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Good News Bible

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The Good News Bible is the UK’s most popular and bestselling translation, loved by millions for its readable style. This authorised ebook is a high-quality, easy to navigate edition and packed with useful features. Retaining the tried and trusted Bible text, this ebook edition contains the following helpful - Table of contents for finding book, chapter and verse
- Search tool for finding specific passages using key words
- Word list, concordance and names index
- Cross-referenced footnotes throughout
- British text and adjustable font sizes for easy readability
- Tools for highlighting, bookmarking, and writing notes
- Information and guidance on reading the Bible
- Links to key chapters, events and people
- Links to helpful passages for life situations and special occasions
- Linked, weekly reading plans
- Introductions to each book of the Bible
- Old and New Testament maps
- Information about the translation The Good News Bible has been a bestseller since its first publication, providing a unique combination of accessibility and faithfulness to the best Greek and Hebrew sources. It has earned the respect of a wide range of scholars for its accuracy and reliability, and its clear, straightforward text makes it the choice of readers of all ages.

1344 pages, Hardcover

Published June 7, 2004

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October 24, 2019
Must read, for anyone living amongst religious fanatics or corrupt belief, personal favourite Job and Genesis where the Lord resides in his created "heaven" and makes Adam from dust, as God rests leaving blessed Human Beings in control.
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