Reformation Study Bible

Starting in 1989, R. C. Sproul assembled a team of contributors to work on a study Bible edition that would follow a distinctively Reformed perspective.

The notes were expanded into a three column format and the theological and doctrinal content was updated.

An additional resource was added to the back of this Bible that contains the Creeds, Catechisms and Doctrinal documents that are common to Reformed fellowships.

Packer, Burk Parsons, et al. as primary editors of the 2015/2016 editions of the Reformation Study Bible.

[4] In late 2021, Reformation Trust retired use of the NKJV, fully adopting the ESV as its Bible text of choice.