ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bible: Christ in All of Scripture, Grace for All of Life: Christ in All of Scripture, Grace for All of Life HB
By: CrosswayProduct Details | |
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Publisher | Crossway |
Year | 2019 |
ISBN | 9781433563591 |
The ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bible is designed to help readers see Christ in all of Scripture, and grace for all of life. It features book introductions, gospel-centered study notes, and a series of all-new articles—written by a team of over 50 pastors and scholars. This content explains passage-by-passage how God’s redemptive purposes culminate in the gospel and apply to the lives of believers today. Readers will be challenged to see how the message of the gospel transforms sinners from the inside out.
- Book introductions
- Over 375,000 words of gospel-centered study notes
- Introduction that outlines specific uses for the Bible
- Updated design and typesetting based on the original ESV Gospel Transformation Bible released in 2013
- Includes 5 new articles on topics such as the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, the gospel in the Old Testament, the covenants, and more
- Concordance
- 80,000 cross-references
- Ribbon marker
- Smyth-sewn binding
- Packaging: None
Endorsements:
“The ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bible is a unique resource blending biblical, systematic, and practical theological insights to help us understand what the Bible teaches about grace and personal change.”
Timothy Keller, Founding Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City
“I spent years blind that the gospel story was threading through all of Scripture and the Bible came to life when I got that truth. The ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bibleshows Jesus and the gospel everywhere, and will empower your heart for Jesus, your love for the gospel, and your ability to share it with others.”
Charlie Hall, Worship and Liturgy Pastor, Frontline Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
“The ESV Gospel Transformation Study Bible is a wonderful tool that can help you read the Bible the way it should be read: as a unified whole, and with a thirst for life transformation. I can‘t wait to use it in our family devotions and to give a copy to my pastor.”
Andreas J. Köstenberger, Director of the Center for Biblical Studies and Research Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Founder, Biblical Foundations