Journey through God’s Word with a knowledgeable guide Journey through God’s Word with a knowledgeable guide
With content gleaned from the Halley’s Bible HandbookHalley’s Bible Handbook—the bestselling Bible handbook of all time—the NIV Halley’s Study BibleNIV Halley’s Study Bible makes the Bible accessible to you through articles, study notes, charts, maps, and photos next to related Scripture. Henry Halley’s passion to spread biblical literacy began with a simple pamphlet and grew into the Halley’s Bible Handbook with over six million copies in print. Now, for the first time, his insights are conveniently placed within a study Bible in the world’s bestselling modern-English Bible translation, the New International Version. Halley’s own notes are paired with new photography of archaeological findings and biblical places. Also included are insightful verse-by-verse study notes from a proprietary note system.
Features:
Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV)
Over 750 articles, charts, and maps, gleaned from the bestselling Bible handbook of all time, Halley’s Bible HandbookHalley’s Bible Handbook
Full color throughout with over 150 photos of ancient sites, Holy Land topography, and archaeological finds
Over 6,000 bottom-of-the-page study notes
Concordance with over 10,000 Scripture references
Words of Jesus in red
Ribbon marker
Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print® typeface
9-point print size
Henry H. Halley (1874 - 1965)
H.H. Halley was born in Kentucky in 1874. He was graduated from Transylvania University and the College of the Bible in 1895. In 1896 he taught in the preparatory department at Transylvania University. In 1897 he taught at Women's Missionary College in Hazel Green, KY. He was ordained to preach among the Disciples of Christ in 1898. The following year he moved to Michigan and began his preaching career.The most noted contribution he made to society was the development of Halley's Bible Handbook. The story behind its production deserves telling. Sitting at the feet of J.W. McGarvey in the College of the Bible, Halley learned early on in his education to appreciate the study and understanding of the Bible. He made it his duty to commit the scriptures to memory. Hours and hours were set aside to learn the Word that it might be rehearsed at a moment's notice. Some have suggested that at any one time Henry H. Halley could quote in excess of no less than 25 continuous hours worth of Scripture without looking at a reference.
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