Life Application Study Bible
The Life Application Study Bible is a study resource that is designed to help you live out your faith in practical ways.
If you are one of those people who wants the answer to the question, "What does God's Word mean for my life today?" then The Life Application Study Bible was created just for you.
This study Bible is full of features that will help you understand the timeless lessons of the Bible, including application notes, character studies, maps and charts, detailed book introductions, and more.
The Life Application Study bible is available in a wide number of translations including the NIV, New Living Translation (NLT), New King James, NASB and the King James Bible.
Table of Contents
New Living Translation (NLT)
New Living Translation (NLT) Large Print
New International Version (NIV)
New International Version (NIV) Large Print
King James Version
King James Version - Large Print
New King James Version (NKJV)
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Visitor Comments
Highfeil wrote...
Nice lens, great information.
I'm a fan of the Life Application Study Bible. In fact I have just started reading it through again.
Nice work
JaguarJulie wrote...
Thanks for dropping by today to say hello -- ;) well, I guess charity begins at home re: being my own fan. I'd love to see an explanation of each of these bibles so as I'd know which one would be more appropriate for me. I'm not familiar with all of them. Great resource!
flowergardener wrote...
ooooo, I don't have one of these :( I love to compare all of my Bible versions if I cannot understand a scripture, it's very interesting how sometimes I'll read 3 different versions, and finally get a whole picture of the scripture.

