Iceland Theme ESV Study Bible

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Inspired by the vast landscape of Iceland, this new Study Bible design features the soft blooms of lupines, a native flowering plant in shades of lavender and periwinkle. This lovely vista connects beautifully with Hosea 6:3 on the back cover: “Let us press on to know the Lord; his going out is sure as the dawn; he will come to us as the showers, as the spring rains that water the earth.” As we gaze upon creation we can feel encouraged knowing that God is faithful to refresh and renew us with his presence. Our hope for you with this Bible is that you would rest in the assurance of the Lord’s everlasting love.

Study Bible

  • Main Purpose: To provide you with explanations, historical context, and theological insight as you read.

  • Features:

    • Verse-by-verse or section-by-section study notes written by biblical scholars.

    • Cross-references to other related Bible passages.

    • Maps, charts, timelines, and introductions for each book.

    • Explanations of ancient customs, key words in the original languages, and theological concepts.

    • Often heavier and thicker because of the extra content.

  • Best for:

    • Someone wanting deeper understanding of the meaning and background of the text.

    • People who appreciate scholarly commentary alongside the Word.

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The Word & The Witness

The Bible was made to be opened. The journal beside it—to hold what overflows.

“Write the vision; make it plain on tablets…” (Habakkuk 2:2)

Together, they’re for your prayers, your revelations, your remembering. A place to hold what He whispers. Gift them to a Sister, friend, a daughter, or someone hungry to walk with Him. The Word and your witness—side by side.

Isaiah 30:15

“In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.”

How often do we run from the very quiet that heals us?

Person sitting on a couch in a living room, writing in a notebook.