Color Code Study Bible, Revealing God's Truth Color by Color (NIV)
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The Color Code Study Bible uses vibrant colors to highlight Bible verses on seven core concepts of the Bible, helping you see each core concept within all of Scripture. The seven core concepts include: (1) God the Father; (2) God the Son; (3) God the Holy Spirit; (4) Salvation; (5) Sanctification; (6) Sin and Temptation; and (7) Last Things.
Additionally, you will find helpful notes throughout the Scripture leading you to study the Bible book by book, verse by verse, or topic by topic. Whether you choose one approach or all three, the Color Code Study Bible gives you dynamic, practical approach for regular Bible reading—and even includes generous margins for your own notes.
The Color Code Study Bible system will help you gain a better understanding of the Bible one idea at a time, growing deeper in your relationship with God.
Features include:
- Easy-to-use color code system that highlights 7 core concepts of the Bible
- Book-by-book notes to better understand the key ideas of each Bible book
- Verse-by-verse notes at the bottom of the page to gain deeper insight into each chapter
- Topic-by-topic notes to bring clarity on 21 key doctrinal concepts in the Bible
- Engaging, full color throughout the Bible
- Concordance included to facilitate study
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