

The Old Scofield® Study Bible, KJV, Classic Edition [Oxford University Press] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Old Scofield® Study Bible, KJV, Classic Edition Review: Decent Features for the Price - I like this Bible. Mine is free of the manufacturing defects enumerated in some other reviews. The print is uniform and the red letters pop out but are not overly bright. Some of the notes and subheadings are very clearly pushing a certain theology, one that does not necessarily reflect the most widely held orthodox Christian beliefs today, but still are interesting ways of thinking about the biblical text. I’m interested in these annotations as a historical document as much as anything else. They’re 104 years old. Other features to recommend this Bible are that is has a concordance which seems to be pretty thorough, and also a dictionary of proper names. There’s also a subject index. The maps look pretty old, which is another cool feature. I just like old stuff. The center column references help me to make connections I hadn’t made before. The book intros are reflective of the kind of scholarship that was available at the time, which was not as advanced as what we have today, but they still help me learn something. Whether you agree with dispensationalism in principle or not, I think this Bible is a good addition to any collection. Also I do think the KJV, while it has certain faults, is a very beautiful translation, and keeps me enamored with the biblical text, wanting to read more. As far as the book itself, the cover is kind of a coffee-colored bonded leather, the pages have gilt edges and there’s a ribbon marker. It is regular sized/personal size. Not sure what size the font is and I have no way to measure it but it’s not particularly huge. It seems similar to what you would find in a standard newspaper. Review: Scofield study Bible - The Bible came as described. Great size making it easier to read without damaging eyes. Bought this for my daughter as a gift. The Bible is kept in it's box to stay in good condition. Great buy for the price. And our brand preference is Scofield for scripture reading.
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,185 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #743 in Textbooks (Special Features Stores) #858 in Christian Bible Study (Books) #1,219 in Christian Bibles (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,815) |
| Dimensions | 9.31 x 6.51 x 1.58 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0195274601 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0195274608 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1362 pages |
| Publication date | April 8, 1999 |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
A**R
Decent Features for the Price
I like this Bible. Mine is free of the manufacturing defects enumerated in some other reviews. The print is uniform and the red letters pop out but are not overly bright. Some of the notes and subheadings are very clearly pushing a certain theology, one that does not necessarily reflect the most widely held orthodox Christian beliefs today, but still are interesting ways of thinking about the biblical text. I’m interested in these annotations as a historical document as much as anything else. They’re 104 years old. Other features to recommend this Bible are that is has a concordance which seems to be pretty thorough, and also a dictionary of proper names. There’s also a subject index. The maps look pretty old, which is another cool feature. I just like old stuff. The center column references help me to make connections I hadn’t made before. The book intros are reflective of the kind of scholarship that was available at the time, which was not as advanced as what we have today, but they still help me learn something. Whether you agree with dispensationalism in principle or not, I think this Bible is a good addition to any collection. Also I do think the KJV, while it has certain faults, is a very beautiful translation, and keeps me enamored with the biblical text, wanting to read more. As far as the book itself, the cover is kind of a coffee-colored bonded leather, the pages have gilt edges and there’s a ribbon marker. It is regular sized/personal size. Not sure what size the font is and I have no way to measure it but it’s not particularly huge. It seems similar to what you would find in a standard newspaper.
C**A
Scofield study Bible
The Bible came as described. Great size making it easier to read without damaging eyes. Bought this for my daughter as a gift. The Bible is kept in it's box to stay in good condition. Great buy for the price. And our brand preference is Scofield for scripture reading.
A**R
Quality bible
I have many KJV bibles, the Nelson study bible, Thompson Chain, and Life Application to name a few. All good bibles. This one is slowly becoming my favorite due to the ease of use and functionality of the on-page helps (cross-references, chain references, subject headings). Most newer study bibles have overkill on the pages which are very distracting. The references in the Scofield are probably the most useful and practical I've used. I will say that I didn't like it at first because I was so used to the Thompson Chain but the difference, in my opinion, and the reason I like the Scofield better is the on-page helps. The Thompson has some really nice features but they're just topical chain references in the margins some of which don't really apply to the text or context. The references in the Scofield really point you to better understanding what each reference is cross-referencing back or forward to. The Thompson has more in the back in regards to character studies and archaeological section but if you want a basic text KJV plus some helps this is the one for you. The bonded leather is very nice. I was skeptical about that at first but it's the nicest bonded leather bible I have however I do recommend genuine leather. I don't like ironed calfskin. Some do. To each his own. While the print size is small it is easy to read and the overall bible size is perfect for carry or to stick in a bag or car. Now, while this bible might be my favorite it might not be yours. Everybody's different. The best bible is the one you'll read. Good luck in your bible search! This one is good for me. I hope this review helps. God bless!
T**.
