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Action Bible Study Bible-ESV by Cook David C

geekwayne's review against another edition

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4.0

'The Action Bible Study Bible ESV' combines the great Action Bible art by Sergio Cariello with a pretty decent study Bible for younger readers.

This includes the entire text of the ESV Bible. Each of the 66 books includes an introduction. Within the text are study boxes including verses to memorize, ancient and interesting items from the Bible (like the ark of the covenant, or the Shema), sections that ask and answer tough questions that come up during the reading. There are devotional sections and illustrations by Sergio Cariello. There are marks in the margins showing what sections have been illustrated in the Action Bible. Also included are 40 full-color pages in 4 page sections with kind of an abbreviated look at the Action Bible.

The study content is solid. The addition of the Action Bible illustrated pages is good. The entire story of the Bible is told in those pages, but abbreviated. It feels a bit abbreviated, but the illustration work by Sergio Cariello is solid. I really liked the Bible book intros. They include an overview, some key people to look for, and a cool key word collage. It's a pretty great package, and I'd recommend it for a younger reader needing a study Bible.

I received a review copy of this ebook from David C. Cook and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.

bookjockeybeth's review against another edition

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3.0

ARC supplied by publisher via NetGally

Good addition to the 200s for a school library.

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4.0

I chose the hardcover version of The Action Bible Study Bible ESV for it’s durability and graphic appeal. The book measures approximately 6"X9" making it the perfect size to fit into a student's backpack. Inside you will find 40 pages of glossy, colorful, comic book style illustrations. The majority of these are at the beginning and end of the text. Between 1 Samuel 4-Matthew 22 there are no color graphics. In that gap and throughout the study bible there are numerous black and white illustrations to complement the scriptures.

I use the English Standard Version (ESV) translation during my own study of God's Word. Being familiar and comfortable with this translation of the bible, I believe it is a good choice for young readers. The ESV utilizes a “word-for-word” translation while maintaining readability with modern grammar and syntax.

Clearly this bible targets a pre-teen and teenage audience. In The Action Bible Study Bible I hoped to see study notes on each page geared toward helping students in the middle grades understand and apply what they were reading. In place of study notes the publisher has included: “Unlock It” blocks which delve into “who did what, when and where...and why it matters.” Additionally, there are small trivia boxes under the heading “Guess It” which ask a question and provide the scripture address to find the answer. Finally, there are 53 “What About This?” boxes featuring common questions about our faith (i.e. Why do we pray?, What is heaven like?, Who wrote the bible?, and “What is sin?”).

For the first time ever I have a mixed review for a title. I enjoy learning from the ESV translation and the illustrations in this bible are top-notch! As a regular pre-teen+ bible with good feature elements (listed above) and accompanied by a few maps, an index, and a bible dictionary, I give this bible a very good - 4/5 star rating. For my particular search of a study bible with age and maturity appropriate study notes I award The Action Bible Study Bible ESV a good rating - 3/5 stars.
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