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Crossway ESV Thinline Bible Review (Deep Brown Buffalo Leather)
▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3TBaS8b - In this review, we'll check out Crossway's incredible ESV Thinline Bible in deep brown buffalo leather. An affordably priced edition that's well-constructed and guaranteed for life by one of today's leading Bible publishers, this Bible is as good as it gets if you're looking for a thin, lightweight option for daily reading, travel, or everyday carry (EDC).
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The deep brown buffalo leather cover used for this edition has a soft, pleasant feel. The pebbly texture feels wonderful in the hand, and I love the minimalist aesthetic - there are no unnecessary logos or design elements on the cover to distract.
The spine features four raised hubs along with some gold-stamped details: Holy Bible, the ESV logo, English Standard Version, and Crossway's logo.
The cover is also perimeter-stitched and on the inside, there's a synthetic, paste-down liner. This Bible also has eye-catching gold gilding, matching dark brown head and tail bands, and a single 1/4-inch, angle-cut ribbon marker.
The paper used in this edition is rated at 30 GSM and the 8-point Lexicon typeface is incredibly readable. The double-column, paragraph-style layout is perfectly executed, and there are full-color maps and an ESV concordance at the back.
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Holman Handcrafted CSB Single-Column Personal Size Bible Review (Premium Marbled Slate Calfskin)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3IPAOId - In this review, we'll take a detailed look at the brand new CSB Single-Column Personal Size Bible from Holman's Handcrafted Collection. The edition I'm reviewing is the Marbled Slate Calfskin Leather version, but Holman also publishes this text block in the following editions: -Black Deluxe LeatherTouch -Navy LeatherTouch -Plum LeatherTouch -Brown Genuine Leather...
AMG Publishers NASB Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible Review (Genuine Brown Goatskin Edition)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/48bBOkx - In this study Bible review, we'll take a detailed look at the NASB (1977) Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible from AMG Publishers in genuine brown goatskin leather. This study Bible is an incredible resource and a wonderful introduction to the world of the original biblical languages, and in this video, I'll share who it's appropriate for, why I recommend it, and m...
Crossway ESV Large Print Personal Size Bible Review (Deep Brown Buffalo Leather Edition)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/4bVCvBg - In this Bible review video, we'll take an in-depth look at Crossway's ESV Large Print Personal Size Bible in deep brown buffalo leather. This perfectly sized edition is extremely versatile and can be used for everything from everyday carry (EDC) to daily at-home study, and it's a nice compromise between the budget-priced imitation leather options offered by Cross...
Thomas Nelson NKJV Verse-by-Verse Center Column Reference Bible Review (Premium Brown Goatskin)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3SEGcUD - In this premium Bible review, we'll take a look at the stunning NKJV Verse-by-Verse Center-Column Reference Bible in premium brown goatskin from Thomas Nelson's Premier Collection. With a focus on readability and top-shelf construction, this premium edition is an heirloom-grade Bible that's ideal for everything from teaching to immersive study. Check the price of...
Thomas Nelson Premier Collection KJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible Review (Red Goatskin)
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▶ ORDER HERE (thumb-indexed): amzn.to/3wjXFZx - In this premium Bible review, we'll take an in-depth look at the incredible brick red goatskin KJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible from Thomas Nelson's best-selling Premier Collection. A wonderfully balanced Bible that is perfectly sized for handheld reading, this edition features a stunning single-column, verse-by-verse layout that is e...
Thomas Nelson NKJV Compact Maclaren Series Bible Review (Black Genuine Leather Edition)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/47YMCSC - In this review, we'll take a look at Thomas Nelson's NKJV Compact Maclaren Series Bible - a beautiful little edition that is ideal for travel and daily carry. The edition that we're reviewing is wrapped in a stunning, black genuine leather cover, and it includes two 3/8-inch, double-sided satin ribbon markers. Check the price of the Thomas Nelson NKJV Compact Mac...
NKJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible Review (from Thomas Nelson's Premier Collection)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3OsFKWP - In this review, we'll take a detailed look at the incredible NKJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible in brown goatskin leather from Thomas Nelson's best-selling Premier Collection. An heirloom-grade Bible that is surprisingly affordable and offers a next-level reading experience, this beautiful edition has become my go-to NKJV Bible for everyday study. Che...
The New Testament Handbook (by Holman) Review
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/49gkU5i - In this Bible study resource review, we'll take a look at Holman's brand new reference - The New Testament Handbook. Offered in two color options (Sage, and Stone), this edition features a cloth-over-board cover that's been tastefully stamped on the front and spine. Check the price of The New Testament Handbook here: ▶ Amazon: amzn.to/49gkU5i Much easier to handl...
The Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Review
