Geneva Bible (redirected fromGeneva Edition) See underGeneva. a translation of the Bible into English, made and published by English refugees in Geneva (Geneva, 1560; London, 1576). It was the first English Bible printed in Roman type instead of the ancient black letter, the first which reco...
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Lloyd E. Berry ed., The Geneva Bible : A Facsimile of the 1560 Edition (University of Wisconsin Press, 1969), pages vi+28+1227 in facsimile ; $ 29.50 cloth, $50 Bible-style leatherdoi:10.3366/more.1971.8.1.21F. WilliamsEdinburgh University Press...
The Geneva Bible is unique among all other Bibles. It was the first Bible to use chapters and numbered verses and became the most popular version of its time because of its extensive marginal notes. These notes, written by Reformation leaders including John Calvin and others, were intended to...
Home of the 1599 Geneva Bible. Tolle Lege Press was founded in 2004 to bring great Christian literature from the past back into print for the modern Church.
The Geneva Bible: The Annotated New Testament 1602 Edition Gerald T. Sheppard, editor New York: Pilgrim Press, 1989. viii + 312 pdoi:10.1177/000842989102000229David Lyle JeffreyStudies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses