NIV, Holy Bible, Student Edition, Paperback

Affordable and trusted NIV Outreach Bible - Designed to help students discover the true story of God and his plan to set the world right again.
This complete, Old and New Testament Student Bible is ideal for churches and ministries distributing God's Word in bulk. The New International Version (NIV) of the Bible is today's most popular and loved modern-English translation. Its balanced, modern approach makes it accessible for readers of all ages.
Created with students in mind, this edition balances affordability with readability. Its straightforward design makes it ideal for daily reading, group studies, youth ministries, or as a gift for graduates. Whether the user is new to the Bible or looking to deepen their faith, this edition provides a reliable resource for learning and growth.
Features:
- Clarity: Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV).
- Affordability: An inexpensive gift for students, church visitors, campus ministry newcomers, and attendees of faith-oriented events.
- Getting to Know God - A step-by-step path of salvation.
- Readability: Double-column format in a clean 8-point type size.
About the NIV:
The New International Version (NIV) is the world's bestselling modern-English Bible translation--accurate, readable, and clear, yet rich with the detail found in the original languages.
The NIV is the result of over 50 years of work by the Committee on Bible Translation, who oversee the efforts of many contributing scholars. Representing the spectrum of evangelicalism, the translators come from a wide range of denominations and various countries and continually review new research to ensure the NIV remains at the forefront of accessibility, relevance, and authority.
Every NIV Bible that is purchased helps Biblica translate and give Bibles to people in need around the world.
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Community Reviews
A few thoughts on the Old Testament, it's very long, and I think there's a lot of merit in the Jewish tradition of focusing on the first five books (the Torah). Genesis and Exodus are particularly interesting. [Repeat from my Tanakh review:] Much of the rest of the Old Testament is wars and God getting angry for his worshippers breaking rules, especially marrying those of other religions. A few notable exceptions: Song of Songs is very romantic, Jonah is the stuff of great adventure books, and the locusts are as scary as a Steven King novel.
As for the New Testament, the Gospels are really interesting, in particular, the Gospel of Matthew. Not to be outdone by the locusts in the Old Testament, Revelation is some scary stuff.
Since I finished the Bible in less than a year, I'm going to try to read nonfiction books about the Bible for the rest of the year.
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