This study Bible brings the classic Reina Valera into a 21st century context. With more than 6,500 notes from Barbour’s Layman’s Bible Commentary series, it provides greater understanding of the times, terms, and doctrines of scripture, along with book introductions, color maps, and a dictionary/concordance of key names and terms.
Esta Biblia de estudio lleva la Reina Valera clásica al contexto del siglo XXI, con más de 6,500 notas de la serie Comentario bíblico Layman de Barbour. Proporciona mayor entendimiento de los tiempos, los términos y las doctrinas de las Escrituras, junto con una introducción a cada libro, mapas a color y un diccionario/concordancia de nombres y términos clave.
Front cover Reina Valera
La Biblia de estudio Reina Valera
Features:
- Complete Text of 1909 Reina Valera Bible
- More Than 6,500 Explanatory Notes from the Layman’s Bible Commentary Series
- Introductions to All 66 Books
- Dictionary/Concordance for Key Terms
- Full-Color Map Section
- Words of Christ in Red
Front flap Special Features of
La Biblia de estudio Reina Valera Book-by-book introductions. Brief descriptions identify the author and themes of each book while also providing additional background information to aid your study.
6,500 Study Notes. Concise entries help explain difficult wording and provide important background to clarify the Bible text.
Words of Christ in Red. All words spoken directly by Jesus Christ are highlighted for quick reference.
Dictionary/Concordance. This useful tool directs you to favorite Bible passages while providing important definitions for difficult words.
Subject Headings. Descriptive phrases throughout the Bible text will help you find passages as well as follow the overall Bible message.
Illustrated Maps. Full-color map section enables you to visualize and understand where many of the Bible stories took place.
Back flap The Reina Valera Bible
The Reina Valera version of scripture dates to 1569, when it was first published in Switzerland. Named for its principal translator, Casiodoro de Reina, and its first prominent reviser, Cipriano de Valera, the Bible has undergone important revisions in 1602, 1862, 1909, 1960, 1995, and 2011. This study Bible includes the text of the 1909 revision.
Back cover La Biblia de estudio Reina Valera This new study Bible brings the classic 1909 Reina Valera translation into a 21st century context, with more than 6,500 notes from the Layman’s Bible Commentary series. Providing greater understanding of the times, terms, and doctrines of scripture, it also features introductions for each Bible book, color maps of biblical lands, a dictionary/concordance of key Bible names and terms, and the words of Christ in red.
La Biblia de studio Reina Valera is an excellent resource for personal study, Sunday school, and small group preparation—if you’re already a fan of the Reina Valera or if you’ve been reading more modern Bible translations.
Additional features:
- Presentation page
- Helpful subject headings within text
- Generous margins for note taking