The Holy Bible: English Standard Version 
The ESV Bible is equipped with an enhanced navigation feature. Kindle's index feature can be used to navigate directly to any verse. This feature is not supported on the Kindle 1 or any Kindle applications.
life changing read if you take the time to read it in order and explore its message.
I thought of a very short summary for those who don't have the time to read the whole thing. It's along the lines of the synopsis of Moby Dick I read somewhere:Boy meets whale; boy loses whale; boy gets whale back againSo for the Bible it'sGod meets people; God loses people; God gets people back againIn theological terms that's covenant; apostasy; incarnation and atonementI admit my summary misses out the part where the incarnated God is deliberately killed by people and then resurrects himself

My handbook to life and beyond. Not written by "Anonymous" this Holy Book was written by Godly people inspired by the Holy Spirit of the One True God - The God of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob. Leading us to the Messiah, God's Son, Jesus Christ.
George Mueller read the bible over 200 times in his life. One of my friend's preacher Grandfather read the bible right at 400 times before he died. I'd like to land somewhere in there if God lets me live long enough and Jesus waits to come back. I've been reading for the last 14 years and the things i have learned would take a book to explain. But it has made me a better preacher a better husband a better person in general. "these are not mere words, they are your very life" Deuteronomy 32:47
update Jan 2015: bought this ESV in 2012 to replace my falling apart portable NIV and I mostly like this translation, but wishing I hadn't gone in for all the spin and push I was hearing on it - wishing for the good old New American Standard Version, as its more direct translation would be a lot more helpful in comparison to the NIV I have on hand, than the ESV, which, from what I've more recently heard, uses a similar translation philosophy to that of the NIV - seems somewhat ironic that in
In Part I God makes a bunch of rules, and ruthlessly punishes his chosen people for not following said rules. In Part II God sacrifices himself to himself so that he doesn't have to punish people for breaking the rules any more. The rest of Part II is mainly about how most of the old rules don't apply any more, except for the ones that do (namely, don't be gay or a sorcerer). Then a bunch of weird apocalyptic shit happens.
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 1328 pages Rating: 4.63 | 34246 Users | 986 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Holy Bible: English Standard Version ASIN B001EOCFU4 |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | God, Moses (Bible), Solomon (Bible), Pontius Pilate, Abraham (Bible), Adam (Bible), Caiaphas, Eve (Bible), Isaac (Bible), Aaron (Bible), Miriam (Bible), Jesus, Cain (Bible), Abel (Bible), Rebecca (Bible), Mary (mother of Jesus), Joseph (Son of Jacob), Satan, Judas Iscariot, Noah (Bible), Jacob (Bible), David (King of Israel), Melchizedek |
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The English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is an essentially literal Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and depth of meaning.The ESV Bible is equipped with an enhanced navigation feature. Kindle's index feature can be used to navigate directly to any verse. This feature is not supported on the Kindle 1 or any Kindle applications.
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Title | : | The Holy Bible: English Standard Version |
Author | : | Anonymous |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1328 pages |
Published | : | November 29th 2007 by Good News Publishers/Crossway Books (first published January 23rd 2001) |
Categories | : | Christian. Religion. Reference. Nonfiction |
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I decided to read the Bible, not in a year, but in less than 90 days. I started in January and ended in March (84 days). Blogging through it was helpful for me.life changing read if you take the time to read it in order and explore its message.
I thought of a very short summary for those who don't have the time to read the whole thing. It's along the lines of the synopsis of Moby Dick I read somewhere:Boy meets whale; boy loses whale; boy gets whale back againSo for the Bible it'sGod meets people; God loses people; God gets people back againIn theological terms that's covenant; apostasy; incarnation and atonementI admit my summary misses out the part where the incarnated God is deliberately killed by people and then resurrects himself

My handbook to life and beyond. Not written by "Anonymous" this Holy Book was written by Godly people inspired by the Holy Spirit of the One True God - The God of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob. Leading us to the Messiah, God's Son, Jesus Christ.
George Mueller read the bible over 200 times in his life. One of my friend's preacher Grandfather read the bible right at 400 times before he died. I'd like to land somewhere in there if God lets me live long enough and Jesus waits to come back. I've been reading for the last 14 years and the things i have learned would take a book to explain. But it has made me a better preacher a better husband a better person in general. "these are not mere words, they are your very life" Deuteronomy 32:47
update Jan 2015: bought this ESV in 2012 to replace my falling apart portable NIV and I mostly like this translation, but wishing I hadn't gone in for all the spin and push I was hearing on it - wishing for the good old New American Standard Version, as its more direct translation would be a lot more helpful in comparison to the NIV I have on hand, than the ESV, which, from what I've more recently heard, uses a similar translation philosophy to that of the NIV - seems somewhat ironic that in
In Part I God makes a bunch of rules, and ruthlessly punishes his chosen people for not following said rules. In Part II God sacrifices himself to himself so that he doesn't have to punish people for breaking the rules any more. The rest of Part II is mainly about how most of the old rules don't apply any more, except for the ones that do (namely, don't be gay or a sorcerer). Then a bunch of weird apocalyptic shit happens.
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