Companion Bible
$128.99
It is called the COMPANION BIBLE because its wide margin with notes is intended to be a “companion” to the text. Margin notes include Hebrew and Greek analysis. Outlines focus on context and significance of each book. And there are 198 appendixes, keyed to marginal notes.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780825421792
Translation: King James Version
Language: English
Color: Burgundy
Binding: Bonded
Boxed
Indexed
Presentation Bible
Published: February 1993
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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