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Encyclopedia > NIV Study Bible

The NIV Study Bible is a study Bible originally published by Zondervan in 1984 which utilizes the New International Version (NIV). A study Bible is an edition of the Bible prepared for the use of a serious student of the Bible. ... The holy jewish scripture: The Torah. ... Zondervan is a publishing company owned by Rupert Murdochs News Corporation. ... The New International Version (NIV) is an English translation of the Christian Bible. ...


Around three million copies have been sold. Adaptations in the KJV and NASV have been published also. This page is about the version of the Bible; for the Harvey Danger album, see King James Version (album). ...


External Links

  • Publisher's (Zondervan) webpage on the NIV study Bible
  • How to choose a study Bible, by John R. Kohlenberger III, Christian Research Institute - analyses several study Bibles available, with short descriptions, and recommendations from an Evangelical Christian perspective.

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NIV Study Bible :: Introductions to the books of the Bible. (309 words)
Like the NIV itself, the NIV Study Bible is the work of a transdenominational team of Biblical scholars [more about the NIV Bible].
All confess the authority of the Bible as God's infallible word to humanity.
This website provides the "Introductions to the Books of the Bible" that are found in the NIV Study Bible.
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