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# The Great Adventure Catholic Bible, Second Edition (Leatherlike)

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## Description

Official Bible for The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) featuring Jeff Cavins The Catholic Bible that Teaches You How to Read It, Now in Its Second Edition The Great Adventure Catholic Bible makes the complexity of reading the Bible simple. The only version that incorporates Jeff Cavins’ color-coded Bible Timeline Learning System within the words of Scripture, this Bible shows Catholics how to read the Word of God they so deeply desire to understand. The Great Adventure Catholic Bible , Second Edition now includes more color-coded features than ever before. With exclusive color coding, insightful articles, detailed charts, and more, The Great Adventure Catholic Bible , Second Edition leads Catholics page by page, chapter by chapter, through the story of Scripture. It reveals the big picture of salvation history and shows how everything ties together, making Scripture easier to read and remember. It takes away the confusion of not knowing where to begin and the frustration of not understanding what you’re reading. After years of struggling to read and understand Scripture, hundreds of thousands of Catholics have discovered a deeper relationship with God through this one-of-a-kind Bible. There has never been another Bible like it. Don’t Just Read the Words of the Bible … Understand Them. Features: Understand where each book belongs within salvation history with color coding based on The Bible Timeline Learning System [NEW!] Follow along with the chart-topping podcast using The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) reading plan [NEW!] Make connections between the Catholic Faith’s two most important books with color-coded Catechism references according to the Foundations of Faith approach See the key details of every time period with 12 Timeline charts that provide a visual overview of the Bible, including: important characters, key events, geography, major covenants, world rulers, and contemporary events in secular history Start every time period with an understanding of the historical and literary context using 12 articles that give an overall summary of each period of salvation history [NEW!] Start every book with a footnote introducing the main themes, literary style, author, story, and more, including 32 entirely new footnotes Never miss an important moment in Scripture with 70 key event callouts that provide a brief description of milestones in the biblical narrative Understand the big picture of God’s amazing plan for humanity with 7 articles that introduce and explain the major covenants between God and his people [NEW!] Visualize the locations of key stories with 16 redesigned, full-color maps that bring the biblical story to life Pay special attention to what the Lord is saying to you with the words of Jesus printed in red [NEW!] Always remember where you left off with 3 ribbon markers [NEW!] Visualize how every book of the Bible fits together with a free copy of The Bible Timeline Chart (included in the box) Read with confidence because all the content in this Catholic Bible has been granted the Nihil obstat and Imprimatur Read Scripture for years with a binding that is sewn and glued for extra durability Get the Bible Trusted by Hundreds of Thousands of Catholics. It Is the Only Bible You Will Ever Need.

Review: Best Catholic Bible - This is an amazing Bible. Has so much more information. The breakdown of sections and descriptions and the notes throughout are so informative and interesting. Section for following the Bible in a year timeline is perfect. And the timeline chart is amazing. Great for personal development. Highly recommend of your looking for a Catholic Bible. It can be read alone . But best with the Bible in a year podcasts. Absolutely love it. Highly recommend.
Review: Beautiful 14 pt font Bible- with Adventure Timeline insert!- perfect for annotating like crazy! - I've been listening to the Bible in a Year podcast and through that heard about the Ascension Great Adventure Bible. It's awesome! The large, clear font, the maps, the overall layout, the Great Adventure Timeline... The timeline is included as a removable fold out thingie in the back. Such an incredible way to lay out the content of the Bible. It's really changed how I think about it! There are chapter-like introductions to the different sections of the Bible, with really insightful academic and theological information. I love the heft of the Bible. (You may not, though, if you're used to smaller editions with smaller font and no additional study material that are easier to carry.) I like the faux- leather cover. I annotate the bejebus out of this Bible as I listen to the podcast. The paper is nice to the touch and a quite a bit thicker than typical Bible paper. My dense pencil annotations don't show through. The font is... 14 point? I think? I can read it without my stupid readers which tells you the font is way bigger than in a typical novel. And masses bigger than in a typical Bible. The text itself is the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition. My understanding is the RSV was originally a Protestant translation that the Catholic church tweaked. While doing a bunch of random reading I also learned there are some differences in Protestant v Catholic Bible books content. And some differences in Bible books among Protestant denominations, too. In the 1530s, apparently, Martin Luther moved seven Old Testament books (the Deuterocanonical books or Apocrypha) to a separate section of the Bible, argued they were not equal to Scripture, and questioned the canonicity of New Testament books like James and Revelation. Um. Wow. After some thought I decided I'd rather read the Bible the way it was put together in 380-390 AD rather than how Luther decided to do it in the 1530s. AITA...? The guy criticized the Pope but then low key acted like an unelected one himself, seems to me... Am I right? I mean... he chopped up/ reedited/ and then just kinda loosely translated the Bible! What the actual? I'm of unspecified Christian persuasion, so I've got no horse in this race. Don't come after me accusing me of heresy. Anywho. Great Bible! Get it if you have dodgy eyes and like scrawling all over it and underlining everything!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,846 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #234 in Christian Books & Bibles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 503 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Catholic Bible
*by C***X on March 24, 2026*

