What happened to the Thompson Chain Reference Bible?

As of 2006, more than four million Thompson Chain-Reference Bibles have been sold. On December 3, 2020, HarperCollins Christian Publishing announced its acquisition of the Thompson Chain-Reference Bible product assets from Kirkbride Bible Company. The Bible brand will be stewarded by the Zondervan publishing group.

How much is Thompson Chain Reference Bible?

$43.95. Learn more about free returns.

Is Thompson chain a good study Bible?

quick and easy right on hand when you need them. It is a top rate reference bible – if you have this – you really could make it the rest of your christian walk with no other reference. Basically it’s not ment to give you someone elses point of view, but only to help you FIND the scriptures you need in your daily life.

Who wrote the Thompson Chain Reference Bible?

Dr. Frank Charles Thompson
A major development in Bible navigation systems came with the publication of the Thompson Chain Reference Bible in 1908 by Dr. Frank Charles Thompson. Thompson was born in 1858 in Elmira, New York and was ordained in 1879. As a young preacher in the late 1800s, Dr.

Where are Zondervan Bibles printed?

Zondervan is an international Christian media and publishing company located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

How do you use a reference Bible?

Reference Bibles share this main feature in common with study Bibles: Bible verses are cross-referenced with each other, mainly with other words, themes or ideas. For example, if a scripture mentions “water,” the cross-references will direct the reader to other Bible verses which use the same word.

Who wrote the Reference Bible?

Frank Charles Thompson
Indeed, this technology is about 100 years old, and its intellectual origins can be traced back almost two millennia. The technology in question is the chain-linking referencing system invented by Frank Charles Thompson and implemented in his Thompson Chain Reference Bible, first published in 1908.

Who owns NIV Bible?

Zondervan
and has multiple imprints including Zondervan Academic, Zonderkidz, Blink, and Editorial Vida. Zondervan is the commercial rights holder for the New International Version (NIV) Bible in North America….Zondervan.

Parent company HarperCollins
Imprints Zondervan Academic, Zonderkidz
Owner(s) News Corp
Official website zondervan.com

Who owns Zondervan now?

HarperCollins
News CorporationHarperCollins Christian Publishing Inc.
Zondervan/Parent organizations