Life Application Study Bible: NIV by Anonymous


Life Application Study Bible: NIV
Title : Life Application Study Bible: NIV
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 0310919797
ISBN-10 : 9780310919797
Language : English
Format Type : Leather Bound
Number of Pages : 2400
Publication : First published January 1, 1988
Awards : ECPA Christian Book Award Christian Book of the Year (2009)

- Application Notes provide penetrating insight into what the Bible says to you about how you live. - Book Introductions use timelines, overviews, and outlines to prepare you to hear and respond to the book's truths. - Character Sketches spotlight key Bible figures and the lessons you can learn from their lives.- In-Text Charts and Maps help you locate key places and grasp difficult concepts at a glance. - Dictionary-Concordance developed specifically for the NIV Life Application Study Bible.- Red Letter Edition with the words of Christ printed in red.


Life Application Study Bible: NIV Reviews


  • Joellen

    I learned that God loves us very much that he sent Jesus as our Savior and that he wants all (everybody) to go to heaven for eternity.
    God has been taking care of his people ever since they have been on this earth. he protects us and gets us through problems through prayer.
    It makes God very sad to see when people don't worship him and don't obey his commandments including love one another. It makes God very sad when he sees how humans destroy their lives and the lives of others with drug wars and other wars of greed and injustice to fellow mankind.
    I learned that God is very patient with all the wickedness of people and still waiting for people to come to him as their one and only God.

  • Nadine A.

    I own several bibles and bible study books but every time I decided to read the entire bìble I would eventually just go back to daily devotionals or re-read my favorite books. That is until I found this bible. The explanatory notes, short history lessons and character profiles are just a few things included in this bible that not only helps with understanding how the scriptures can be applied to our world today but It helped me stay connected through the parts I found dìffícult or boríng and I was able to systematically complete the entire book, after trying many times in the past 20 years. The only reason I give it four stars is because some of the explanations are obviously contradictory to the text. Not enough to lessen its total value but enough to note.

  • john

    BEST book in the history of man

  • Brittany Lee

    I gave up a long time ago trying to read and understand the Bible, but after reading different parts of this edition, I saw it would be completely doable!

    This is the first Bible I've ever been able to comprehend. That being said, it would be great for anyone new to the faith of Christianity or even remotely interested in it, children who are of age to read, teens and adults, whoever likes info presented in a manner that doesn't make you read between the lines.

    The green hardcover is of high quality. (Warning about the small font-size: 8.75; there is a Large Print Edition available if you don't want to strain your eyes or use a magnifying glass.) The footnotes and extra guidance have really helped— (I wanted to explore/study faith on my own without religious pressure or bias.) This bible is one I wish I would have found earlier in life, because I may have connected with the Christian faith more than I do now. I have not found churches or segregated religions that sit well with my heart, so my time with spiritual text is very important to me. My eyes didn't glaze over, and I was actually interested in reading this. It's not all politics, and because of all the extras, I comprehended way more on my own than having the information shared through sermon. In one ear & out the other was NOT the case with this NLT Edition.

    I want to thank the Goodreads Giveaway Program, author, & publisher for the free print copy I won. It is comforting to have a bible in the house, one that I finally connect with in more ways than I ever have before. For that, I also want to say thank you. All reviews and opinions are voluntarily my own.

  • Paul

    NIV Life Application Study Bible (Anglicised) – A Beautiful Bible

    The NIV Life Application Study Bible is one of the most beautiful, easy to use Bibles that is perfect for personal study or if it were to be used in group resource. The NIV Life Application as well as being in my opinion the best study Bible available, and for me one of the easiest to read as we are not forced to read passages squeezed in to columns on a page. For those that tend to complain about the use of American English this has been Anglicised, so no z where it should be s!

    As someone who studied Theology and used to using a Bible but still gets brain freeze sometimes I find that this study Bible is a welcome help. As there are a number of study features that are included throughout the Bible, which helps to make the Scriptures more available for all rather keeping many of the books a mystery except for scholars.

    Why a Life Application Bible? If you are attempting to read the Bible by yourself and have no access to a Priest or Pastor to advise you on how to take the Word and apply it your life there are close to 10,000 study tools to help and advice. The great thing about this Bible it has been worked on by scholars of various denominations so there is ‘political’ slant that way. This is a Bible where the Scriptures are easy to read, explained in plain English and how to apply them to your life.

    There is so much to praise here with the excellent introductions to each book, with advice notes on them. There are some wonderful charts and maps, excellent cross-referencing, plus an extensive index. The integrity of this translation is intact as the NIV is regarded as the best combination of accuracy and more importantly readability.

    If you are an old hand at reading the Bible, or coming to the Bible for the first time to read, study and learn I cannot recommend NIV Life Application Study Bible (Anglicised) highly enough. I have the hard back copy and find it excellent, but there are leather and other cover options available. Buy this Bible and you will have access to the Scriptures in a modern way without the scholars waffle!

