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1599 Geneva Bible - The Bible Of The Pilgrims.
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The first edition to contain full marginal notes and
tables
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This Geneva Bible is a facsimile of the (Herbert 248)
1599 edition
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Includes the Apocrypha
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(Herbert 248 - the earliest of the 1599 editions that he
records)
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Undated Sternhold & Hopkins Psalms Section
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Morning and Evening Prayer Section
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Reference & Reading List section
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ISBN: 0962988804 & 0962988839
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Introduction by James W. Bennett
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Bible Size: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4" x 2 3/4"
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Binding: Seven Ounce Brown Cowhide Leather
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Paper: Printed on Acid Free Paper
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4 Page Family Record Section
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Publisher: LL Brown Publishing
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with the usual gold or silver foil but a "foil-less" branding procedure will
be used to match the Bible.
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Bibles printed in the 1500’s were works of art. The printing press was only a
century old when the Reformers began developing the Geneva Bible. The
typesetting on each page was an awesome task in itself. When the printer
finished the job of printing the Bible, he would sell the copy in unbound
signatures to a buyer. The binder would then inquired as to the type of cover
preferred, designed the cover, and bound it to the Bible. This practice made
most Geneva Bibles unique.
In the tradition of the original Geneva Bible we are offering the classic. We
sought to reproduce a Bible with a genuine authentic look. To accomplish this we
used leather cover and technique designed to durably bind a Bible. To accomplish
this we use a cowhide leather covering and the binding is Smyth sewn to insure
durability and the ability to stay open
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Geneva Bible is a critical, yet almost completely forgotten part of the
Protestant Reformation. Driven out of England by the persecutions of Bloody
Mary, several future leaders of the Reformation came to Geneva to create a pure
and accurate translation of the Holy Writ. Concerned about the influence that
the Catholic Church had on the existing translations of the Bible from the
Latin, these men turned to the original Hebrew and Greek texts to produce the
Geneva Bible. This made the Geneva Bible the first complete Bible to be
translated into English from the original Hebrew and Greek texts.
The creation of the Geneva Bible was a substantial undertaking. Its authors
spent over two years, working diligently day and night by candlelight, to finish
the translation and the commentaries. The entire project was funded by the
exiled English congregation in Geneva, making the translation a work supported
by the people and not by an authoritarian church or monarch.
All the marginal commentaries were finished by 1599, making the 1599 edition
of the Geneva Bible the most complete study aide for Biblical scholars and
students. This edition does contain the Apocrypha. The Apocrypha’s notes are
minimal or absent in other editions. Additional highlights of this edition
include maps of the Exodus route and Joshua’s distribution of land, a name and
subject index, and Psalms sung by the English congregation in Geneva.
The greatest distinction of the Geneva Bible, however, is the extensive
collection of marginal notes that it contains. Prominent Reformation leaders
such as John Calvin, John Knox, Miles Coverdale, William Whittingham, Theodore
Beza, and Anthony Gilby wrote the majority of these notes in order to explain
and interpret the scriptures. The notes comprise nearly 300,000 words, or nearly
one-third the length of the Bible itself, and they are justifiably considered
the most complete source of Protestant religious thought available.
Owing to the marginal notes and the superior quality of the translation, the
Geneva Bible became the most widely read and influential English Bible of the
16th and 17th centuries. It was continually printed from 1560 to 1644 in over
200 different editions. It was the Bible of choice for many of the greatest
writers, thinkers, and historical figures of the Reformation era. William
Shakespeare’s plays and the writings of John Milton and John Bunyan were clearly
influenced by the Geneva Bible. Oliver Cromwell issued a pamphlet containing
excerpts from the Geneva Bible to his troops during the English Civil War. When
the Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower they took with them exclusively the
Geneva Bible.
The marginal notes of the Geneva Bible enraged the Catholic Church, since the
notes deemed the act of confession to men – the Catholic Bishops – as
unjustified by Holy Script. Man should confess to God only; man’s private life
was man’s private life. The notes also infuriated King James, since they allowed
disobedience to tyrannical kings. King James went so far as to make ownership of
the Geneva Bible a felony. He then proceeded to make his own version of the
Bible, but without the marginal notes that had so disturbed him. Consequently,
during King James’s reign, and into the reign of Charles I, the Geneva Bible was
gradually replaced by the King James Bible.
Because of the print size, this facsimile reproduction is more difficult for
some readers. A magnifying glass is often necessary for the marginal notes. On
some of the printing the marginal notes are not entirely clear. Also, some
adjustment is required to get accustomed to the interchanged I and J, u and v,
and f and s in the old print style. L. L. Brown Publishing is proud to offer the
Geneva Bible to Christians serious about understanding the Bible. A wealth of
information that has been left to us by the Leaders of the Protestant
Reformation is now available after four centuries of being out of print.
1599 Geneva Bible Notes (From the Reformed Reader)

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Book below to see the 1599 Geneva Bible Marginal Notes in today's English and
type.
Copyright 1999-2006, The Reformed Reader, All Rights Reserved
GENESIS
EXODUS
LEVITICUS
NUMBERS
DEUTERONOMY
JOSHUA
JUDGES
RUTH
1 SAMUEL
2 SAMUEL
1 KINGS
2 KINGS
1 CHRONICLES
2 CHRONICLES
EZRA
NEHEMIAH
ESTER
JOB
PSALMS
PROVERBS
ECCLESIASTES
SONG OF SOLOMON
ISAIAH
JEREMIAH
LAMENTATIONS
EZEKIEL
DANIEL
HOSEA
JOEL
AMOS
OBADIAH
JONAH
MICAH
NAHUM
HABAKKUK
ZEPHANIAH
HAGGAI
ZECHARIAH
MALACHI
MATTHEW
MARK
LUKE
JOHN
ACTS
ROMANS
1 CORINTHIANS
2 CORINTHIANS
GALATIANS
EPHESIANS
PHILIPPIANS
COLOSSIANS
1 THESSALONIANS
2 THESSALONIANS
1 TIMOTHY
2 TIMOTHY
TITUS
PHILEMON
HEBREWS
JAMES
1 PETER
2 PETER
1 JOHN
2 JOHN
3 JOHN
JUDE
REVELATION