Worth every penny
This comes in bonded leather, mine is black. I'm not so concerned about the physical product itself as the content. I realized immediately that the notes are much more informative and helpful than more modern Bibles, in which the notes tend be watered down. I bought this because I came to realize that it incorporates some of the best learning of biblical scholars through the end of the 19th century, when biblical knowledge was far superior in depth and understanding than it is today. (We have more information today, but, in my opinion, less understanding.) Even if you disagree with the viewpoint presented, this is a great reference Bible. It is fairly small, approximately 8 1/2" x 5 3/4" x 1 1/4". Amazingly, it contains the entire Bible with notes (1353 pages), a general index, a proper names index, a subject index, a concordance, and a set of maps with index. The print is small but not unbearable.
M**.
Don't let the negative drama queens stop you from picking this great Bible up.
I hesitated on this for a long time based on some of the negative reviews. The price dropped under $18 and decided to grab it since I really wanted to get an Old Scofield Study Bible. Turns out I waited for no good reason. Sure it isn't the same as much older editions. But what is the same these days? The paper is a bit thin showing lettering of the opposite side. But no more so than my old bibles bought in the 70's- 80's that are similar size. Moreover the text isn't any harder to read in good lighting than this text you are reading. The font is pretty close to the same size maybe a smidgen smaller than the text on my screen. Some of the pages stick together and take a bit of patience to get separated. No it doesn't have thumb tabs, but it doesn't claim to. ***It is a lovely Bible at a comfortable size, with large enough text, well presented in a nice protective presentation box.*** Don't let the negative drama queens stop you from picking this great Bible up. I would love to get an older version like most of you but they simply aren't available outside finding one used or an old dusty NOS from a Bible store out in the boonies somewhere. Larger print would make the size significantly larger, and thicker paper would make it significantly larger. Do you want a Bible you can enjoy doing multiple hours of study while sitting in a comfy chair or do you want a Bible you need to put on a desk, sit up straight and have Catholic Nuns slapping your fingers with rulers when you start to slouch. The book has compromises to keep it at a comfortable size and I agree with those compromises now that I have it. May God Bless your studies and teach you about his Grace!
N**9
I regret that I have but five stars to give. This is the most beautiful Bible that I have ever owned. The font is gorgeous, clear - an absolute pleasure to read. The Bible itself is just the right size; it perfectly balances portability with readability.
S**T
Scofield just set the standard. The comments, side correlations to other scripture, it was done by someone made living by him. There is no higher standard or recommendation than that and to seek him in his word and have a Bible like this for that reason. If this is also you, you will not be disappointed--at all in this work. Scofield Study Bible.
A**I
Formato bellissimo, impaginazione e caratteri molto retrò. Versione un po' ostica per la traduzione con termini englesi antichi. In compenso una vera Bibbia su cui studiare.
T**E
I read in some books briefly mentioning about some errors made by the Old Scofield Bible like that of advocating the gap theory and teaching two ways of salvation in p.1115 the footnotes under john 2. To my amazement it is true and I saw it for myself when this package was delivered. the New Scofield Bible has covered these errors through the edition.
A**E
Die Old Scofield Study Bible folgt dem Text der Oxford-Edition der englischen King James Version (KJV) und unterscheidet sich damit geringfügig von dem von der Universität Cambridge herausgegebenen Text. M. E. sind die Unterschiede jedoch zu vernachlässigen (z.B. Nahum 3:16; Cambridge: "flieth" - Oxford: "fleeth"). Ob es heilsrelevant ist ob es "Spirit" oder "spirit" heißt, muss, glaube Ich, jeder selbst entscheiden...^^ Was Ich an der Scofield-Ausgabe im Vergleich zu anderen KJV-Ausgaben sehr schätze, sind die beigegebenen Zwischenüberschriften, die die Orientierung im Bibeltext enorm erleichtern. Hinzu kommt eine sehr ausführliche Wortkonkordanz (ca. 160 S.) zu heilsgeschichtlichen und sonstigen biblischen Begriffen. Besonders hervorzuheben ist Scofields "topical chain reference"-System, dass es dem Leser ermöglicht, bestimmte für die Heilsgeschichte bedeutsame Begriffe über den Verlauf des gesamten Bibeltextes zu verfolgen und nachzuschlagen. Die vorliegende Ausgabe der Oxford University Press kommt in einem "bonded leather"-Einband daher, die Papierqualität is m.E. sehr gut und fühlt sich sehr weich an. Im Neuen Testament sind die Worte Jesu Christi mittels roter Tinte hervorgehoben. Der Text ist zweispaltig gesetzt, in der Mittelspalte finden sich Scofields Textanmerkungen, sowie Verweisstellen. Ich habe mir diese Ausgabe gekauft, da Ich es bei normalen KJV-Bibeln immer ein wenig schwierig finde mich im Bibeltext zurechtzufinden, da dort lediglich die Kapitelzahlen, sowie die Sinnabschnitte durch fett hervorgehobene Versziffern bezeichnet werden. Die Verarbeitung ist für 25 € wirklich angemessen. Einzig der "red-letter"-Text erscheint doch eher pink als rot und ist an manchen Stellen ein wenig ausgebleicht.
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