And I feel that it overlaps with some of the plagiarism and acceptable sources and citation stuff being discussed in other threads.Ī busy pastor can take a Dake list and immediately turn it into a quick sermon. And for so few people using the Bible, there are so many sales, even of used copies. underneath that, there is far more that is the same.įor so little to back it up, there is so much hate. Sure it is right there in our faces, but. Awhile back, I started a thread discussing that there is sometimes more deeper overlap between Baptist and Assembly of God than there is between Baptist and reformed. It is just that I have never heard of a commentary by a Pentecostal spoken of with such hate, and I have seen books written by conservative dispensationalist Pentecostals that are read by Baptists that do not even know the author is Pentecostal. The grandchildren had the notes retyped and slightly editted and enlarged into a 3 column format. How many people do you think consult a Dake Bible, but pretend they got the information elsewhere or thought it up themselves, rather than be transparent about where they got it?Ĭlick to expand.I found a message board, but people are more interested in selling mint condition old 4 column Bibles, than discussing the Bible content and studying it. Would you choose a Dake over a Bible with no study notes or fewer study notes? I have known people in this situation that read the Bible through multiple times, and wanted the biggest Bible possible. Imagine you were in solitary confinement at a prison and could only have a single Bible to "practice your religion" and had nothing else except the trash from your meal and your clothes and toiletries to amuse yourself. Unless you think it is so bad that it does not include the word of God so would be a sin to read it, what would you do with it? If you think the Dake Bible is horrible, what would you do with it if it were all you had for a couple months, besides a cell phone? Yeah, yeah, use it as firewood. I am considering the idea of attempting to use a Large print Dake as my travel Bible on the next hop. Last time I flew, thanks to social distancing, I had the whole row to myself and used my Bible as a pillow. I have learned that when flying, no matter how large a Bible I am holding in my arms, it usually is not counted towards either my "purse" or "carry on". Does anyone know of other Matthew 3 dispensationalists?Īs I have shared before, my life is pretty mobile, and I usually have to leave most of my books behind. It has a lot of notes, and the lists are interestingĬons: I'll let other people have the fun of listing thoseĭispensations: The Dispensation of Grace starts in Matthew 3, which sounds more reformed than dispensational.
Plan of the Ages by Dake - is at the back of the book. Old Testament and New Testmanet Questions are found at the end of each section. Words of Christ are in Red Dakes Annotated Notes are at the end of book. With four columns on each page - two of text and two of notes and comments and a complete concordance and cyclopedic index. Some water spots on edging.ĭescription: D ake's Annotated Reference Bible - The Holy Bible - containing the Old and New Testament of the authorized or KJV Text. Copyright 1961 - 1975, 2nd printing.Ĭlean, tight spine, Very very good shape.
This is the original 4 col Large print - NOT the newer 3 col edition.Ģ columns of KJV text and 2 columns of side notes. VERY RARE and HARD TO FIND - Collectors Bible! Large Print Edition - USED - Very Good Condition