This is an amazing Bible. Has so much more information. The breakdown of sections and descriptions and the notes throughout are so informative and interesting. Section for following the Bible in a year timeline is perfect. And the timeline chart is amazing. Great for personal development. Highly recommend of your looking for a Catholic Bible. It can be read alone . But best with the Bible in a year podcasts. Absolutely love it. Highly recommend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful 14 pt font Bible- with Adventure Timeline insert!- perfect for annotating like crazy!
*by N***Y on February 8, 2026*

I've been listening to the Bible in a Year podcast and through that heard about the Ascension Great Adventure Bible. It's awesome! The large, clear font, the maps, the overall layout, the Great Adventure Timeline... The timeline is included as a removable fold out thingie in the back. Such an incredible way to lay out the content of the Bible. It's really changed how I think about it! There are chapter-like introductions to the different sections of the Bible, with really insightful academic and theological information. I love the heft of the Bible. (You may not, though, if you're used to smaller editions with smaller font and no additional study material that are easier to carry.) I like the faux- leather cover. I annotate the bejebus out of this Bible as I listen to the podcast. The paper is nice to the touch and a quite a bit thicker than typical Bible paper. My dense pencil annotations don't show through. The font is... 14 point? I think? I can read it without my stupid readers which tells you the font is way bigger than in a typical novel. And masses bigger than in a typical Bible. The text itself is the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition. My understanding is the RSV was originally a Protestant translation that the Catholic church tweaked. While doing a bunch of random reading I also learned there are some differences in Protestant v Catholic Bible books content. And some differences in Bible books among Protestant denominations, too. In the 1530s, apparently, Martin Luther moved seven Old Testament books (the Deuterocanonical books or Apocrypha) to a separate section of the Bible, argued they were not equal to Scripture, and questioned the canonicity of New Testament books like James and Revelation. Um. Wow. After some thought I decided I'd rather read the Bible the way it was put together in 380-390 AD rather than how Luther decided to do it in the 1530s. AITA...? The guy criticized the Pope but then low key acted like an unelected one himself, seems to me... Am I right? I mean... he chopped up/ reedited/ and then just kinda loosely translated the Bible! What the actual? I'm of unspecified Christian persuasion, so I've got no horse in this race. Don't come after me accusing me of heresy. Anywho. Great Bible! Get it if you have dodgy eyes and like scrawling all over it and underlining everything!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the best Bible I've ever read. I highly recommend it.
*by L***Z on April 1, 2026*

'The Great Adventure Catholic Bible' is the best Bible I've ever read. I highly recommend it. I've owned many Bibles over the years, and found this one to be the very best. Written in easy to read American English, it includes detailed maps, charts, and descriptions, which make the Bible come alive. It also includes three ribbon markers, so you keep track of several Biblical books at once. The leather-like cover is well-constructed of high-quality materials.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Great Adventure Catholic Bible, Second Edition (Leatherlike)
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- The Bible Timeline Chart

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