The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible

If your new year’s resolution was to study the Bible and understand the history of God even better then look no further than the Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible.

This is a new revised, full colour edition with a colourful and easy-to-use layout that makes the vast information it contains extremely accessible.

Eight years in the making, the encylopedia is spread over five volumes and 5,000 pages, although each volume can be purchased separately.

There is nothing else like it!

The Zondervan Bible Encyclopedia has been a classic Bible study resource for more than thirty years.

There are 7,500 articles all arranged alphabetically for easy reference and the latest version includes many new and updated articles.

Zondervan has been careful to include different scholarly viewpoints to give a well-rounded perspective on significant issues relating to doctrines, themes, and
biblical interpretation.

In addition to pictures, the encylopedia contains hundreds of colourful maps, illustrations, charts, and graphs in high resolution.

www.zondervan.com


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