Is the Companion Bible a good Bible?
This bible is a great study bible because it gives you the original words from greek and hebrew and helps u to understand that the hebrew language uses figurative words and symbols as well as hebrew idioms. The appendix is wonderful and very helpful in giving you a deeper understanding of the bible.
Who did the Companion Bible?
Reverend E. W. Bullinger
E. W. Bullinger
| The Reverend E. W. Bullinger AKC | |
|---|---|
| Died | 6 June 1913 (aged 75) London, England |
| Education | King’s College London (1860–1861) |
| Occupation | clergyman, Biblical scholar, and theologian |
| Known for | The Companion Bible |
What version is the Companion Bible?
the Authorized Version
The text of The Companion Bible is the Authorized Version (KJV). Bullinger’s notes relied upon many sources from the biblical studies of that era, particularly the emerging archaeological and linguistic discoveries of the late 19th century.
When was the Companion Bible written?
The Companion Bible by Bullinger was released in six parts, beginning in 1910, and Bullinger’s identity as author of the notes and editor was purposely left off the title page.
What is the Companion Bible is it KJV?
The text of The Companion Bible is the Authorized Version (KJV). Bullinger’s notes relied upon many sources from the biblical studies of that era, particularly the emerging archaeological and linguistic discoveries of the late 19th century.
Do Baptists believe in revelation?
While Baptists love and respect the Bible, they do not worship it. The Bible is the written word of God. In and of itself it is paper and ink, words and sentences, and has no life. The Bible is not the supreme revelation of God—It points to and must be fulfilled and completed by God’s Living Word, Jesus Christ.
What Bible did Charles Spurgeon use?
Remember, Spurgeon loved the KJV. Loved it. His camp is KJV-preferred. But he had a view in showing that it is a translation!
What denomination is Charles Spurgeon?
Reared a Congregationalist, Spurgeon became a Baptist in 1850 and, the same year, at 16, preached his first sermon.