Has anyone look at this in detail yet that can give a review? I browsed through one yesterday. Looked fascinating.
More info... http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com/
The Archaeological Study Bible
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Wow that looks like a great Bible!puritan lad wrote:Has anyone look at this in detail yet that can give a review? I browsed through one yesterday. Looked fascinating.
More info... http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com/
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Re: The Archaeological Study Bible
It's been 20 years since I took Biblical Archaeology. A quick perusal of this and it looks to be a good study aid. I couldn't find who the contributors and editors were though, and that is where I would start.puritan lad wrote:Has anyone look at this in detail yet that can give a review? I browsed through one yesterday. Looked fascinating.
More info... http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com/
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http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com ... butors.pdfCanuckster1127 wrote:It's been 20 years since I took Biblical Archaeology. A quick perusal of this and it looks to be a good study aid. I couldn't find who the contributors and editors were though, and that is where I would start.puritan lad wrote:Has anyone look at this in detail yet that can give a review? I browsed through one yesterday. Looked fascinating.
More info... http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com/
here they are, I too looked and it seems to be a good tool
hope to hear more on this
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What are some good bible verses to be subject in a bible study? I do a bible study at school and i need some ideas as to what verse to do it on. Im looking for inspiring verses such as Phillipians 1:21. I would greratly appriciate your help!
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puritan lad wrote:Has anyone look at this in detail yet that can give a review? I browsed through one yesterday. Looked fascinating.
More info... http://www.archaeologicalstudybible.com/
Hey Lad, I have had mine for going on more than two years. All I can say is, I love it. It's very well done. Two thumbs up.