The Geneva Bible 1560

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The Geneva Bible 1560

Anonymous | 4.47

Customized Edition

USD 190.00

  • Material
    Leather
  • Size
    11.00" x 8.50"
  • Pages
    1280 pp
  • Paper
    Natural Shade
  • Availability
    In Stock

About the binding

Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Acid Free Natural Shade Paper
Gold Foil Printing on Hubbed Spine
Gold Foil Embossing on Front Cover
Gold Foil Gilding of Edges (Not Sprayed)
Ribbon Bookmark
Colored Marble Endpapers
Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Ribbon Bookmark

About the Book

The Geneva Bible 1560, attributed to anonymous scholars and theologians, is a cornerstone in the history of Biblical translations. This edition, renowned for its comprehensive and precise translation, was the first English Bible to be fully translated from the original Hebrew and Greek texts. It also introduced verse numbering, which revolutionized how the scriptures were read and referenced. The translation was carried out by English Protestant exiles in Geneva, Switzerland, and it became immensely popular among the English-speaking Protestant community, including notable figures such as William Shakespeare and the Pilgrims. This leather-bound edition of the Geneva Bible 1560 offers a unique blend of historical significance and luxurious craftsmanship. The high-quality leather cover provides an elegant and durable exterior, perfect for preserving this valuable text. The intricate detailing on the spine and cover adds an extra touch of sophistication, making it a splendid addition to any library or personal collection. This edition is not only a treasure trove of spiritual and historical knowledge but also a work of art that stands the test of time. The Geneva Bible is notable for its extensive marginal notes, which were considered revolutionary at the time of its publication. These annotations provided a deeper understanding of the scriptures and helped guide readers through complex theological concepts. The notes were also known for their Protestant viewpoint, often critiquing the practices of the Roman Catholic Church, which made the Geneva Bible a controversial yet influential text during the Reformation. This leather-bound edition faithfully reproduces these notes, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the theological debates and insights of the 16th century.

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