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/48REi8O - In this review, we'll take an in-depth look at The Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible by Zondervan. This edition has been nicely updated and features a larger 8-point typeface that is far easier to read than other Strong's editions. Check the price of Zondervan's Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible here: ▶ Amazon: amzn.to/48...
Crossway ESV Large Print Compact Bible Review (Deep Brown Buffalo Leather Edition)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/48ULD70 - In this Bible review, we'll check out Crossway's little ESV Large Print Compact Bible in deep brown buffalo leather. A beautifully constructed edition that blends affordability, portability, and legibility, this Bible is a great option for those who need a small, easy-to-carry Bible for travel or everyday carry. Check the price of the Crossway's ESV Large Print C...
New Jerusalem Version (NJV) Personal Size Bible Review - Hineni Publishers Brown Calf-Split Edition
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▶ ORDER HERE: biblereviewers.com/get/njv/ - In this Bible review, we'll take an in-depth look at the New Jerusalem Version (NJV) Personal Size Bible from Hineni Publishers in brown Italian calf-split leather. This is a beautiful little edition that was printed and bound by Royal Jongbloed in the Netherlands, and it does much to restore the Hebrew context of God's Word, tastefully incorporating ...
The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Review
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3ueMeSc - In this Bible study resource review, we'll take a detailed look at The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible from Thomas Nelson. Published by James Strong in 1890, the Strong's Concordance is an absolute gem of a resource and this beautiful edition from Thomas Nelson has been expanded to include details from Vine's Complete Expository Dictiona...
Crossway Hebrew-English Interlinear ESV Old Testament Review
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/47z8K61 - In this review of the Crossway Hebrew-English Interlinear ESV Old Testament, we'll take a detailed look at the beautiful interlinear layout of this Bible, its construction, lifetime guarantee, and more. A resource that's unmatched in terms of usefulness for Hebrew language students and those who wish to engage on a deeper level with the Tanakh (Old Testament), th...
Thomas Nelson NKJV Single-Column Verse-by-Verse Reference Bible Review (Brown Genuine Leather)
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▶ ORDER HERE: amzn.to/4aPj24T - In today's review, we'll take a look at Thomas Nelson's highly anticipated NKJV Single-Column Verse-by-Verse Reference Bible in brown genuine leather. A wonderfully balanced Bible that's a pleasure to hold and read, this edition offers readers a layout that's easy to both read and navigate. Check the price of Thomas Nelson's NKJV Single-Column Verse-by-Verse Refe...
How to Take Bible Notes (Without Marking Up Your Bibles!)
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How to Take Bible Notes (Without Marking Up Your Bibles!)
How to Read the Bible in a Year: A Bible Reading Challenge
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How to Read the Bible in a Year: A Bible Reading Challenge
How to Get Rid of a Bible
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How to Get Rid of a Bible
How to Handle the Bible Properly: Tips for Showing Respect and Reverence to the Word of God
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How to Handle the Bible Properly: Tips for Showing Respect and Reverence to the Word of God
New to the Bible? A "How to" Bible Study Guide for Beginners
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New to the Bible? A "How to" Bible Study Guide for Beginners
Thomas Nelson NKJV The Prayer Bible Review (Brown Genuine Leather)
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Thomas Nelson NKJV The Prayer Bible Review (Brown Genuine Leather)
Crossway ESV Heirloom Alpha Edition Bible Review (Brown Wellington Leather)
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Crossway ESV Heirloom Alpha Edition Bible Review (Brown Wellington Leather)
Thomas Nelson NKJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible Review (Pink Leathersoft)
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Thomas Nelson NKJV Personal Size Large Print Reference Bible Review (Pink Leathersoft)
Crossway ESV Study Bible Review (Deep Brown Buffalo Leather Edition)
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Crossway ESV Study Bible Review (Deep Brown Buffalo Leather Edition)
Tyndale NLT Life Application Study Bible Review (Premium Black Genuine Leather)
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Tyndale NLT Life Application Study Bible Review (Premium Black Genuine Leather)
Complete Jewish Study Bible Review (Black Genuine Calfskin Leather Edition)
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Complete Jewish Study Bible Review (Black Genuine Calfskin Leather Edition)
Crossway ESV Bible Atlas Review: Full-Color Maps, 3-D Illustrations, Photos, & More
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Crossway ESV Bible Atlas Review: Full-Color Maps, 3-D Illustrations, Photos, & More
Thomas Nelson Premier Collection NKJV Large Print Thinline Reference Bible Review (Brown Goatskin)
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Thomas Nelson Premier Collection NKJV Large Print Thinline Reference Bible Review (Brown Goatskin)
Spiral Bible Review - Fun, Spiral-Bound Notebook Bibles for Journaling, Note-Taking, and More!
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Spiral Bible Review - Fun, Spiral-Bound Notebook Bibles for Journaling, Note-Taking, and More!
Thomas Nelson Premier Collection Single-Column Reference Bible Review (Brown Goatskin Leather)
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Thomas Nelson Premier Collection Single-Column Reference Bible Review (Brown Goatskin Leather)

