The Charles F. Stanley
Life Principles Bible Charles F. Stanley General Editor New American Standard Bible www.ThomasNelson.com THE CHARLES F. STANLEY LIFE PRINCIPLES BIBLE Copyright 2009 by Charles F. Stanley New American Standard Bible Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by THE LOCKMAN FOUNDATION A Corporation Not for Profit LA HABRA, CA All Rights Reserved http://www.lockman.org The NASB, NAS, New American Standard Bible, and New American Standard trademarks are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by The Lockman Foundation. Use of these trademarks requires the permission of The Lockman Foundation.
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Thank you for purchasing the HarperCollins Christian Publishing eBook version from Thomas Nelson and Zondervans excellent line of Bible translations that exist to serve Christians who not only recognize the Bibles importance, but who also want a Bible to treasure in their lifelong pursuit of the knowledge of Gods revelation of Himself. There are a multitude of Bibles available to engage children, youth, men, and women with the Word of God, including Text Only, Daily, Devotional, Reference, and Comprehensive Study. What is the difference between an eBook and a print book? eBook versions of various Bibles contain all of 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 currently do not support the more complex layout seen in print version books. eReaders currently do not support the more complex layout seen in print version books.
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Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the Bible books. Select a chapter number hyperlink. Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the verses. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. How do I navigate Supplementary Materials? The eBook version of the NASB Charles F. Introductory articles (lists) are hyperlinked directly to the content-specific location in the main text. Introductory articles (lists) are hyperlinked directly to the content-specific location in the main text.
Select the hyperlinked entry in the article or list to go to its location in the main text. Select the hyperlinked entry in the main text to go back to the article or list in the or use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. Footnotes (Translators Notes) are marked with small, hyperlinked letters a to point out verses that will explain the referenced word or phrase. Select the hyperlinked letter in the main Bible text to the corresponding cross reference(s). Select the hyperlinked letter to the left of the cross reference(s) and you are returned to the main Bible text, or use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. articles highlight thirty of the Bibles most critical principles for successful Christian living.
Select the hyperlinked entry that begins with the phrase Life Principle at the end of a paragraph where referenced Bible verse(s) appear to go to its location in the Annotations section. Select the hyperlinked title entry in the Annotations section to go back to the Bible verse location, or use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. You can also select a Life Principles article from the . What the Bible Says About articles bring scriptural insight to bear on a wide variety of topics of special concern to all believers in Christ. Select the hyperlinked entry that begins with the phrase What the Bible Says About at the end of a paragraph where referenced Bible verse(s) appear to go to its location in the Annotations section. Answers to Lifes Questions focus on the many challenges we face in our Christian faith as we try to live for God in a world often hostile to our growth in grace. Answers to Lifes Questions focus on the many challenges we face in our Christian faith as we try to live for God in a world often hostile to our growth in grace.
Select the hyperlinked entry that begins with the phrase Answers to Lifes Questions at the end of a paragraph where referenced Bible verse(s) appear to go to its location in the Annotations section. Select the hyperlinked title entry in the Annotations section to go back to the Bible verse location, or use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. Life Examples
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