MacArthur Study Bible

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The MacArthur Study Bible, first published in 1979 by Thomas Nelson (ISBN 0718018990), is a study Bible edited by John MacArthur with introductions and notes pertaining to verses in all the books of the Bible. It also has charts, maps, personal notes, Biblical harmonies, chronologies of Old Testament kings and prophets, and appendices. It has been published using two translations of the English text (NKJV and NASB) as well as in Spanish and German. In 1998, it won the Gold Medallion Book Award for Study Bible of the Year,[1] and as of 2005 had sold more than 500,000 copies.[2]

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