Talk:The Subject Bible
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Not willing to fork over $150, nor even $100 at kjvstore, for one of these. (The publisher has no web site - huh? - so I can't even inquire about a review copy.) Question: Is the topical Bible just Nave's Topical Bible, or did they develop their own? Also I'm still trying to catch the other guy's name in the infomercial. I can turn up nothing about Gaddy - he is billed as a world famous scholar, but I turn up zip about him and have never heard of him. He must not be Reformed... Scott1329m 16:06, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- Answered my own question by re-watching the infomercial - the title page of the subject section has Roswell D. Hitchcock's name on it, so it's not Nave's - the fact that the Bible uses RDH's work is significant to note in the article, since it establishes that TSB is based on solid scholarship.Scott1329m 16:12, 2 March 2007 (UTC)