The New King James Foundation Study Bible published by
Thomas Nelson, is a valuable addition to anyone’s library or desk. I opened to the book of Genesis and was
impressed to see the clear type and frequent headings which make the text easy
to read. It was easy to locate specific verses.
At the bottom of each page, study notes give explanations of the various
topics on that page. In my reading in
Genesis, for example, Genesis 3:22 speaks of the tree of life in a perfect
Eden. The reference at page bottom defines the tree of life, and sends you to
Revelation 22:2 where we learn that this same tree that sustained Adam and Eve
will be “planted anew” with its leaves used for the healing of nations. From Genesis
to Revelation, God’s word is presented in an accessible format. In addition, this Bible has many features to
facilitate an efficient Bible study session. The words of Jesus are identified
in red type. A Theological Notes Index
is a guide to particular topics such as “Knowing the will of God” or “Kindness.” A Concordance directs you to germane verses, and
Bible maps are also available. Therefore,
this KKJV Foundation Study Bible is ideal for individual devotions, but is also
useful for in-depth study as one prepares for Bible teaching. I highly recommend
this Bible. It should become a valued
addition to your reference bookshelf, and you’ll take it off that shelf
frequently to nourish yourself with God’s holy word. I received a complimentary copy of this book
from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review and the words
here are my own.
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