Companion Bible

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Book • 1970
The Companion Bible is a 2,176-page study edition of the Authorized Version (KJV) featuring E. W. Bullinger's detailed notes on biblical structure, figures of speech, alternate translations from original Greek and Hebrew, cross-references, charts, maps, timelines, and 198 appendices covering topics like Hebrew word explanations, proper names, calendars, and dispensational theology.

Originally released in six parts starting in 1910, it provides in-depth insights for Bible students, pastors, and scholars, emphasizing archaeological and linguistic discoveries of the era without associating the notes with any single name to maximize its universal appeal.

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