: Contains approximately 35,000 commentary notes and over 500,000 cross-references.
: One of its most praised features is its meticulously categorized lists, covering everything from every prophecy and promise to lists of miracles, kings, and even specific types of farm products mentioned in the Bible.
: Readers who prefer a "literal-as-possible" approach appreciate Finis Dake's commitment to literalizing Scripture rather than "spiritualizing" it.
Reviewers frequently highlight the sheer volume of information packed into this single volume:
: Includes highly detailed black-and-white maps and the famous "Plan of the Ages" chart. Pros: Why People Love It
: Includes 9,000 outline headings to divide the text, 8,000 sermon outlines, and a unique 130+ page "Cyclopedic Index" that functions as both a concordance and an encyclopedia.
