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Things To Consider Before Buying A Bible

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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Modern-day Australia has a diversity of religions present. According to census reports of 2016, nearly 61 percent of the population in Australia is affiliated with a religion. In Australia, the majority religion is Christianity. Over 12 million out of 25.7 million are Christians. Almost 45% of Australians own at least one hard copy of the Bible.

If you are a Christian, you already understand the Bible’s importance in your life. For people who don’t know much about it, the Bible is an essential source of authority and information for Christians because it contains Jesus Christ’s teachings. No matter their denomination, every Christian starts learning from the Bible. If you want to buy Bible online Australia, this article will guide you to select the Bible with a few things that  you must consider before making a purchase.

Three things to consider before buying a Bible

Translation

Considering Bible translations is a significant factor to consider before buying one. Do you want a dynamic equivalence translation, paraphrasing, or literal translation? If you are a beginner, you can choose the dynamic equivalence translation for easy understanding. Selecting the version used in your church or the one your pastor reads from is also an excellent option for continuity when you attend the prayer on Sunday. In Australia, the New Revised Standard Version, English Standard Version (ESV), and New King James Version (NKJV) are the most popular versions of the Bible among Catholics.

Purpose

The objective behind purchasing a Bible is different for everyone. Do you want it to carry to the church or Sunday school, or do you need it for reading at home? Buying a heavy, leather-bound version is inconvenient for grab-and-go purposes, right?

You may benefit from studying the meanings of biblical words in their original language through a Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible. In Bible school, getting a Thompson Chain-Reference Bible could help you manage the in-depth topical study. An Archaeological Study Bible will help you understand the Bible from a more cultural and historical perspective.

Types of Bibles

Various types of Bibles are available in the market nowadays. Take a look at some of the most popular ones below-

Study Bibles

Study Bibles serve the purpose of simply studying and taking an insight into particular topics and passages. They contain graphs, charts, illustrations, commentary, indexes, in-text maps, concordance, and references. Some include full-color photos as well.

Reference Bibles

You can find translation footnotes and cross-references in reference Bibles to understand specific verses and passages in detail. These are great for reading and preaching.

Text Bibles

In these Bibles, the main focus is on texts, and some may not have verse numbers for easy reading. 

Cost

Whether you want to buy an inexpensive or expensive Bible is your choice. You can compare prices once you know what type of Bible you want. You can buy Bible online in Australia for as low as $7.9. Most books have format and size options to choose from as per your preference. Other things that affect the cost are the covers. It would be the most expensive if you want genuine leather; next is the bonded leather, then hardcover and paperback. 

Conclusion

With Australia having most people following Christianity, the Bible is among the most selling books in the country. Online books have exceeded the hardcopies. In 2021, Australian adults accessed it over 50 million times. Hopefully, now you know some significant points to consider while shopping for Bible.

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