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Review: The NKJV Woman's Study Bible


One can never have too many Bibles, right :)? I love studying God's Word. I was so thrilled to have an opportunity to review the NKJV Woman's Study Bible!  I chose the imitation leather one. It's simple and elegant on the outside; it's colorful and delightful on the inside. The NKJV version has always been one of my favorites. One reason is that it capitalizes all the nouns and pronouns referring to God/Jesus/the Holy Spirit. This new NKJV Waoman's Study Bible includes many fantastic features such as detailed profiles of women in the Bible (even some obscure ones), study notes, book introductions & outlines, topical articles on various life issues, insightful quotes, maps, charts, and more. I'm glad that the font is big and easy to read. I personally collect quotes; therefore, I enjoy the quotes from godly women throughout history. I'm a visual learner so I really appreciate all the visual aids in this Bible. For example, I'm reading Philippians right now and there are charts on prayers for your children, Jesus' pilgrimage, and Paul's pilgrimage. These are very helpful to me. Do you know who Euodia and Syntyche were? Their character profile can be found in the book of Philippians. I also love the concordance in the back because it's convenient for me when I search for Biblical references of certain words or topics. I highly recommend this Bible to any woman who wants to dig deeper into God's transforming Word and experience sweeter intimacy with God. To me, this is such a gem! It would make a special, meaningful gift for any woman in your lives. Mother's Day is approaching...hint hint.

~I received a free copy of this NKJV Woman's Study Bible from Litfuse Publicity Group in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. 

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