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The Companion Bible

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The Companion Bible has been a trusted resource for personal Bible study for almost a century. Originally published in six parts from 1909 to 1922, this classic study Bible, in its print edition, featured a two-column format, with Scripture on the left and notes on the right, covering Genesis through Revelation. The Logos edition makes it possible to use the study notes alongside any of your Bibles. Anglican clergyman and dispensationalist theologian E. W. Bullinger’s notes feature extensive analysis of biblical style and structure, and are an excellent primary source for understanding dispensational theology. Bullinger’s passion for personal Bible study and its aid in righteous living preserve the Companion Bible as a great resource for getting into the Word.

Please note: This product does not contain the Bible text, but it does include all the study notes found in the equivalent print version. You can purchase your preferred translation here or in a Logos Bible Software Base Package. The Companion Bible can be used together with any Bible in your digital library.

Resource Experts
  • Classic early-twentieth-century study Bible from E. W. Bullinger, covering Genesis through Revelation
  • Extensive analysis of biblical style and structure
  • Exposition of dispensational theology

Top Highlights

“proclaimed as having drawn nigh (3:2; 4:17). See Ap. 114.” (Volume 1, Page 1316)

“Now, if Sārāph is used of a serpent because its bite was burning, and is also used of a celestial or spirit-being (a burning one), why should not Nāchāsh be used of a serpent because its appearance was shining, and be also used of a celestial or spirit-being (a shining one)?” (Volume 2, Page 24)

“The progeny of the fallen angels with the daughters of Adam (see notes on Gen. 6, and Ap. 23) are called in Gen. 6, Ne-phīl´-īm, which means fallen ones (from nāphal, to fall). What these beings were can be gathered only from Scripture. They were evidently great in size, as well as great in wickedness. They were superhuman, abnormal beings; and their destruction was necessary for the preservation of the human race, and for the faithfulness of Jehovah’s Word (Gen. 3:15).” (Volume 2, Page 28)

“Thirteen. Denotes rebellion, apostasy, defection, disintegration, revolution, &c.” (Volume 2, Page 14)

“Man starts from nothing. He begins in helplessness, ignorance, and inexperience. All his works, therefore, proceed on the principle of evolution. This principle is seen only in human affairs: from the hut to the palace; from the canoe to the ocean liner; from the spade and ploughshare to machines for drilling, reaping, and binding, &c. But the birds build their nests to-day as at the beginning.” (Volume 2, Page 7)

  • Title: The Companion Bible: Being the Authorized Version of 1611 with the Structures and Notes, Critical, Explanatory and Suggestive and with 198 Appendixes
  • Author: Ethelbert W. Bullinger
  • Publisher: Faithlife
  • Print Publication Date: 2018
  • Logos Release Date: 2018
  • Pages: 2176
  • Era: era:modern
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Bible. O.T. › Commentaries; Bible. N.T. › Commentaries
  • Resource ID: LLS:COMPANIONBIBLE
  • Resource Type: Study Bible
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-09-24T16:21:02Z

Ethelbert William Bullinger (1837–1913) was an Anglican biblical scholar, theologian, and clergyman. He served in parish ministry throughout his life and was clerical secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society from 1867 until his death in 1913. He is most recognizable for his role in developing ultradispensational theology, which is sometimes referred to as “Bullingerism.” His best-known works are the Companion Bible, A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament, and Figures of Speech Used in the Bible.

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  1. David Anfinrud

    David Anfinrud

    10/30/2024

    A resource worht spending time in. It can get technical at times but the mini menus found that are introversions can be very helpful You will see things you may not have noticed before. A good resource that is part of a number of legacy Packages worth spending time when thinking about a passage.
  2. Bob

    Bob

    4/18/2023

    Love it!
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  4. carlos hernandez
    carlos hernandez A few seconds ago Incredible resource!. The Bible is explained by itself with help of this resource. A whole life of dedication to bring this complementary book to life. As it is said: This is not a commentary...this is not a ammended translation of the AKJ. A previous jewel!
  5. Dave Porter

    Dave Porter

    2/23/2021

    I think it very misleading to have sample pages of the Companion Bible shown but, as the description says, the delivered Bible contains only his Appendices and margin notes. Having used the Companion Bible, the text itself provides other indicators tying them to the margin notes. Please remove the sample pages from the description. Several others commented they were "disappointed" because they procured this item expect to find the text included.
  6. john riley

    john riley

    8/15/2019

  7. Gary Pajkos

    Gary Pajkos

    2/2/2019

  8. Patrick Oben

    Patrick Oben

    12/17/2018

    Thank you for adding this resource! I have been looking forward to it. I just tested it out today, with the link set feature as someone mentioned and I like what I see. The most important aspects for me are the notes and the appendices which are linked to the Bible verses in any Bible Version I am using. A big thumbs up!!!!!
  9. Richard Marmor

    Richard Marmor

    12/14/2018

    It's there now, but be aware that it is everything that the Companion bible hard copy is with the exception of the actual King James Bible Text. I was disappointed to say the least!
  10. Jerold Moore

    Jerold Moore

    12/13/2018

    I was excited when I saw it was coming to Logos, I've been using it for over 30 years. I received my order yesterday and they only have the notes portion of the bible. They said to use the KJV with it, as you know the bible portion is as important as the notes. I want to start a campaign to get the bible portion of the bible. Please Help! Its still worth the purchase.

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