CPH Releases Information on "The Lutheran Study Bible"
For Immediate Release (from CPH)
CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE
ANNOUNCES NEW LUTHERAN STUDY BIBLE
Saint Louis, MO - Concordia Publishing House will release The Lutheran Study Bible in October 2009. The Lutheran Study Bible is the first study Bible in English to be developed from the ground-up with notes that are "exclusivelyand distinctively Lutheran."
The Lutheran Study Bible includes more than 26,500 study notes, including over 2,000 application notes and prayers for every part of the Bible; over 80,000 center column cross-references and 900 cross-references to 120 full or half-page maps, charts, and diagrams; and more than 220 articles and introductions to biblical books and topics. The Lutheran Study Bible notes were prepared by Lutheran theologians, scholars, and pastors from 12 Lutheran church bodies. "We are excited to offer all English-speaking Christians a study Bible that offers such a comforting and powerful Christ-centered understanding of the Scriptures," shares Rev. Paul T. McCain, Publisher and Executive Director of Editorial for CPH. "As the Lutheran Reformers put it, Christ and His Gospel is the unspeakable treasure that alone opens the door to the entire Bible."
The Lutheran Study Bible uses the English Standard VersionR translation, one of the fastest growing translations worldwide and considered to be one of the most precise English translations available. "TLSB is a truly unique offering in the study Bible 'market'," says Gretchen Jameson, CPH's Corporate Communications manager, "it combines a personal, devotional, and practical application approach to Bible reading, alongside solid scholarly study notes. There is, quite simply, nothing else like it available today."
Detailed information about the unique features of The Lutheran Study Bible will be online at cph.org/lutheranbible in October 2008.
The Lutheran Study Bible is available for Internet pre sale in March 2009.
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