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Countless pastors, teachers, and students have pored over the best-selling Be series---and now these insightful studies are available in one complete set for a spectacular price! From Genesis to Revelation, Wiersbe unpacks the meaning and message of Scripture with a skilled exposition that remains ever-mindful of practical application. Approx. 3000 pages total, six hardcovers from Cook.
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Is C-D Rom included?

Is there a C-D Rom included in this 6 Volume?
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No, there is not a CD-rom with the 6 volume set. From what I have seen in bookstores you get a CD-rom with Wiersbe's 2 volume OT/NT commentary, and from what I understand that 2-volume commentary is a condensed version of the six volume commentary. Hope this answer helps!
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No.
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I didn't get one with mine. No.
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No, this set does not include the CD-ROM.
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Do the commentaries in the set include the discussion questions at the end of each chapter like in the newer individual books?

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No, there are no discussion questions in the 6-volume commentary.
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No.
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No there are no discussion questions included... it's simply the exposition texts.
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No, these commentaries do not include the "Questions for Personal Reflection or Group Discussion".
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Does this series include all the BE Series commentaries, exactly as in the individual books or is it commented from a different prespective?

I wish to have all Be Series commentaries and want to get this series as it seems to be a better deal, but first i want to make sure these include all the Be Series commentaries and not a different sent of commentaries. Thank you for your help!
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This is the entire Be Series in the 6-volume commentary. It is not another series.
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EXACTLY the "Be Series" all contained in 6 convenient, hardcover, smyth sewn volumes. Dr. Wiersebe's photo is stamped on the back of each volume. So are the words, "The Bible Exposition Commentary contains all of Warren W. Wiersbe's 'BE' commentaries." And yes this set is a much better deal so scoop it up while you can!
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Yes , It does
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Yes, the material in this commentary is identical to that of the Be Series.
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Does this commentary approach Genesis from a young earth creation perspective?

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Yes, Genesis is written about from a young earth perspective.
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The commentary itself doesn't get bogged down on whether one should adopt a young earth, old earth or alternative view of creation. However, in Genesis 1 the commentator does put forth his personal belief regarding the meaning of "light" on Day 1: "But how could there be light when the light-bearers aren't mentioned until the fourth day? (vv. 14-19) Since we aren't told that this light came from any of the luminaries God created, it probably came from God Himself who is light (John 1:5) and wears light as a garment (Ps. 104:2; Hab. 3:3-4). The eternal city will enjoy endless light without the help of the sun or moon (Rev. 22:5), so why couldn't there be light the beginning of time before the luminaries were made?" (p.16).

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It does not explicitly state young or old Earth. It addresses the issue by stating that words should hold their meaning in the field of their study, in this case theology. Thus in some instances days are 24 hours and sometimes they are longer periods of time such as "The Day of the Lord".
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Was this set printed in Korea?

If it wasn't or doesn't indicate, does it have a sewn binding.
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This book was not printed in Korea. It states that it was printed in the United States of America. It does have a sewn binding.
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Hi Angie. Yes, the set was printed in 2008 in South Korea and each volume is smyth sewn.
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They are printed in South Korea and are sewn.
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Is this exactly like the Be Series books but composed into this set? Or is this a different series?

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I have glanced through the Be Series in bookstores and from what I understand (mostly through the CBD description) the Wiersbe 6-volume commentary is the entire BE Series. It is not another series. Hope this answer helps you!
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it is the same series but it doesn't contain the questions that are in between the different session and the print is smaller!
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This has the same content as the "Be Series", but does not include the "Questions for Personal
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What version is The Bible Exposition Commentary based on, and when was it published?

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Scripture in this commentary set comes from:
The King James Bible
The New International Version (1973, 1978, 1984)
The New King James Version (1982)
The New Living Translation (1996)
The New American Standard Bible (1960, 1995)
The Living Bible (1971)

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It's a mixed bag as Dr. Wiersbe wrote these commentaries over the span of many years. Some OT volumes (1, 3) and both NT Volumes (5, 6) use the King James Bible as the primary version, whereas later volumes (2, 4) have the NIV as the primary version. All the volumes make use of multiple versions throughout. For instance, Vol.1 (Gen-Deut) makes reference to the KJV, NIV, NKJV, NLT, NASB, LB, JB Philips NT, Wuest NT, NEB, ASV and NRSV.

Dr. Wiersbe has publicly endorsed the NIV 2011.
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The Bible Exposition Commentary is based primarily on the KJV text, with support from NIV as a strong secondary. NKJV, NLT (Wiersbe had some hand in the new NLT revisions) and NASB are also utilized to a lesser degree. Several other translations are then used sporadically throughout. This particular collection's first edition was published by Victor beginning with the two NT volumes in 1989 and then following with the OT volumes in 2001, each released in succession. This assembly (the second edition as a 6 volume set by David C. Cook) was released in 2008, but the whole of the text is simply a compilation of Wiersbe's "Be" volumes he has been publishing for the past 30 or more years.
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What is the font size?

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I am not sure, I would say 8, but it is easily readable.
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The text size is 8 point print.
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