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The Andrews Study Bible notes and articles were commissioned to be academically credible, theologically sound, and practically useful. To be academically credible means that the writers who provided the study notes and articles are qualified Bible scholars. They have the ability to present what they know in a way that stands the highest test of Bible scholarship. To be theologically sound means that all the study helps must be true to the whole message of the Bible itself. The study materials in this Bible are designed to keep our attention focused on what the Bible says by following the important practice of comparing scripture with scripture. To be practically useful means that the study Bible is easy to understand and easy to use. The study notes provide comment on what is most necessary for immediate understanding and leave other things to Bible commentaries and other resources.

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“But Cyrus had already combined Media with Persia by the time he conquered Babylon” (Page 1108)

“The context of this woe against seeking counsel without the Lord may refer to the maneuvering that shows more trust in human abilities than God’s ability to save.” (Page 894)

“However, idolatry is not limited to images but is anything substituting God’s control in one’s life with something else.” (Page 98)

“This passage teaches that worry is useless and pagan, demonstrating a lack of trust in God.” (Page 1257)

“God’s statement of intention. God creates humanity in His image and then commands them to have dominion. The image appears to be necessary for the function; therefore, the image points to physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual endowments that would be needed for humanity to fulfill God’s purpose for them. Humans are made in the image of God and reflect divine characteristics (such as morality and the ability to choose), but they are not inherently divine.” (Page 7)

  • Title: Andrews Study Bible Notes
  • Author: Andrews University
  • Publisher: Andrews University Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2010
  • Logos Release Date: 2011
  • Era: era:Contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Bible › Reference editions
  • Resource ID: LLS:ANDREWSBNOTES
  • Resource Type: Study Bible
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-11T17:01:59Z

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