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Holy Bible: English Standard Version (ESV) Anglicised Pew Bible (Black Colour) (Collins Anglicised ESV Bibles)

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Main Details

Title Holy Bible: English Standard Version (ESV) Anglicised Pew Bible (Black Colour) (Collins Anglicised ESV Bibles)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Collins Anglicised ESV Bibles
SeriesCollins Anglicised ESV Bibles
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:1088
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 156
Category/GenreBibles
ISBN/Barcode 9780008146153
ClassificationsDewey:220.5208
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint William Collins
Publication Date 24 September 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A new Pew Bible using the ESV translation, in British English, with a large typeface and lightweight design, with black cover The ESV Anglicised Pew Bible is a new edition of the world's fastest-growing translation. Its durable hardcover format, high-quality Bible paper and clear typeface, combined with a lightweight format make it perfect for use in church. Includes: - British English text - Double-column, paragraph format This edition also includes 65 responsive readings reflecting major Biblical themes. Perfect for use by a congregation. Size:

Author Biography

First published in 2001, The ESV Bible carries forward the trusted legacy of the Bible in English - the legacy established first in the Tyndale New Testament (1526) and the KJV Bible (1611). With this legacy as the foundation, the ESV reflects the beauty and majesty of the original languages, first captured centuries ago by these early Bible translations.

Reviews

'This is a fine, fresh and faithful translation, combining both elegance and accuracy to bring us a version of the Bible that is anything but standard.' MARTYN PERCY, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford 'Meticulous care and passionate research make the ESV a crisp, accurate and valuable translation' MAX LUCADO 'The ESV satisfies the preaching memorizing, studying and reading needs of our church.' JOHN PIPER