  • Jackie

    The chronological order adds a fresh through-line to the biblical narrative that is different than the canonical order. The explanations are clear, simple and easy to understand (though sometimes simply redundant in explaining verbatim what you are about to read, which loses half a star for me).
    The explanation of the historical accounts between the old and new testaments really help to increase one's understanding of the AD/BC split and what exactly was happening in society during the early days. It also gave me a deeper appreciation for the truth that binds the stories.
    I was specifically appreciative of the intricacy of the psalms and David's adventures, the categorization of Levitical laws and the integration of the epistles into the Acts account.
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  • Jonathan Derr

    How could you give this book anything LESS than 5 stars? Have you ever read a book so jammed full with stories, characters, plot twists etc.? I think of this book as one of my desert island books. If I had to pick only 5 books to read for the rest of my life stuck on a desert island, this would definitely be one of them. It is absolutely packed with interesting things. It can get tedious, don't get me wrong, the slow parts are definitely a little painful to trudge though. But if you can get through them, you will be very well rewarded. Anyway, now I know why they call it the 'good book'. It's worth a read!

  • Sandy Sandmeyer

    This Bible is a great version for study and easy reading. The study guides are wonderful. On many pages, the study guide is half the page and the Bible reading is the other half. The Bible is brought into clarity with this version. I highly recommend it to anyone!

  • Kelley

    I read the entire thing... including footnotes. Took me almost an entire year.
    I'm not going to comment on the book itself. It's "The Book" and to most people those capital letters are justified, to the majority of the world they are not.
    I also will not expound on my religious beliefs since they are immaterial to this commentary.
    I will only comment on this particular version of this book. I was gifted this book by a very religious friend about 15 years ago. It has sat on my shelf since then. But I am an avid reader and this was a book I had never read. So after previosuly abandoning a reading attempt I started anew with a new approach.
    My cover-to-cover reading didn't cut it. This time I did a "read in a year" the chronological method. This was somewhat cover-to-cover but you did jump between books and sections of books which was interesting to see how different books covered the same events. (Found this reading schedule by google search).
    The commentary in this book is really why one would buy this version... to "study" the bible. I realize that putting together a publication like this must be an extremely large effort invovling many individuals. Which shows in the footnotes... some books had excellent, helpful footnotes that were more matter of fact and interpretive. Other books had footnotes that were less interrepretive but instead more "preachy" with a feeling of instilling guilt as a motivator. Clearly I favored one technique over the other... so much so that during the "preachy" footnote books I almost dreaded reading them. I will note here that I read this with more of an educational view instead of a religious view, so perhaps those reading with a different motivation will find the opposite and wish the informative footnotes were more guilt ridden...
    Overall I did think this was well put together resulting in the version of this book that the multitudes of people working on it initially intended.

  • Dana

    The bible is truly the greatest story ever told. It was inspired by God- 2 Timothy 3:16 and it gives us personal instruction on Godly living, righteousness, even correction. Every word of God is flawless- Proverbs 30:5

    God is our refuge our shield, our strong tower in times of trouble. We are not to be anxious but in everything glorifying God the Father through the work of Jesus Christ on the cross. HE did what we could not do. Made himself to be sin, to be victorious over sin, and death; whereby we can experience eternal freedom with Him. Reign with him, and it is so awesome that we are children of God and he loved us so much that he gave his only begotten Son, that we could be victorious as well!

    Most amazing book I've ever read. For me this year it helped when I stopped trying to focus on the me aspects and focus on His character. Draw close to God and he will draw close to you!- James 4:8
    Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God!- Romans 10:17

  • Marianne

    My rating of 4 stars is, of course, for the NIV Life Application notes which appear at the bottom of each page, not for the text of the Bible itself which will always get the full 5! :) I'm going to assume everyone knew that but wanted to clarify juuuust in case.

    The notes range from being academic or historic commentary to applications for contemporary life, at times stretching the point a little to make it fit into a modern application. There were several places where I disagreed, even disagreed strongly, with the life application notes but for the most part they were insightful and useful. On those where I did not agree, I viewed them as an example of another person's opinion and something I could use to hone my own views.

  • Helen Pugsley

    Alright. This isn't a review for The Bible. This is a review for this particular Bible.
    This is a study bible. Being a study bible it has lots of little helpful footnotes. The target audience is teenagers (ages 13-18), so rather than being theology and a study of ancient life, it's more "Here's how the word would apply to your life child." Which is great! Other bibles like this helped me loads when I was a kid.
    However, I put this bible I got for Christmas away as a kid because it was the most homophobic thing I had ever read. The footnotes. I remember seeing red because it suggested gay people repent and be saved from their homosexuality. I've done a lot more reading on the subject in my adult life, and I can tell you, people are born with their sexual preferences. I firmly believe that that is the way God willed us to be. (I am available for further discussion. Go visit my website and find the contact page.)
    Thumbing through this as an adult today I find it is worse than I remember. There was a passage about the AIDS epidemic. (A study note) It said something to the affect of "God isn't using AIDS to punish gay people. But people who commit acts of homosexuality and do drugs are more likely to contract AIDS." And I quote "You wouldn't jump off a building and expect gravity not to take hold would you?" It goes on to say "That's nature. And nature is taking care of the harmful act it does to itself." So God isn't punishing gay men but They totally are? Which is it?
    Just before I went to put this away my eyes fell on a footnote featuring a 14 year old boy in handcuffs on a hard bench. "I chose the homeboys over church!" He lamented. And the iron bars snapped shut behind him.
    It seems like this bible is trying to use fear to control children. Which is manipulative and abusive. Really, if you want your children to resent you, your church, and the whole of christianity skew their world views like Frollo Claude did to Quasimoto and tell them the world is an awful scary place and home is the only place where they can be loved and safe. Or like Mother Gothel did to Rapunzel! Honestly, that behavior is why most of my friends left the church as adults. My solution is to educate children so they can make informed decisions and have their own relationship with Christ based on love, not fear of punishment.
    "There is no fear in perfect love. Perfect love drives out all fear." 1 John 4:18

