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C.I. Schofield Study Bible

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The Scofield Reference Bible is an annotated study Bible edited by Cyrus I. Scofield and first published by Oxford University Press in 1909.

It popularized dispensationalism through its extensive commentary, notes, and outlines.

The Scofield Bible divides biblical history into distinct dispensations, each marked by a different way God governs humanity.

It also features a system of cross-references and chain references to connect related passages throughout the Bible.

This study Bible has been influential among conservative evangelical Christians, shaping their understanding of biblical prophecy, eschatology, and the relationship between Israel and the Church.

Despite its impact, it has faced criticism for its dispensationalist interpretations and perceived theological biases.

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J.D. Greear
as the Bible he was raised on, which made dispensationalism popular.
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Jay Dyer
in relation to its influence on American evangelicalism and promotion by Oxford University.
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