MINECRAFTERS BIBLE
New International Readers Version
NIrV Thinline Bible
Copyright 2000, 2008, 2014 by Zondervan
The Holy Bible, New International Readers Version
Copyright 1995, 1996, 1998, 2014 by Biblica, Inc.
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ePub Edition May 2016: 978-0-310-75465-7
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2014935550
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Table of Contents
What is the difference between an eBook and a print book?
eBook versions of Bibles contain all the content and supplementary materials found in the original print versions and are optimized for navigation in the various apps and devices used for display. eReaders display text as one fluid string in a single column, which differs from the multi-column layout seen in many print version Bibles. Therefore, some content may not match the exact appearance of the original print version, but uses hyperlinks to navigate between related content.
How do I use the eBook Table of Contents?
*Important Note: Be sure to consult your device manufacturers Users Guide for device-specific navigation instructions.*
The is generally formatted in the same order as the original print version and hyperlinked as follows:
To navigate to specific Bible books, chapters, or verses, please note the following:
Book links (Ex. Genesis) go directly to the Introduction of each book, or the beginning of that Bible book if there is no introductory text.
Chapter number links go directly to the beginning of the chapter associated with a book.
Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the verses in each chapter.
Every Bible book and chapter hyperlink in the Bible text returns or goes back to the . Or, use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection.
How do I navigate supplementary materials?
Within feature materials, every Scripture reference is hyperlinked directly to the location of that content. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection.
The includes an alphabetic list of important words.
Select the hyperlinked letter of the alphabet to navigate to the corresponding list of entries.
Selecting the letter heading from within the list of entries will return to the beginning of the .
Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the entries.
Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection.
Its the beginning of your journey! In your hands is a whole Bible full of stories and places you can explore. Here are some hints and tips for how to use your Bible.
If you want to know where to go, the table of contents tells you what each book of the Bible is and where you can find it. A Bible dictionary is in the back and helps you understand any words you dont know.
The Bible is broken out into books, chapters and verses. They help you look up exactly what you want to find. Once you know the book you are looking for, you can turn to it. Next, you can look up the chapter number within that book. Then you can look up the verse number within that chapter.
WHAT TO READ:
WHAT TO DO: Create a new character (if necessary) and start gathering items for the journey ahead (think wood, iron, gold, food and so on).
The books of the New Testament are indicated by italics.
Have You Ever Heard of the New International Version?
We call it the NIV. Many people read the NIV. In fact, more people read the NIV than any other English Bible. They like it because its easy to read and understand.
And now we are happy to give you another Bible thats easy to read and understand. Its the New International Readers Version. We call it the NIrV.
Who Will Enjoy Reading the New International Readers Version?
People who are just starting to read will understand and enjoy the NIrV. Children will be able to read it and understand it. So will older people who are learning how to read. People who are reading the Bible for the first time will be able to enjoy reading the NIrV. So will people who have a hard time understanding what they read. And so will people who use English as their second language. We hope this Bible will be just right for you.
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