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100th Post Giveaway

October 22, 2012 By Peter Krol

We’ve now blogged 100 posts, and we decided to celebrate with a brand new website and a FREE ESV STUDY BIBLE (personal size).  This is the best study Bible I’ve come across.  Check out my Goodreads review if you don’t believe me.

We’re giving a way a free personal size ESV Study Bible

To enter the giveaway, you can place as many entries as you want, within the following guidelines.  You’ll get one entry for each of the following:

  • Going onto our Facebook page and Liking the post on our timeline that says, “We’re giving away a free ESV Study Bible.”
  • Adding Knowable Word into your Circles on Google+.
  • Following Knowable Word on Twitter.
  • Re-tweeting any of Knowable Word’s old tweets.  Each RT earns one entry.
  • Finding old posts you liked on the Knowable Word blog and commenting on them thoughtfully.  Note: your comments must be thoughtful, i.e. engaging with the post’s content.  Our panel of strict judges will not accept comments along the lines of “great post!” or “thanks for writing this one!”  Each comment, up to a maximum of one comment per post, gives you one entry, with one exception: A bonus entry will be given for each comment that employs both of the words “study” and “Bible.”
  • Leaving a comment on this post telling us what you think of the new site (such as how it looks, how easy it is to find stuff, etc).  Only one entry per person will be granted for commenting on this post, with one exception: A bonus entry will be given if your comment references a Scripture passage.

We are giving away one (1) free personal size ESV Study Bible.  The winner will be selected at random from all entries.  Entries will be accepted until 7:30pm Eastern Time on Thursday, November 1, 2012.

The winner will be posted on this site by November 5, 2012.  The winner will have until November 19 to contact us with his or her shipping address for the free Bible.

We take no responsibility for any comments that fail to survive our spam filtering software.  Please make sure you don’t comment using an email address like KVUSGAVSYXP2@yahoo.com.

Thank you for helping us spread the word about how to study God’s Knowable Word!

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Comments

  1. Jake Swink says

    October 22, 2012 at 5:58 pm

    I am excited by 100th post of Knowable word. The blog has really helped my Bible study preparation as well as showing others what good biblical hermeneutics look like! Keep up the good work gentlemen.

    Reply
  2. Jake Swink says

    October 22, 2012 at 6:20 pm

    But to talk about your question:

    such as how it looks, how easy it is to find stuff, etc: …

    I like the new look, and I would say continue to push the limits with it. Change is not always bad, so don’t be afraid to push the limits.
    A suggestion I would love to see more of, is an addressing of culture. Similar to Peter Krol’s posts on the Hunger Games.

    Jake

    Reply
  3. Ryan Stones says

    October 22, 2012 at 9:05 pm

    Congrats on the 100th post! I hope I win the drawing…So here are my thoughts about the look:

    I’m a big fan of the new look. Especially the new font. The newness reminds me of Christ’s promise in Revelation 21:5: “I am making everything new!”

    The share buttons at the bottom are awesome too!

    Reply

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