Digital Logos Edition
Build your study of the Bible from the ground up with the NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible. Led by D.A. Carson, more than 60 contributors have crafted all-new study notes, genre and book introductions, and in-depth articles to help you understand how biblical writers unfold the story Of God’s great plan of salvation. Contributors such as Tim Keller, Douglas Moo, Andreas J. Köstenberger, and Kevin DeYoung help readers understand Scripture’s story with 28 theologically focused articles that synthesize the Bible’s message on topics such as centrality of Jesus, the return of Christ, mission, and sin. Featuring comprehensive genre and book introductions, more than 20,000 notes, hundreds of brilliant photographs, 90 full-color maps, and 60 charts, the NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible provides everything you need to experience and learn God’s Word.
In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
The NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible Notes is designed for use with the 2011 New International Version (NIV) text.
“Instead, the Song describes the joys of a sexual relationship within marriage without indicating whether that relationship is reality or fantasy.” (Page 1138)
“In the NIV, the final part of v. 17 refers to Abraham’s many descendants. But it is possible that the Hebrew word denotes a single individual who will be victorious over his enemies. This singular reading could help explain the apostle Paul’s claim that Jesus Christ is the ultimate descendant of Abraham (Gal 3:16).” (Page 58)
“Revelation’s theological message challenges readers to repent of and resist worldly compromise, spiritual complacency, and false teaching (cf. 2:14–16, 20–23; 3:2–3, 15–19). It also encourages and strengthens believers to hold fast to their testimony about Jesus, steadfastly endure trials, and resiliently hope in God’s present and future reign (1:9; 2:10; 3:11; 12:17; 14:12; 22:7).” (Page 2276)
“The central theme of Hebrews is that Jesus Christ as exalted Son and high priest is God’s final revelation and provides full cleansing from sin and open access to God—the reality that the OT anticipated but was never meant to accomplish.” (Page 2197)
“Redemption is not primarily a judicial proclamation; it is a spiritual rebirth issuing in changed behavior” (Page 1265)
This NIV Zondervan Study Bible is a tremendous tool for informed Bible reading and study. The notes are written by the best assembly I’ve seen of faithful, international scholars. I highly recommend this publication.
—Tim Keller, senior pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church
[A] magnificent achievement. The illustrations are stunning and the maps are expertly done. Most important, the content in both the articles and the commentary is superb. Every Bible reader and person in ministry should turn to it often for help.
—Thomas R. Schreiner, professor of New Testament interpretation and associate aean, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Written by a noted and trustworthy team of scholars, the NIV Zondervan Study Bible offers valuable insight at every turn.
—Craig Keener, professor of biblical studies, Asbury Theological Seminary
With a treasure trove of fair-minded introductions to biblical books and themes, accessible verse-by-verse commentary by a stellar cast of experts, and a reliable series of articles on the gospel-shape of all Scripture, the NIV Zondervan Study Bible is a uniquely important resource to add to your collection.
—John P. Dickson, founding director, Centre for Public Christianity
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