The Companion BibleE. W. Bullinger's exhaustively researched study Bible A direct descendant of the great Swiss reformer, Johann H. Bullinger, E. W. Bullinger was a life-long scholar and writer. He studied at King's College, London, from 1860 through 1861 and was ordained in the Church of England in 1862. In 1867 he was appointed to the position of clerical secretary for the Trinitarian Bible Society, a post he would hold until his death. The Companion Bible by Bullinger was released in six parts, beginning in 1910, and Bullinger's identity as author of the notes and editor was purposely left off the title page. The introduction notes: "To the same end this Bible is not associated with the name of any man; so that its usefulness may neither be influenced nor limited by any such consideration; but that it may commend itself, on its own merits, to the whole English-speaking race." The text of The Companion Bible is the Authorized Version (KJV). Bullinger's notes relied upon many sources from the biblical studies of that era, particularly the emerging archaeological and linguistic discoveries of the late 19th century. Notes within the text of this 2,176 page, one-volume study Bible give valuable insights into the original Greek and Hebrew languages. Alternate translations, explanations of figures of speech, cross-references and an introductory detailed outline of each book and chapter are among the many features which Bible students, pastors, and seminarians will find helpful. Study helps in The Companion Bible include:
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... soul that eateth of the flesh of the 12 sacrifice of 13 peace offerings , that per- tain unto the LORD , having his uncleanness upon him , even that 18 soul shall be cut off from his people . : о 21 Moreover the 18 soul that shall touch ...
... soul . 12 Therefore I said unto the children of Israel , No 10 soul of you shall eat blood , neither shall any stranger that sojourneth among you eat blood . ' 13 And whatsoever man there be of the 2 children of Israel , or of the ...
... soul longeth to eat flesh ; thou mayest eat flesh , whatsoever thy soul lusteth after ... 21 If the place which the LORD thy God hath chosen to put His name there be too far from thee , then thou shalt kill of thy herd and of thy flock ...