  • Gloria

    The Life Application Study Bible is my favorite study Bible because it has great notes to explain the scripture in a way that is easy to understand and apply it to living in today's world. I have had the NIV translation for years in a leather bound format and even though I have several different Bibles, I keep going back to this one for study. The New Living Translation is a new to me translation and I to do it. I do feel that it is good to go between different translations to get a good picture of what the scripture is saying. I just received this Bible in a Goodreads giveaway where Tyndale was giving away this Bible in a hardcover version. I went to several different passages that I love, to compare, including Romans 8 and others, and thought that the NLT was a nice translation. The notes are the same ones in my old NIV version as in this new NLT version.
    Thanks to Tyndale and Goodreads for sponsoring the giveaway and for my win. I am happy to add this to my Bibles to study.

  • Tom Leary

    I've read through many different study bibles in my work as a youth minister. I haven't found any to be easier to understand or have more useful information than the Life Application Study Bibles. The NLT version works well as it is generally seen as truer the the biblical text. In general the commentary does a great job giving very useful information right on the page regarding the historical activities going on during the time of the verse being referenced.

  • Stasia Bruhn

    I have tried to read the King James version and I gave up!! I was trying to find a bible that I could understand and I found this gem!! This was a Christmas present to myself:) This is easy to read, notes at the bottom explain in more detail what it is U are reading.Believe me when I tell U this is the best bible!!

  • Mikey

    My first study bible, when I was new in my faith this study bible really assisted me in learning more about applying my faith to everyday life.

  • Jim

    Once again, I read various editions of the Book in search of meaning for me...It may not be somebody's way but it's mine and I rarely invoke the creator but I believe my faith is guiding me in this..

  • Beth White

    I loved this Easter challenge of reading through the Bible throughout the period of lent. Often my greatest struggle is making it through the books of the law such as Leviticus and Numbers. Reading them so close in time to the New Testament teachings of Jesus allowed me a new perspective on God’s love within the law and His heart for His people. The Bible is an incredibly powerful book with foundations within that set the basis for how we can and should live our lives but, more importantly, the relationship we were created to have with God and the journey and long suffering He has undertaken in order to bring us back to Him. The NIV study Bible is a fantastic translation that is easy to read and does not block the reader with the terminology and language used while also unraveling the message of the words intended by their authors.

  • Christy

    Couldn’t have picked a better year to read the Bible cover to cover. Used a plan that was chronological, which gives new light to the Psalms. Reading it once through is not enough....I will be starting again tomorrow.

  • Tobie

    Okay, so I've done many Bible studies since spring 2001, but never actually read through the entire Bible. I started my "one year through the Bible" journey in January 2010 and I'm still on the road. I love the reading plan that I have....I read a section from the Old Testament, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs each day. I downloaded the plan from Dailyaudiobible.com (DAB) which, by the way, is a great site. Brian Hardin, from DAB, does the year through the Bible every year (since I think 2005) and the podcast of each day is available from itunes. I can't say enough good things about it. And the podcast for each day, and each year, is new for that day / year. Yes, he reads live every single day of every year. Plus there's a great on-line community at DAB and awesome prayer warriers who will pray for you if you post a prayer request. Anyway, after getting a little side-tracked, I love my NIV Life Application Study Bible. Lots of information, footnotes, etc. My sister-in-law gave me this Bible in 2001 and I love it.

  • Ron

    I was given this version for Christmas 2009 by my Mother-in-Law, Barbara Parson, two months before she died. (I am departing from my normal practice of only listing books as "read" which I've read all the way through, because despite reading from this book regularly, I use another volume for my regular reading and study.)

    The large text was a concession to my age, and my need for a Bible I could read comfortably in public.

    A very good read.

  • Jay Wright

    I have read many versions of the Bible. I chose this version in 2005 for a Disciple course. I bought the Life Application Version. It is well footnoted and the NIV addition is easier to read. (Still like King James the best). It is the best study Bible I have ever owned and I still use it today. Now, 2021, I have read it cover to cover again. Still love it.

  • Kristin

    I used a plan from
    www.bible-reading.com to read the entire Bible in 2019. It’s definitely a proud moment for me. This application Bible was the perfect choice. The footnotes, maps, timelines, and summaries were super helpful!

  • Mona

    The word of God can only have a five star rating.

  • Aaron

    Going to need to read this one over a few more times