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ISBN: | 0310902711 (ISBN13: 9780310902713) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Barabbas, Lucifer, God, Moses (Bible), Judas Iscariot, Solomon (Bible), Pontius Pilate, Abraham (Bible), Caiaphas, Simon Peter, Mary Magdalene, Isaac (Bible), Aaron (Bible), Miriam (Bible), Caleb (Bible), Jesus, Noah (Bible), Sarah (Bible), Rebecca (Bible), Mary (mother of Jesus), Joseph (Son of Jacob), Jacob (Bible), Rachel (Bible), David (King of Israel), Melchizedek |
Literary Awards: | ECPA Christian Book Award for Bibles (2007) |

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Hardcover | Pages: 1248 pages Rating: 4.6 | 59188 Users | 2159 Reviews
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Title | : | Holy Bible: New International Version |
Author | : | Anonymous |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1248 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1985 by Zondervan Publishing (first published 1973) |
Categories | : | Religion. Christian. Nonfiction. Classics. Christianity |
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Holy shit (literally). This book is riveting. It is a fictional novel based on the life of a guy named Jesus who is one badass motherfucker. The book chronicles some of his totally rad and awesome adventures, such as turning water into wine and coming out of a cave after he died! Any lover of fictional adventure books such as harry potter will love this book. It does have some slower parts, but it picks right back up every couple of chapters (the chapters are creatively named after people!). Also, I learned a lot from this book. It had some good messages, such as how killing and being gay are wrong! Happy reading!Rating Epithetical Books Holy Bible: New International Version
Ratings: 4.6 From 59188 Users | 2159 ReviewsAssess Epithetical Books Holy Bible: New International Version
This is my BESTSELLER EVER!!! I started reading the Bible when I was still a High School student, on and off in college and through adulthood! But more and more so now! As in daily! And it is my source of wisdom, strength, guidance, everything. Because the bible is God-breathed! So go and start reading it daily you book worm! And after you've read all it's books, you can read it all over again and still get fresh revelations!It's the Bible, aka God's Word, aka the best and most influential book ever written. What more do I need to say?EDIT: This is my umpteenth time reading through the Good Book in a year's time...and I plan on doing it again next year and every year after that!ANOTHER EDIT: My church declared 2018 the year of the Bible, and encouraged us all to do a yearly reading plan that ended today; I just completed it minutes ago! Lord willing, I'll do a (different) yearly plan in 2019...and as long as I'm
Very unsatisfying fantasy novel. Awful writing, unconvincing and poorly thought out world design, undeveloped or pathetically two-dimensional characters, lack of suspense. Various narrators present accounts that neither correspond well nor create an interesting divergence of point of view where they disagree - the inconsistencies are so poorly used as a storytelling device that they almost appear accidental. Many sections, such as Leviticus, read like the Cetacea chapter of Moby Dick, only

Holy shit (literally). This book is riveting. It is a fictional novel based on the life of a guy named Jesus who is one badass motherfucker. The book chronicles some of his totally rad and awesome adventures, such as turning water into wine and coming out of a cave after he died! Any lover of fictional adventure books such as harry potter will love this book. It does have some slower parts, but it picks right back up every couple of chapters (the chapters are creatively named after people!).
It would be an understatement to say that this book changed my life. Knowing this book and its author is my life. Just today I read Psalms 81 and Romans 5 and it breathed life and mystery into me for my day. I have learned to better love the Saviour and hero of this book, Jesus Christ, and what my identity and life is in him. I would say that this book best compares to the food and water that we need for our bodies. In the same way we desire more food and drink throughout our day, so in the same
Ah, the bible... where does one even begin when attempting to offer a thought upon something so massive as this book; a tome that has brought such incredible and remarkable division in the world, enabling fanatics to spawn from the depths of an inner and hateful desire to pass judgement on another, to persecute another, to condemn another and to do so in the name of God. Judging by the conduct of those who hold fast to this book's 'teachings' (you all know of which cult I am referring to), its
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