"Under the expert editorship of Cain Hope Felder, The Original African Heritage Study Bible: King James Version is enhanced with special annotations providing a unique African/Edenic perspective to the primary source document of Christianity. A unique and highly recommended edition of the King James translation, The Original African Heritage Study Bible provides the reader with an interpreted Scripture as it relates to persons of African descent. Included study features include introductions to each book of the bible, highlighted scripture references of African/Edenic presence, 64 pages of full-color photographs, illustrations and maps, an identification of African martyrs and saints, women of African lineage, maps of ancient Africa, a glossary of biblical proper names, a major subject index, and the words of Jesus Christ printed in red. The product of meticulous and rigorous biblical scholarship, readers of The Original African Heritage Study Bible will be privileged with a special appreciation of the Holy Bible's inherent multiculturalism." Midwest Book Review
Ah, thanks Timothy.
R
P.S. in an odd/unexpected turn of bible reading events I have been spending considerable time reading the NABRE. Someone may want to decommission me as a Catholic because I am very much likely this translation and, wait for it, am not having the kind of issues some people seem to have with what they read into the purpose of these 'inclusive' language or the notes. I know. Egad!
I know this is an old post but I had a question. If you still have the african bible compact edition what is the binding? is it a paperback or does it have a vinyl cover or something else? I was thinking about purchasing one and was curious? Thanks. Tom.
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