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  • @Nazarene_Judaism
    @Nazarene_Judaism 13 днів тому

    I am hoping they put the Apocrypha in them

  • @shelbyhurd
    @shelbyhurd 20 днів тому

    Thank you for this video! I was looking into this Bible and your review really helped!! God bless you!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 18 днів тому

      Thanks for the nice comment, Shelby. I'm really happy that the review was helpful for you...

  • @JacquelineThomas-wg7vg
    @JacquelineThomas-wg7vg 24 дні тому

    Which Bible translation is used in the Strongs expanded exhaustive concordance bible?

  • @jeffnasta4650
    @jeffnasta4650 26 днів тому

    Not sure if I told you I picked up one without the Thumb Index. Really love it. I also have the Green one and picked up a second one. Love your reviews.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 24 дні тому

      Awesome, Jeff! Thanks so much for the kind words...

  • @bmanrobinson4532
    @bmanrobinson4532 Місяць тому

    I brought the NKJV Single Column in the Goatskin Brown and I swear amazon sold me a fake, it looks the same inside and the paper is correct but the cover seems like a dud (a fake). Its not supple or thick like everyone else's. It's thin, flat, stiff & shiney like pigskin. The cover feels plasticy. Theres little to no grain and the paint is shiney and rubbery. Even the paint on the cover is coming off as soon as I opened the box and it smells like chemicals and not leather. Even the pain is the wrong colour brown. I gently rub my finger nail on paint and it cracks and comes off so easily i can literally see the leather underneath. At this point I'm questioning if its even reaal leather. Also the price on the box says $209.99 when the price on everyone elses says $189.99. I have a NKJV end of verse premium Goatskin brown by Thomas Nelson and it is nothing like this trash cover I've recieved on the single column one. Do you thi k i got sold a fake?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      I would definitely recommend reaching out to Thomas Nelson's customer service, they are top notch.

  • @ChristopherAlsruhe-si9ff
    @ChristopherAlsruhe-si9ff Місяць тому

    Further, the Strongs edition you are showing is new in minor respects. The Strongs concordance with Vinex expository dictionary included is far from new. But I do like that they now give the word counts with me not having to do it. The resources in the back of the edition you are showing I already have in a different addition. Partly because I already have a Vines expository dictionary, and partly because Vines is not even comprehensive when it comes to the number of Hebrew words, I use the edition with the AMG lexicon for Hebrew and Greek included. This gives essentially a second lexicon for every Hebrew and Greek word. With the Vines edition, I would have to pull out yet another book. I do have 10 resources each for Hebrew and Greek, many complete in the vocabulary list. but if I'm going to use a concordance as a one contains all kind of reference, I'm going to use the AMG.

  • @ChristopherAlsruhe-si9ff
    @ChristopherAlsruhe-si9ff Місяць тому

    First, let me say that the name of the incarnate son of God is Jesus. Yes he is Messiah, but there are an increasing number of people using the titles of Jesus rather than the name of Jesus. This is in contrast to the New Testament, particularly the book of Acts, in which the very name of Jesus is vocally invoked for every act of ministry, whether baptism, healing, rebuke, etc. and the proclamation of salvation. When the Bible says there's no other name under heaven by which we must be saved, it is the name Jesus, not the title Christ/Messiah. I would also mention that Jonathan Cahn has fallen into this trap, particularly noticeable in his book, "the book of mysteries." He only used the name Jesus three times in the first 90 days or so, and this is because it became unavoidable. But throughout, so far, he does an excellent job at not using the name Jesus. I don't know his reasoning, but there is no good reasoning. I find the same thing happening at a large and long-established mission in Baltimore. In their newsletter, you will not find the name Jesus used in the last six months, six editions. There's simply no justification for for minimizing the name that should be maximized with boldness and love, without fear.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Hi Christopher, thanks for your comment. I understand that you are well-meaning, but you are incorrect. The true, original name of the Messiah is not Jesus - His name is Yeshua. Yeshua is the name that everyone in the book of Acts (which you referenced in your comment) used, not Jesus. In fact, the letter "j" didn't even exist until approximately 500 years ago. Additionally, if one were to pull the name of Messiah over directly from Hebrew into English, it would be Joshua. Most are completely unaware of this and only know what appears on the pages of their English Bibles, so I wanted to take the time to explain. Thank you again for your comment Christopher, and I hope this info is helpful as you continue striving to do things in an accurate way.

