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The Holy Bible, English Standard Version® (ESV®)
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ESV Text Edition: 2007
Study notes, maps, illustrations, introductions, articles, charts, tables, timelines, descriptions, concordance, and all other materials included in the ESV Study Bible (unless otherwise indicated), copyright © 2008 Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Cross-reference system (as adapted) copyright © 2001 Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. The ESV Cross-Reference System is adapted from the original English Revised Version cross-reference system.
Study notes on Malachi adapted from Gordon P. Hugenberger, “Malachi,” in New Bible Commentary, ed. Wenham, et al. © 1953, 1954, 1970, 1994 Universities and Colleges Fellowship. Used with permission of InterVarsity Press. Outline for Romans, Thomas R. Schreiner, Romans, Baker Exegetical Commentary (Baker, 1998), used with permission. Old Testament Passages Cited in the New Testament (page 2608) adapted with permission from Novum Testamentum Graece, 27th Rev. ed., Aland et al., eds. (The German Bible Society, 1993).
Charts and diagrams: Page 1566, adapted with permission from H. F. Fuhs, Ezechiel II 25–48 (Echter Verlag, 1988). Page 1608, adapted with permission by Lee Irons www.upper-register.com, from Meredith G. Kline’s lectures “Prophetical Books,” Westminster Seminary California, 1995. Page 1804, © A. B. Caneday, adapted with permission. Page 1839, © Robert M. Bowman Jr., used with permission. Page 1866, compiled with reference to Michael J. Wilkins, Matthew, NIV Application Commentary (Zondervan, 2004); and Steven L. Cox and Kendell H. Easley, eds., Harmony of the Gospels (Holman, 2007). Page 2055, adapted with permission from James M. Hamilton Jr., God’s Indwelling Presence (Broadman & Holman, 2006). Page 2248, adapted with permission from D. A. Carson, Love in Hard Places (Crossway, 2002). Pages 2350 and 2471, adapted with permission from Robert M. Bowman Jr. and J. Ed Komoszewski, Putting Jesus in His Place (Kregel, 2007). Pages 2456–2458, © Dennis E. Johnson. Pages 2459–2460, adapted with permission from Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology (Zondervan, 1994). Page 2495, © Bernard Bell, adapted with permission. Page 2588, from J. Ed Komoszewski, M. James Sawyer, and Daniel B. Wallace, Reinventing Jesus (Kregel, 2006), used with permission.
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