Over at Reformation Theology, the blog ministry of Monergism.com (an excellent resource site I may add), the ESV Study Bible has been reviewed and found to be both unashamedly Reformed and Covenantal. This is most certainly good news indeed, and just whets my appetite for it.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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Sweet! Can't wait for it to arrive.
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ReplyDeleteJoel:
ReplyDeleteeh.... good for you.
Ken:
Yup, you should get one. IMO, I think the ESV is the best translation so far, PLUS it is the bible version of choice of the reformed resurgence
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ReplyDeleteKen:
ReplyDeleteI see. I was using the NIV previously in my former church as that was their official version, but have since switched to the ESV because it is always better to be able to have a more literal text in studying the Scriptures, and Piper was recommending the ESV plus it was new, so I have gotten it. Think it would definitely serve as my primary bible version for a long time.