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Book Review: NKJV Teen Study Bible

QUICK OVERVIEW:
The #1 selling Bible for teens, now available in the New King James Version. Full of study features that help today’s teen learn more about God, the Bible, and how God’s Word relates to their lives, the NKJV Teen Study Bible helps teens build a strong daily relationship with God. Excellent for homeschool use.


My Review:
This NKJV Teen Study Bible is a sturdy hard covered Bible.   In this Bible you will have these neat features:
-"We Believe" section that unpacks the Apostles' creed to revewal the biblical foundation of faith.
-Panorama- keeps the big picture of each book of the Bible in view
-4 Full color pages- presentation and information about the Apostles' creed.
-Key Indexes- helps with in-depth study
- To the Point- reveals what the Bible says about pressing issues.
-Dear Jordan- Offers biblical advice for teens
-Instant Access- Tells what God says to you personally
-Q&A- Tests your knowledge of Bible trivia
- Bible Promises- highlights Bible Verses worth remembering
-Book introductions- Provides an overview for each book of the Bible
-8 page, full color map section
- complete text of the New Kin James Version of the Bible.

Overall this book has many great features but again I still prefer a couple different translations over the NKJV.  

Thanks Zondervan for sending me this Bible for free in exchange for an honest review.   I was not paid for this and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  



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