ESV Teen Study Bible

Robust Study Bible for Teens with 12,000 Study Notes, Devotionals from Jon Nielson, and More

Our world today pushes an endless number of distractions and temptations, which is why having faithful and accessible biblical resources for teens is more important than ever. 

Edited by pastor Jon Nielson, the ESV Teen Study Bible features numerous study and resource materials—including 12,000 accessible study notes adapted from the ESV Concise Study Bible, 365 devotions adapted from God's Great Story by Jon Nielson, and 200 sidebars defining key doctrines and helping teens apply Scripture to their own lives. It also has full-page introductions for each biblical book, more than 150 maps and illustrations, an extensive glossary and concordance, and over a dozen topical articles. These features help facilitate deep engagement with the Scriptures, impacting the minds, hearts, and lives of teen followers of Christ.

  • For Ages 14–18: Providing teens with faithful biblical resources
  • 365 Short Devotionals: Adapted from Jon Nielson’s book, God's Great Story
  • Quality Study Resources: 200 applicational and doctrinal sidebars, 12,000 study notes adapted from the ESV Concise Study Bible, and more
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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The ESV Teen Study Bible?

The teenage years are when faith gets tested by doubt, peer pressure, and shifting cultural expectations. So, a devotional Bible with colorful graphics won't cut it. Young adults who are serious about their faith need a Study Bible that takes their questions seriously, grounds them in Scripture, and builds steady habits of theological thinking that will carry them through life. The ESV Teen Study Bible acknowledges these realities without abandoning biblical authority or precision. Rather, the study content assumes that teen readers are wrestling with genuine questions that deserve thoughtful answers.

What’s Inside

Edited by respected pastors like Jon Nielson, the teen study Bible ESV edition is a complete Bible resource built on the English Standard Version (ESV), supplemented with study materials written specifically for readers ages 14–18. It includes 12,000 accessible study notes adapted from the ESV Concise Study Bible, 365 devotions adapted from Jon Nielson's God's Great Story, 200 sidebars defining key doctrines and helping teens apply Scripture to their lives, full-page introductions for each biblical book, more than 150 maps and illustrations, an extensive glossary and concordance, plus over a dozen topical articles.

Theological Foundation Matters

This Study Bible is grounded in biblical inerrancy and authority. Study notes don't question whether Scripture is true. Instead, they help readers recognize what true Scripture means and how it applies to all aspects of life. For families seeking resources that reinforce biblical teaching, this theological foundation ensures the study materials support rather than undermine what's taught at home and church.

Not Just For Personal Devotions

While individual study is certainly a primary use case, the ESV Teen Study Bible also serves group settings effectively. Youth leaders may use it to prepare easily digestible lessons, whereas parents can reference it during family worship. Further, Christian school teachers might incorporate it into Bible classes. The study features provide enough depth for educational contexts while remaining accessible enough for personal reflection.

What Features Do The Best Teen's Study Bibles Have?

The value of any Study Bible lies in the quality and usefulness of its supplementary content. What sets the best teen's Study Bibles apart isn't visual appeal or cultural relevance. It's theological faithfulness and scholarly depth, adapted to the reader's developmental stage. 

Accessible Study Notes Grounded In Sound Theology 

The ESV Teen Study Bible contains 12,000 study notes adapted from the ESV Concise Study Bible. These notes appear throughout the biblical text, offering clarification on difficult passages, historical context, and theological insight. They don't merely repeat what the text says. Instead, they help readers understand what it means. For teenagers learning to study the Bible faithfully, these notes model sound interpretive methods without requiring formal theological training to benefit from them.

365 Daily Devotionals

The Study Bible includes 365 short devotionals adapted from Jon Nielson's book, God's Great Story, providing regular opportunities to connect biblical truth with everyday life. Rather than supplementing Scripture with generic spiritual encouragement, these readings are anchored in the biblical text, helping teenagers develop a consistent rhythm that builds knowledge and genuine affection for God's Word over time. For teens who want to go further with structured devotional reading, ESV prayer journals by Erika Allen offer eight portable 30-day guided studies on foundational themes, including hope, humility, and forgiveness.