  • @TommySeeking
    @TommySeeking Місяць тому

    Shalom brother, thank you for the review. I’m wondering if the TLV bibles are on your list to do? 🤔

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Shalom, bro. No plans for that as of right now...

  • @sebastianvarela5658
    @sebastianvarela5658 Місяць тому

    Nice Laco 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @monykaram84
    @monykaram84 Місяць тому

    Can i buy the olive tree bible app version and incorporate it with Nkjv bible study?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Yes, you can buy the Olive Tree app version (currently $39.99). I'm not exactly sure what level of direct integration is offered with both the ESV and alternative translations, however. I would reach out to Olive Tree for the answer to that question.

  • @jeffnasta4650
    @jeffnasta4650 Місяць тому

    I got one in Black Goatskin and it's beautiful. I also ordered the MacLaren version. Love them both.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Awesome, Jeff! ☕

    • @jeffnasta4650
      @jeffnasta4650 Місяць тому

      @@BibleReviewers Since I couldn't fine the NKJV Premium Goatskin Blue I picked up the Single Column Reference in Blue Leather and it's really nice. Blessings!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      @@jeffnasta4650 Glad you're enjoying it, Jeff!

  • @stormy_waters
    @stormy_waters Місяць тому

    Bought myself a copy recently from Crossway, and they also include a completely digital ebook copy for your PC or tablet. Stunning book, and I agree about the Palestine misnomer, Cambridge and Oxford Maps use the Roman reference “Palestine” which always bothered me as well.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for the comment, I hope you enjoy it. ☕

  • @theoglossa
    @theoglossa Місяць тому

    1 sub here. Awesome! Have you reviewed Hendricksen Hebrew-Greek Leather Bible?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Thank you for the kind comment! I have not reviewed that Bible...

    • @theoglossa
      @theoglossa Місяць тому

      @@BibleReviewers You're welcome. I would love to see your review on that in the future. Blessings!

  • @TommySeeking
    @TommySeeking Місяць тому

    At 13:35 - 13:36 that page flips over in its own 😮

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers Місяць тому

      Wind - the reviews are recorded outdoors. 🤣

  • @alenvas90
    @alenvas90 Місяць тому

    What bible should I buy esv study bible or kjv 1611 im having a hard time choosing

  • @bandicootwarped7905
    @bandicootwarped7905 Місяць тому

    why does it say sewn binding on the back? This isnt sewn

  • @jeffnasta4650
    @jeffnasta4650 Місяць тому

    Wish it was still available. I did get it in the Green Goatskin, and Black.

  • @Colorado_Native
    @Colorado_Native 2 місяці тому

    Just got mine. I had it in my Amazon watch list and they reduced the price by 43%. I jumped on that and got the black cowhide leather. It arrived two days ago. Well worth the money.

  • @KB-xd5wq
    @KB-xd5wq 2 місяці тому

    I got the slate also. But I had a strong chemical smell that lasted for a few weeks as you stated. Not sure if that's from the coloring of the leather.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      I'm not sure exactly what part of the production process causes the smell, but glad to hear it's improved for you.

  • @michaelmueller8746
    @michaelmueller8746 2 місяці тому

    Great review! I was going back and forth on whether I should get this. After watching your video needless to say.... I'm getting mine sometime this afternoon. Looking forward to getting into the word with this what looks to be a amazing little Bible. Thanks for sharing!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      Hey Michael, thanks for the nice comment - I'm really happy to hear that the review helped you and I'm sure you're absolutely going to love this Bible. Enjoy!

    • @michaelmueller8746
      @michaelmueller8746 2 місяці тому

      @@BibleReviewers I got it yesterday, I'm absolutely head over heels about it. It's the perfect little Bible. Again thank you for this review! God bless you and your family! 🕊️

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      @@michaelmueller8746 That's wonderful, Michael! I'm so happy to hear that you're enjoying the Bible and pray that it inspires you to go even deeper with your studies.

