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NIV GOD'S JUSTICE BIBLE BRITISH TEXT BLUE SOFTBACK

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  • ISBN 9781473635111
  • Pub Date 01/01/2016
NIV God's Justice Bible pairs the full text of the Bible with study notes and introductions on the theme of God's passionate concern for justice.......
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NIV God's Justice Bible pairs the full text of the Bible with study notes and introductions on the theme of God's passionate concern for justice.

The Christian God is deeply and passionately concerned with justice - it's his very nature and it's evident throughout the Bible. God created a good world; a flourishing garden, in which there was no evil and humans and all living creatures could thrive and prosper. But evil did enter, humankind faltered, and there began God's great fight - to win back our hearts and inspire us to join with him in administering justice and bringing the fullness of life to creation.

The NIV God's Justice Bible explores this key character trait of God and important area of Christian life. Alongside the NIV Bible text, a global cast of scholars and justice fighters contribute study notes, book introductions, questions for reflection and prayers to inform, challenge and inspire.

NIV God's Justice Bible is designed to fire readers' passion for social justice and take positive steps to bring justice issues to light in their own circles of influence - all for the glory of God.

The writers come from every continent, representing organisations such as International Justice Mission, Compassion and World Vision. Well-known UK and US contributors include Krish Kandiah, Ron Sider and Joel Edwards.

Biographical Notes

The New International Version is the world's most popular modern English Bible translation. Developed by Biblica, formerly the International Bible Society, the New International Version is the result of years of work by the Committee on Bible Translation, overseeing the efforts of many contributing scholars. The translators are drawn from a wide range of denominations and from various countries and they continually review new research in order to ensure the NIV remains at the forefront of accessibility, relevance and authority.

Publication date: 19 May 2016
Softback: 1728
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton