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From the moment you pick it up, you'll know it's a classic. The MacArthur Study Bible is perfect for serious study.

Dr. John MacArthur has collected his pastoral and scholarly work of more than 35 years to create the most comprehensive study Bible available. No other study Bible does such a thorough job of explaining the historical context, unfolding the meaning of the text, and making it practical for your life.



About the Author

JOHN F. MACARTHUR pastors Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, and serves as president of the Master's College and Seminary. A well-known Bible expositor and conference speaker, he has written more than six dozen books, including the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series and the MacArthur Study Bible. He is the Bible teacher on Grace to You, an international radio broadcast.

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  • Bonded Leather: 2208 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (June 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0529122510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0529122513
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.3 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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127 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wait Is Over...., June 18, 2006
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The NASB MacArthur Study Bible satisfies the desire of those who like the notes of The MacArthur Study Bible (NKJV) but wished they were available in the NASB translation. Thankfully, unlike his NKJV Bible, the NASB MacArthur has added a Concordance of both words and phrases, with brief synonyms also given. Also, for easier look-up, an Alphabetical Subject List of Charts and Maps has been added to the Index of Charts and Maps that still is ordered by Bible book. Introductory sections that make this Bible a great choice to give to new believers have been retained: Introduction to the Bible, How We Got the Bible, How to Study the Bible, and more. There are also visual changes (that some may prefer but I do not) between this NASB MacArthur and MacArthur's NKJV--(1) Faint block print for the previously bold book headings at the page tops and for subheadings throughout, (2) Ornamentation that I find distracting, and at times hard on the eye: The first page of each of the 66 Bible books has a 6" letter "M" shadowed over the text. Also, instead of previously clear, bold dots to itemize a list, faint, scroll-like flourishes are used in lists as well as on both the now more shapely and decorative charts and on both sides of page numbers (numbers that in the NKJV are an easy-to-see bold). Theologically, for discriminating readers who hoped MacArthur would modify his notes that touched on the eternal Sonship of Christ, he has not; while noting Christ's eternal deity, he still holds that Christ's Sonship is an office by divine appointment that had a beginning (Heb 5:5 note). Finally, realizing that for serious Bible students who prefer the NASB, the choice for a primary study Bible will come down to MacArthur's or Ryrie's (both excellent), here are some distinctives: (1) MacArthur's Bible text is indented by paragraph, Ryrie's indented for each verse, (2) MacArthur offers more in quantity of notes, (3) MacArthur's print is significantly fainter/harder on the eyes than Ryrie's, (4) MacArthur's cross-references are in the center-column, Ryrie's in side margins, and MacArthur's margins are narrower, (5) Only MacArthur's has a Harmony of the Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles, although both have a Harmony of the Gospels, (6) regarding the so-called "Lordship" (MacArthur)/"easy-believism" (Ryrie) controversy, MacArthur still includes in the back a page entitled "The Character of Genuine Saving Faith" that is an outline of verse citations supporting the Lordship position. As for construction, I purchased the hardback, and when opened it lies flat, no problem. The pages are not gilded (I don't know about the leather version.) Finally, for all the scholarship in this book, the price is a huge bargain--so much so, that even those who are attached to the beautiful KJV or another translation, might want to consider also owning this NASB MacArthur Bible as a reference book.
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117 of 122 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New MacArthur Study Bible an Improvement, May 24, 2006
Like many students of the Bible, I have long been in a quest for the "Holy Grail" of the perfect study Bible. No such thing may ever exist, but this latest release of the MacArthur Study Bible, in the updated NASB, gets us a step closer. MacArthur's first study Bible, in the NKJV, was similarly an overall fine resource but unfortunately that version was tied to an NT text that most evangelical scholars feel is not the most accurate. While NKJV may have provided comfort for those traditionalists who wanted to retain the flavor and majesty of its Elizabethan/King James English, surely if this is the Word of God we must insist on accuracy over familiarity. After all, the King James, while an admirable effort and the standard for years, even centuries, is not the original Bible. The updated NASB text is a significant improvement in terms of accuracy, although some have criticized its English usage as "wooden." The general consensus, however, is that NASB does make for a great study Bible. Those looking for more gender neutral English usage won't find much here, but I personally find the more archaic usage of "brethren" that NASB employs preferable to the "brothers" that NIV, ESV, HCSB and other more modern versions use. NASB also uses capital letters for pronouns referring to deity, a practice that some find objectionable because it is not in the originals. But neither is red letter text for the words of Jesus, a feature found in many modern versions (but missing in this study Bible). These matters are certainly items of preference and should not form the basis for rejection of a given translation.

The MacArthur NASB Study Bible has all the standard wonderful features of a great study Bible, and in my view eclipses all the other study Bibles I have seen. It is a treasure trove for the serious student of the Bible who wants a deeper, more scholarly, theological and textual approach. Not all will agree with all of MacArthur's theological views--even I do not--but it is refreshing to see someone take a stand, instead of saying "Some Christians believe this and other Christians believe that" as one often sees in other study Bibles today. MacArthur is Baptistic, cessationist and combines elements of dispensational(pre-trib, pre-mill rapture) and Calvinistic theology; he may be at times a bit overly dogmatic on non-essential points (after all, this is his effort rather than a group effort, which may be one of the weaknesses of this study Bible). The Calvinist circles I have run in most of my life are a-millenial and definitely baptize infants, but who knows, perhaps a blended theology that MacArthur employs is closest to the truth and can help bridge the warring camps that one often finds in evangelical circles today.

The features of this study Bible are too lengthy to cover here, but it should be noted that a concordance, missing in the NKJV MacArthur Study Bible, has now been added. The font is clear and bold, easy for an older reader such as myself to benefit from. All the usual bells and whistles are there and then some (great book and section introductions, outlines, maps and charts, an index, terrific, detailed textual notes, an overview of theology, a Bible reading plan, the miracles and parables of Christ, a harmony of the gospels, an article on the inter-testamental period and other articles about the Bible, timelines, a table of monies, weights and measures, and much, much more). Another positive--unlike many other NASB editions, this one is in paragraph rather than verse format.

If you want to dig deep into the Word, this is the place to do it. I have been waiting for this study Bible for a long time.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good study Bible, September 17, 2006
This is a very good study Bible and one I use a lot. It provides excellent notes on every book of the Bible in a readable and easy to understand format. MacArthur is a Calvinist, so his notes come from that prespective.
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