The original Geneva Bible opened the
doors for millions of Christians to read the Bible in
their own language and understand it without the help of
a priest. The New Geneva Study Bible captures the
original spirit of this with great study notes from
reformed Christian leaders such as editors R.C. Sproul
and J.I. Packer.
The same
editorial staff teamed up to replace the New Geneva
Study Bible with the
Reformation
Study Bible. This carries the tradition of the
Geneva study Bible under a new name.
The Geneva
study Bible is available in hardcover and leather
editions. It translated in the New King James
Version.
If you want a more historic and
authentic copy of the Geneva Bible, copies of the 1560
and 1599 versions are also available.