Applicational And Doctrinal Sidebars

These 200 sidebars define key theological terms and help teens apply what they're reading to their own lives. By combining doctrinal definition with practical application, teens can move from passive reading to active engagement, building the kind of theological vocabulary and framework that will serve them well into adulthood.

Book Introductions, Maps, And Visual Aids

Full-page introductions for each biblical book cover authorship, historical setting, theological themes, and practical relevance. In other words, a teenager opening Romans for the first time gains essential background that helps the text make sense rather than feeling overwhelmed by theological complexity. Plus, more than 150 maps and illustrations provide geographical and visual context for biblical events, immersing teenagers in the historical reality of Scripture and helping them visualize how its separate parts fit together.

Topical Articles That Take Hard Questions Seriously 

The ESV Teen Study Bible includes over a dozen topical articles addressing questions teenagers actually ask about the reliability of Christianity, what the Bible says about suffering and friendship, how to handle societal pressures, and what it means to walk with God daily. Contributors include Kevin DeYoung, Rosaria Butterfield, Rebecca McLaughlin, David Murray, and others writing from within the Reformed Protestant tradition. These articles provide biblically grounded answers without oversimplification or avoidance of difficulty.

What Theological Themes Does The ESV Teen Study Bible Emphasize?

The theological framework reflects conservative evangelical convictions grounded in biblical authority and historic Christian orthodoxy. 

Cultural Pressures And Biblical Clarity

Today's teenagers are constantly exposed to cultural messages about identity, purpose, and truth that directly contradict biblical teaching. The study content doesn't ignore these tensions; it equips teenagers to understand what Scripture actually teaches and why it matters. This happens not through cultural accommodation but through clear biblical exposition that respects the intelligence and spiritual seriousness of teenage readers. 

Preparing For A Lifetime of Faithful Bible Engagement

Teenagers using this resource are developing patterns of biblical study that will serve them into adulthood. Learning to read Scripture carefully, consult study notes, and think theologically about application prepares young people for a lifetime of faithful Bible engagement. Overall, the ESV Teen Study Bible serves as an important bridge between children's Bibles and full adult study resources, building the habits and vocabulary that dedicated Christian living requires.

Who Is The ESV Teen Study Bible Suitable For?

The ESV Teen Study Bible is primarily designed for teenagers ages 14–18 who are ready to engage Scripture with theological seriousness. It serves high school students particularly well, along with the parents, educators, and church leaders who teach and disciple them. While any motivated teenager can learn from it, the study content assumes a level of readiness for doctrinal engagement that makes it most useful for students who are already asking real questions about faith.

ESV Teen Boy Study Bible And ESV Teen Girl Study Bible: One Resource For Both

Rather than separate editions, ESV teen boy Study Bible and ESV teen girl Study Bible needs are both served by the same resource because both young men and young women need to know God's Word, understand sound doctrine, and apply biblical truth to their lives. The topical articles, devotionals, and study notes in the ESV Teen Study Bible address the full range of questions teenagers face, including identity, relationships, suffering, calling, and cultural pressure, in ways that speak to both without reducing either to a narrow set of concerns. For teenagers who want a Bible with additional margin space to process what they're reading, ESV Journaling Bibles provide wide two-inch ruled margins suited to that kind of active, reflective engagement.

High School Students

Students in high school are at a critical stage of theological formation. They're encountering competing worldviews in classrooms, online, and in relationships, so they need grounded, biblically informed resources to deal with those pressures faithfully. The ESV Teen Study Bible gives them the tools to read carefully, think theologically, and return to the text itself when questions arise.

Homeschool And Christian School Students

For homeschool families, particularly those following classical Christian curricula, this study Bible provides biblical content aligned with a commitment to the authority and clarity of Scripture. Parents teaching Bible classes at home can reference study notes with confidence, knowing the theological perspective remains consistent with evangelical Protestant convictions. Meanwhile, Christian school teachers benefit from study content that supports rather than undermines classroom instruction. In addition, when students and teachers use the same resource, discussions can reference shared study notes and articles.

