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The Didache Bible with Commentaries Based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church

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Product Details

Product Code:
DBIBH
Format:
Hardback
ISBN/UPC:
9781586179731
Length:
1.75 (in)
Size (HxW):
9.25 x 6.25 (in)
Pages:
1960
Publication date:
January 14, 2015
Weight:
51.2 oz
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Product Overview

The Didache Bible presents extensive commentaries, based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, for each of the books of the Holy Bible. It also includes numerous apologetical inserts to assist the reader in understanding the Church's teachings on current issues.

It uses the Revised Standard Version, Second Catholic Edition translation of the complete text of Sacred Scriptures, Old and New Testaments. This Bible version is considered by many Catholic leaders and authors, including Peter Kreeft and Scott Hahn, as the most beautiful English translation of the Bible today.

The Didache Bible is a valuable resource for students and those participating in Scripture studies. Ideal for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith and intended to be accessible by all Catholics in its level of scriptural scholarship.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Twenty-seven full-color biblical maps, including the journeys of Jesus Christ.
  • More than 100 apologetical explanations that help to answer common questions about the faith
  • Comprehensive, forty-three page glossary and a topical index.
  • Large 6" x 9" size
  • The font size for the text of Scripture is 9.5 points which is comparable to the font size used in most business letters.
  • The font size for the text of commentary is 8.5 points.
  • Sewn binding
  • imprimatur and nihil obstat

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  • 5
    Dis regard previous inquiry and review comments

    Posted by J. Hess on Aug 30th 2022

    Hello, In my previous review I critiqued capitalization of the Lord. Ex. "Him vs Him" . I looked back at a Haydock version from 1878 (last Haydock Revision?) I see similar behaviors. It is a reprint. I am checking an actual haydock going back to the 1850's to see if the patter matches. Again, please disregard my previous request for review. That said, I still believe it is an excellent book

  • 5
    Grammar

    Posted by Jim on Aug 28th 2022

    I love this Bible. I have been using it for several months now. Overall, I think it’s an excellent edition for teaching those who have troubles with Old English and is very easy to cross reference with the Catechism. That said, perhaps there could be a review for grammar when referencing God. I may be in error here, but I have come across text where God is referenced and is referenced in lower case as compared to upper case. " him" instead of "Him". Again, I do not wish to detract from this excellent book, but from my perspective it is something that could/should be reviewed in future printings. Please continue to produce the excellent and much needed materials. Gods Blessings

  • 5
    Didache Bible

    Posted by Anthony Lowder on Feb 8th 2021

    I have had this Bible for only a short time but it is a great study Bible because it ties in with the CCC so beautifully in that it gives a Catholic the reference to the Churches teaching so that Scripture is much more clear than any other Bible that I have used before. If you want a Bible that lines up with Catholic dogma and theology you can't do any better than this, l very highly recommend this Bible to anyone interested in what the Church teaches and where in Scripture you can find it.