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ESV Study Bible
File:Esvstudybible.jpg
LanguageEnglish
GenreChristian literature
PublisherCrossway Bibles; 1ST edition (October 15, 2008)
Publication date
2008
Publication placeUnited States
Pages2752
ISBN1-4335-0241-0

The ESV Study Bible is a study Bible published by Crossway Bibles of Wheaton, Illinois, a division of Good News Publishers. It combines evangelical commentary with the English Standard Version text.

The ESV Study Bible contains more than 2,750 pages of extensive Bible resources, including commentary, maps, illustrations, charts, timelines, and articles created by a team of 93 evangelical scholars and teachers. In addition to the 757,000 words of the ESV Bible itself, the notes and resources of the ESV Study Bible comprise an additional 1.1 million words of explanation and teaching.[1]

Purchasing the ESV Study Bible licenses the owner to fully access the online digital resources associated with it, including the bible text and audio bible (which are free to all who establish an account), along with the integrated ESV Study Bible notes, which would otherwise require a separate licensing fee. [citation needed]

In 2011, the ESV Student Study Bible was released as a condensed version, with the complete ESV Bible text, but abridged study notes, geared toward high school and college students, with access to the same abridged study notes online.[citation needed]

In 2012, Crossway released a similar abridgement, named the ESV Global Study Bible, which additionally includes articles applying "to global issues, such as the role of government, the nature of the church, world religions, social ethics, and missions and evangelism", along with licensing for worldwide access to the online version of the same content.[2]

The ESV Study Bible and its abridgements have been released for Kindle and in the ePub ebook format; the full blown version is available for various bible software programs, as well.[citation needed]

Reception

Commercial reception

The ESV Study Bible was first published in October 2008, supported by a $1 million advertising campaign.[3] Its first run of 100,000 copies sold out before the copies had finished being printed. Within the first six months, 300,000 copies had been printed in total.[4]

Critical reception

When it was first published, the ESV Study Bible was well-received, receiving endorsements from many prominent evangelical pastors and theologians.[4] Andy Naselli, writing in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society wrote, "No other study Bible matches the ESVSB in quantity or quality."[4]

Awards

In 2009, it garnered the ECPA Christian Book Award for Book of the Year, the first time a study Bible achieved this distinction.[5][6] It also was named WORLD magazine's Book of the Year in 2009.[7]

References

  1. ^ "ESV Study Bible Web site". Retrieved 2009-02-25.
  2. ^ "ESV Global Study Bible Product Description". Christian Book Distributors. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  3. ^ Nelson, Marcia Z. (13 October 2008). "Bibles: The Investment That Yields". Publishers Weekly. 255 (41).
  4. ^ a b c Naselli, Andrew David (June 2009). "The ESV Study Bible". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 52 (2): 357–359.
  5. ^ "ECPA Christian Book of the Year". ecpa.org.
  6. ^ Kimball, Josh (March 20, 2009). "Study Bible Wins 'Christian Book of the Year' Award". Christian Post.
  7. ^ "Book of the Year: It is based on the best-selling book of all time, but WORLD's 2009 winner takes Bible study to new levels". worldmag.com. Retrieved 2011-07-02.