label it a study Bible.

 It used the New King James Version, which is close to the popular King James, minus the thees, thous, and other outdated words.

Although this may not be a "need to buy" Bible, it does have some neat features. If you are in the market for a NKJV Bible, this may be one you should check out.


I was given a copy of this Bible by BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review.

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