INTRODUCTION TO THE EBOOK EDITION

We’re glad you obtained this ebook edition of the Life Application Study Bible, KJV. Reading an ebook study Bible is different from reading a print edition. So to help you get started, this introduction explains the unique features and usage of the ebook edition.

Navigation from the Table of Contents

The introductory materials, books of the Bible, and reference materials are all accessible directly from the main table of contents.

Clicking on a book of the Bible from the main table of contents will take you to that book’s table of contents which lists the introduction and each of the chapters in that book. Each book’s table of contents is the central point of navigation for that book.

In each book’s introduction, clicking on the name of the book will take you to that book’s table of contents.

Navigating Features from the Bible Text

When you read the print edition of a study Bible, the features that are associated with a particular passage of Scripture are displayed on the same page or nearby. In the ebook edition, we provide similar functionality through links inserted into the Bible text:

Every chapter heading in the Bible text has a link from the book name back to the book’s table of contents.

Verse numbers link to the study notes. For instance, clicking the superscript “1” next to John 1:1 will display the study notes on John 1:1 and following. Clicking the “1:1” link at the beginning of the study note will take you back to the Bible text (or you can use the “back” button on your reader).

Plus characters (+), at the end of a verse, link to the cross-references for that verse. You can see an example at the end of John 1:1.

The titles of maps, charts, and personality profiles link to those features (again, John 1:1, 9 provides a couple of examples). The titles will appear either next to the chapter number, or at the end of a paragraph within the text. When viewing these features, clicking the placement reference below the title will take you back to that passage.

A Note about Charts

Most of the charts in the Life Application Study Bible, KJV are usable in digital format without modification. But some, which have more than two columns in the print edition, were too wide for many e-reading systems, so we have reformatted them. An example is The Claims of Christ—it has five columns in the print edition, so it has been reformatted as a single-column list in this ebook edition.

The Tyndale Bible Team