ESV Thompson Chain-Reference Bible Available for Pre-Order

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The ESV Thompson Chain Reference Bible is available for pre-order at Chirstianbook.com. It’s available in soft cover, hard cover, and black and burgundy genuine leather. Prices range from $25 to $73.

It’s scheduled for release September 30th, 2016.

You can pre-order at Christianbook’s page:

ESV Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

About The Author

Randy A Brown

WordPress writer by day, Bible reviewer by night, pastor all the time. And there's also that author thing.

20 Comments

  1. Bob

    I’m waiting for a revised KJV Thompson Large Print…

    Reply
    • Randy A Brown

      I would love that. I’ve asked for it but there are no current plans for a revision.

    • Paul S thompson

      Greetings Brethren, My Name is Paul Sterling Thompson I would love to be the next Thompson to create that Super Giant Print Thompson Chain Bible. Brother Brown remember many are called but few are chosen. I believe You too are chosen. I think of the Great Prophet Ezekiel and the six men at the gate….You know… Charles Wesley John Wesley, Wesley and Charles Wesley with Frank Charles Thompson and me. Some how I believe you fit in there too. God Bless you. May our Lord Jesus Christ Be with you. Amen.

  2. Bob

    Pity. That means they need new management…

    Reply
  3. Michael

    have any idea if this will have the 2016 permanent text edition?

    Reply
    • Ross

      I’m wondering this too, Michael. Do you know if this is the 2011 or 2016 ESV, Randy?

    • Randy A Brown

      2016. You can see the review here:

  4. Brian

    Will this edition have the completed chains as in the NKJV versions?

    Reply
    • Randy A Brown

      Hi Brian. Here’s the info I got from Kirkbride:

      “All NM’s are updated. All marginal notes are updated like the NKJV.”

  5. Jane

    Hi Randy, do you know what the most updated version of the Thompson chain reference bible is? Thanks.

    Reply
    • Randy A Brown

      Hi Jane. The ESV is the most updated.

  6. Alexander Thomson

    Randy, As the Kirkbride cupboard is now almost bare, do you know what is being redone in what version and when we are likely to see a fuller cupboard? Many thanks!

    Reply
    • Randy A Brown

      They’re restructuring because the CEO died recently. Once they get through this, they’ll make a new plan and get started. I’m not sure when that will be.

  7. Alexander thomson

    Ah! Many thanks!

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    • Alexander thomson

      I’m truly glad to have already obtained TCR’s in the following versions : KJV, NASB (1977), NKJV, NIV (1984), and ESV – they are all used by participants when I hold my regular “serious seminars” at home! I would like to add to the collection the proposed NASB (2020); but I am now wondering whether we shall see it! Have there been/are there TCR,s in any other edition?

      As an aside….does anyone else find the TCR’s to be excellent just for reading as well as for study?

    • Randy A Brown

      As far as I know, those are the only translations it was produced in. I like reading from the TCR. It actually has a clean text. I like how the references and footnotes are out of the way but next to their verses, and the text doesn’t include letters and numbers to get in the way.

  8. Alexander thomson

    Greetings, Randy! Have you heard anything from or about Kirkbride in the matter of bringing out any TCR’s! The cupboard is might bear, and sellers are charging mighty prices for what stock they do have! I am particularly vexed that there are no ESV’s to be had!

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    • Alexander thomson

      For ““bear”, read “bare”! I hate auto-corrections!

    • Randy A Brown

      Hi Alexander. I heard they’re producing another batch soon, but I don’t know when. If Kirkbride releases any info, I’ll pass it along.

    • Alexander thomson

      Many thanks, Randy! I have had complaints from at least a dozen folk on the absence of the ESV TCR!

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