Youth Group Leaders And Sunday School Teachers

Those who teach teenagers have much to gain from Study Bibles that model the kind of engagement with Scripture they want to cultivate. The ESV Teen Study Bible's notes and features make it a useful teaching companion as well as a personal study tool, giving leaders pre-researched content on topics relevant to teenage spiritual formation, all grounded in biblical truth.

Parents Equipping Teenagers

For parents investing in a Bible that will carry a teenager through high school and into adulthood, the ESV Teen Study Bible is an appropriately serious choice. Its combination of accessible notes, daily devotionals, and theologically substantive articles means there is something useful here regardless of where a teenager currently stands in their theological development.

What Binding Options Are Available?

The ESV Teen Study Bible is available in three formats, hardcover, paperback, and TruTone imitation leather, with covers in vibrant, eye-catching colors that teenagers will appreciate. All editions contain the same complete study content: 12,000 study notes, 365 devotionals, 200 sidebars, topical articles, maps, and a full concordance and glossary. The choice of format comes down to how and where a teenager plans to use their Bible most.

TruTone Imitation Leather

The TruTone edition mimics the look and texture of genuine leather while being wear-resistant and easy to maintain, so it’s a wonderful choice for teenagers who carry their Bible to school, youth group, church, or elsewhere on a regular basis. The flexible cover opens flat and withstands the kind of daily handling a well-used teenage Bible sees. For parents looking for a format that feels like a meaningful investment without the premium leather price, TruTone strikes a practical balance between quality and accessibility.

Hardcover

The hardcover edition is a durable, cost-effective option well-suited for teenagers who primarily use their Bible at home, in a classroom, or during family devotions. It holds up through regular use and keeps the overall investment accessible, making it a strong choice for parents purchasing a first serious study Bible, churches buying multiple copies for a youth group, or teenagers just beginning to build a study habit. The full study apparatus is identical to the TruTone edition; the difference is purely in the cover construction.

Paperback

The paperback edition is the most affordable format and works well for those who want to get the content of the ESV Teen Study Bible into a teenager's hands at a minimal cost. It is lighter than the hardcover, making it easy to carry, though it is less durable under heavy daily use. For a teenager engaging in serious Bible study for the first time or for a church distributing copies across a youth ministry, the paperback offers an accessible entry point.

A Note On Portability: The ESV Compact Bible

For teenagers who want to carry Scripture with them throughout the day without the weight of a full Study Bible, ESV Travel Bibles are worth considering as a companion resource. It's important to note that the ESV Compact Bible is exactly that: a complete Bible, not a Study Bible. It does not include study notes, devotionals, or sidebars. What it does offer is the full ESV text in a slim, ribbon-marked, Smyth-sewn edition small enough to slip into a backpack or purse without taking up much space. For a teenager who keeps their ESV Teen Study Bible at home for deep study but wants the full text of Scripture accessible throughout a school day, summer trip, or busy week, the travel-friendly edition serves that purpose simply and reliably. Having both resources supports the kind of consistent Scripture engagement that forms lasting habits.

Where Can I Buy An ESV Teen Study Bible For My Child?

Westminster Bookstore carries the ESV Teen Study Bible because it meets our standards for biblical faithfulness and theological soundness. Rest assured, we only carry resources we trust to support serious Christian formation in teenagers who deserve more than shallow devotional content.

Why Choose Westminster Bookstore

Unlike general Christian retailers that stock based on popularity, our catalog reflects intentional curation focused on biblical authority and sound theology. Pastors, educators, and families rely on us to pre-filter content, knowing we won't recommend resources that compromise biblical teaching.

Seminary-Trained Staff Ready To Help

Every member of our team comes with seminary training and a genuine investment in the church's theological health. If you have questions about whether the ESV Teen Study Bible is the right fit for a student in your life, or how it compares to other resources, we're here to help. As teenagers mature and are ready to transition to more comprehensive adult resources, our full range of ESV Study Bibles includes options that will serve them through college and beyond.

Investing In Long-Term Faith Formation

The ESV Teen Study Bible is a tool that shapes how a young person learns to read, understand, and apply Scripture during formative years. When you purchase from Westminster Bookstore, you're supporting a ministry of Westminster Theological Seminary committed to serving the church, including its youngest members, through theologically faithful resources that endure.