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M**N
An ideal starting place
This book provides an excellent presentation because it smoothes out the Bible and provides a coherent, easily comprehensible, linear framework of understanding. The most helpful aspect of this arrangement of material is that in the section covering the Gospel books, it presents selected chapters in chronological order (Sunday School materials might have set a precedent here).It's like an ideally arranged compendium of Sunday School booklets, with helpful background sections introducing major parts of the Bible. It uses a classic style of graphics, combined with various types of art as DK Publishing excels in.Everyone who is studying Christianity should read this first, to set up a basic framework of understanding. This book portrays clearly and efficiently a point of reference to answer "What is the orthodox conventional reading of the Bible?"This book reveals the anti-Semitism that builds up in the book of Acts; the Jews who supposedly persecuted the Christians are always shown in a two-dimensional, cardboard way, with mean expressions on their faces. This book clearly portrays the conventional Christian reading of this material. It's a good, clear portrayal of the standard orthodox way of reading the Bible.There is an appendix of people's names in the back. The book lacks, most of all, a set of genealogy diagrams. It has a fairly good map in front, but could use more maps or at least a guide to the little maps that are dispersed throughout.It has a great index. After reading the book cover-to-cover, I highlighted the 50% of the index entries that are least clear to me, to do a 2nd, review pass. I played a Bible trivia game and was inspired to read this book because I lacked too many of the standard Bible stories. I can tell that I'll do much better in that Bible trivia game, and will do even better after reviewing more of the unfamiliar entries I found in this book's index.I felt that getting through this book required the most perseverance when wading through the section about the kings who did or didn't worship God, and the section about Jesus' parables -- these are covered well, but these weren't the sections of the Bible I was most interested in. My favorite sections of the book -- the subjects I was already most curious about -- were the stories between Eden and the later kings, and the stories between the Crucifixion and Revelation. The book has a nice treatment of Revelation and explains its political context. In the middle of the book, the parables and wisdom literature is covered.I treasure this book and am glad to have read the Bible in this clear and understandable form. Next, I may read the Bible Handbook by DK Publishing (John Bowker). I'm reading Bowker's 2002 book from DK Publishing, God: A Brief History. I've also read the pocket-size Bible handbook from DK Publishing, which isn't very enlightening -- it's a tiny, somewhat random subset of the Illustrated Family Bible. I also recommend the books by DK Publishing, which I have read, covering Christianity, Myth, World Religions, and Philosophy.
J**E
Wonderful!
My husband and I bought this for my dad who has dementia. He had a birthday and was turning 91. He has been a Christian since has was a young man and still, even with dementia, is very strong in his faith. However, reading the Bible now would be a little bit more difficult for him. So my husband and I decided to get him this. It is not the complete Bible, but has several of the well-known Bible stories in the correct order starting in Genesis with the creation of the world, and stays in the correct order through the Bible till Revelation. It has BEAUTIFUL drawings of the stories as well as archeology pictures of things that have been discovered, history about the region, and in some places, picture of what that area looks like now. It is an amazing Bible. I am so glad we bought this for my dad. He LOVES it.
S**T
Beautiful
Beautifully illustrated. All stories written so anyone can understand them.
A**A
Lovely Bible
Kids enjoy this bible, and so do the adults
C**E
Excellent Bible for Teens and Adults
I've owned many Bibles over the years, with different translations. This is my favorite version because it encapsulates the Biblical message with beautiful illustrations, and excellent reference materials in the margins. It's not a replacement for exegetes reading the full text, but it's really good way for anyone approaching the Bible for the first time, or those of us who want more background details. This makes a great gift for teens or for special occasions. I highly recommend it.
S**Q
Beautiful Bible with all the premo Stuff!
I think this bible is for anyone, child to older adult. This inspired word from God is written in an informative way and all the true biblical people come to life. It is beautifully illustrated plus there is informative sidebars that explain the period of time with photos, art, maps, and graphs. This book, which is another lovely DK book, covers from Creation to Revelation. Then an index of who's who is in the back. I love reading it and learning. A good addition to any family (or singles) library.
J**H
Excellent book but….
The book is excellent, I’m really enjoying it, I’m a little bit disappointed because I brought it brand new but it looks like used.
H**I
Great for family devotions
The pictures and notes are very helpful for engaging the family in thoughtful conversation. We appreciate this book in enhancing the stories of the Bible.
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