The 1917 Scofield Reference Bible
A detailed review of Oxford's 1917 Scofield Reference Bible (0-19-527161-0, 0195271610). The Bible is printed in octavo with an 8.5 point font, twin columns of text in verse-by-verse format with center column references, and occasional page-bottom explanatory notes. In this review, I explore the main characteristics of Dispensational Premillennialism by touring Scofield's notes.

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