Study Bible
New American Standard Bible
1995 Update
Charles Caldwell Ryrie, Th.D., Ph.D.
Moody Press · Chicago
Copyright © 1986, 1994
by The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.
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New American Standard Bible
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Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
Bible. English. New American Standard. 1995
The Ryrie study Bible: New American Standard: with introductions, annotations, outlines, marginal references, harmony of the Gospels, synopsis of Bible doctrine, index of Scripture, index to notes, concordance, maps, and timeline charts, and many other helps / Charles Caldwell Ryrie.—Expanded Ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8024-3866-0
1. Bible—Reference editions. I. Ryrie, Charles Caldwell, 1925–
II. Title.
BS195.N35 1995
220.5’2034—dc20
abbreviations and special markings
table of weights, measures, and coins
read through the bible in a year
english and hebrew classifications
of old testament books
the names and order of the books
of the bible
abbreviations for the books
of the bible
introduction to the old testament
introduction to the new testament
new testament books
and political background
comparison of the four gospels
and words of christ in the four gospels
index to the principal subjects
in the notes
a synopsis of biblical doctrine
the meaning and blessings
of salvation
a brief survey of church history
Acknowledgements
In addition to the essays and charts specifically credited in the pages of this Bible, the following resources have also been supplied. The table “Read Through the Bible in a Year,” pages xiv–xix, was prepared by John H. Kohlenberger III for a booklet Read Through the Bible in a Year, © 1986 by John H. Kohlenberger III, published by Moody Press. The charts on pages 5, 23, 107 (notes), 130, 1047, 1486, 1502, 1536, 1569, and 1577 are taken from the Ryrie Study Bible, New International Version, Charles Caldwell Ryrie, © 1986 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. The use of materials taken or adapted from these two works and from the works listed below (except for The Moody Guide to Bible Lands) is by permission of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Moody Press. The timelines that appear at the head of each Bible book were prepared especially for this Bible.
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About Ryrie Study Bible Expanded Edition: New American Standard Bible, 1995 UpdateThe tools within the Ryrie Study Bible help illuminate the content of the Bible, even though we cannot add to the power of God’s written Word. Throughout the centuries, God has spoken to his children through his inspired writings, and Scripture has molded more lives than any other book in history. The intent of the Ryrie Study Bible is to make the Bible more clear and meaningful to you. As you understand the history, culture, and geography of the first century, you will discover a deeper meaning behind the places of the Bible. Outlines, introductions, and study notes can help you make sense of complex issues and are a useful means for retention. If you take time to read the synopsis of Bible doctrine and other resources in the book, you will begin to sense a new level of maturity in your spiritual life. More important, by comprehending Scripture and its many messages, you will sense God working in your heart and changing your life. The Ryrie Study Bible is packed with features to enhance your Bible study! • 10,000 concise explanatory notes • Comprehensive book outlines in an easy-to-read format • Topical index of Scripture • A section on church history • Introduction to each book of the Bible • Introduction to the Old Testament, New Testament, and the Gospels • Historical timelines • Summary of biblical doctrine • Daily Bible readings |
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