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: First released by Oxford University Press in 1909, it was the first English Bible to include extensive commentary notes directly on the same pages as the biblical text.
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: This is one of the most popular digital uploads, featuring the Reina Valera 1960 text alongside C.I. Scofield's classic annotations. Antigua Biblia de Referencia Scofield
: Cyrus Ingerson Scofield (1843–1921), an American theologian and minister, developed the Bible to help ordinary Christians understand Scripture without needing complex external commentaries. This public link is valid for 7 days
The C.I. Scofield Study Bible remains one of the most influential theological works of the modern era. First published in 1909 by Oxford University Press, its unique system of chain references and dispensational notes revolutionized how millions of Christians read and understand scripture. Today, as digital resources dominate theological research, searching for the has become a primary method for Spanish-speaking pastors, students, and theologians to access this historic text.
To understand why this specific Bible is so heavily searched in digital archives, one must look at its historical and theological footprint. Developed by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, an American theologian and minister, the study Bible introduced features that are now standard in modern publishing but were revolutionary at the turn of the 20th century. Key Innovations Can’t copy the link right now
Use the PDF bookmark or search feature to follow a chain reference from start to finish to see how a doctrine evolves.