Standard Lesson Commentary NIV 2025-2026
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As the world’s most popular annual Bible commentary for more than three decades, Standard Lesson Commentary (SLC) provides 52 weeks of study in a single volume. Designed for all types of Bible study, every lesson includes:
*Printed Scripture text in either KJV or NIV(R)
*Verse-by-verse commentary to explain and interpret Scripture
*Discussion questions to spark conversation and deeper reflection
*How to Say It pronunciation guide for biblical names and places
*Verbal illustrations that connect lesson themes to modern life
*Learning activities to encourage life application
*This Quarter in the Word daily Bible readings to encourage study throughout the week
*A quarterly review quiz to test comprehension of Scripture
*Free reproducible student activity pages and other helpful resources for each lesson
Trusted for over 60 years, this verse-by-verse commentary will guide you in an in-depth study of the Bible. Following the International Sunday School Lessons (ISSL)/Uniform Series, Standard Lesson explores new topics every year.
Deepen your understanding of Scripture in 2025-2026 with these areas of study:
*Judah, From Isaiah to the Exile-Isaiah, 2 Chronicles, Jeremiah, 2 Kings, Ezekiel
This section invites us to discover and appreciate how God, through prophets and other leaders, gave help and guidance to the people of Judah. As we study these people, we will see God’s hand at work in their lives, just as he is at work in our lives and all human affairs.
*Enduring Beliefs of the Christian Faith-Exodus, Psalms, The Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, 2 Timothy, 1 John, Revelation
This section encourages us to meditate on the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith. This study will show us that God has revealed his grace and mercy. As a result, God’s people are called to live by his standard-a standard that is often countercultural.
*Social Teachings of the Church-Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Nehemiah, Isaiah, Daniel, Jonah, Psalms, The Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Hebrews, 1 Timothy, 2 Thessalonians, James
This section contemplates a kingdom perspective regarding our responsibilities, relationships, and commitments. God instructs his people to relate in particular ways to their friends, neighbors, family, governmental structures, and even the structured rhythm of our days. He cares about how we treat our bodies, what we consume, and how we use our time.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830787623
ISBN10: 0830787623
Compiled by: Standard Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2025
Publisher: David C. Cook
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