![]() ![]() – Library of 300 ancient texts in English with geographical places indexed and linked to ancient sites – All original content comprised of 850,000 words, equivalent to 1,500 pages of text – Every site described, ranked with a five star system, & gives advice for “what to see there” – Gallery of 8,000 pictures for 850 sites & monuments (regular updates) ![]() TimeTravelRome features:- 4500 ancient sites and monuments located precisely on the map Recent updates made in September 2019 have expanded and improved it still further. It was the first systematic expository of the entire Bible made by the Adventist church, the first such to be consistently based on the original languages of the Bible, and the first to consistently incorporate archaeological research to provide a historical context for interpretation.TimeTravelRome is the most comprehensive mobile app dedicated to the ancient Roman Empire. The Encyclopedia was published in 1966, with a "Revised Edition" in 1976 and a "Second Revised Edition" in 1996. The Bible Students' Source Book was published in 1962. The Bible Dictionary was published in 1960 and revised in 1979. The seventh (last) volume also contains various indexes. Nichol served as the editor-in-chief, and oversaw 37 contributors which included associate editors Raymond Cottrell and Don Neufeld, and assistant editor Julia Neuffer. The project began with the Bible Commentary, which was first published from 1953 to 1957. The series is published by the Seventh-day Adventist church-owned Review and Herald Publishing Association. It includes the seven-volume Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, the two-volume Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, as well as the single volumes Seventh-day Adventist Bible Dictionary, Seventh-day Adventist Bible Students' Source Book and Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology. ![]() "The Seventh-day Adventist Commentary Reference Series is a set of volumes produced primarily by Seventh-day Adventist scholars, and designed for both scholarly and church member use. ![]()
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