  • @ronaldpaige6408
    @ronaldpaige6408 2 місяці тому

    Thanks very much!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the nice comment, Ronald! ☕

  • @christopherknox
    @christopherknox 2 місяці тому

    You spent an eternity making a point about commentary making you prisoner to someone’s interpretation, while forgetting the fact that the Bible ITSELF is commentary. Whatever gets someone reading the Bible, study version or not, is a good thing. And this is coming from a non-believer. People are smart enough to know when they are reading commentary, and if they aren’t, forcing them to read the raw texts isn’t going to help them anyway. I could make the same argument that you must learn Hebrew and Aramaic and Greek and then read the original texts or your education of the Bible will be flawed (which is fact), but who’s going to do that? My first version was a children’s Bible. Should I have never read it and waited until I was ready for the adult version?

    • @lastprayer-3166
      @lastprayer-3166 Місяць тому

      If you really want an English Bible translation word for word from the Greek Hebrew and Aramaic go for the LSB

    • @christopherknox
      @christopherknox Місяць тому

      @@lastprayer-3166 I have one, but I'd think the interlinear Bibles would be even more accurate, though less pleasurable to read.

  • @HelenaCalado-gk4di
    @HelenaCalado-gk4di 2 місяці тому

    I do agree with your input. For me it never made sense to start to read the bible from other point then the beginning. But I do not agree with your time frame. Personally, I do not believe there is a time frame. For some people, a chapter is easy to understand, and they can read a book very quickly, and get a lot, for others it takes time, and it must be enough time a person needs to read and understand it. For some 5 minutes is a lot, for others it isn’t even enough to sit at the table and have the mind frame to start reading it. What everyone has and gives is personal business between that person and God and is not to be justified or explained to anyone. In my case, only when I stopped having goals to finish or read a book in the bible is when I really started to understand and to make some sense of what I was reading. So, in my mind, God doesn’t like rush people. I already read through the bible, first page to last page, twice, but only now, that I don’t have a time schedule of frame, I am starting to really immerse and understand it. God gives the same exact 24h to everyone, but what we do with it is different for every single person .

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      Hi Helena, thank you so much for your comment. The time frame recommendation mentioned in the video has nothing to do with rushing through for the sake of speed - I recommended reading in that manner because it will increase one's understanding. Reading 5 minutes per day is insufficient and will never result in the type of understanding that one can gain by compressing a full reading of the Scriptures into a shorter time frame. When you devote more time each day to studying and compress your reading into a shorter time frame, things are fresher in your mind and it's far easier to make valuable (and necessary) connections. Yes, there are certainly times when you put the brakes on and may even spend several days or weeks on a single chapter, but if we're talking about a cover-to-cover reading of the Scriptures, this is the best way to accomplish it in my experience (assuming your goal is to form a fuller understanding of what God's Word really says). Hopefully that clarifies things a bit better...

  • @jeffnasta4650
    @jeffnasta4650 2 місяці тому

    I have brought Bibles I was no longer using to church and offered them to others for free.

  • @annalikens3564
    @annalikens3564 2 місяці тому

    I had to throw away my Bible because it was falling apart, pages falling out. It would be nice if there was a place that would recycle bibles, and make new recycled bibles.

  • @Christianlozano94
    @Christianlozano94 2 місяці тому

    How much would this cost US dollar? I see it in euros..

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      You can check XE.com for the current exchange rate.

  • @JonHuhnMedical
    @JonHuhnMedical 2 місяці тому

    I'm very hesitant to use apps for something like this... I don't want to be at the mercy of a corporation for the rest of my life.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      Yep, I can understand where you're coming from.

  • @alternative3d87
    @alternative3d87 2 місяці тому

    There is nothing more annoying than a bible with inconsistent print. Don’t know why these publishers can’t get their act together and make the print bold and even throughout the entire text. Think I will pass on this bible, but thanks for the honest review.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment. I'm glad the review was helpful for you.

  • @jeffnasta4650
    @jeffnasta4650 2 місяці тому

    I was able to pick one up on Amazon, though the seller did not include the box. But it is the real thing and I love it.

  • @mrtdiver
    @mrtdiver 3 місяці тому

    29:06 "He will return as a Jew." Yes, He came as a Jew to his own people. How about the Lord returning as King of Kings and Lord of Lords?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      He didn't come as a Jew only "to His own people", He came as a Jew. Period. When He returns, He will still be a Jew (something that many don't consider and even struggle with, which is why I made mention of it). Of course, Yeshua is also many other things, including the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. It's not a case of "this or that", it's all of the above. Thank you for the comment...

    • @mrtdiver
      @mrtdiver 3 місяці тому

      @@BibleReviewers "He didn't come as a Jew only "to His own people", He came as a Jew. Period." Yes, that is true. Now regarding "He will return as a Jew." (29:06) Where do we find that in Scripture?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      @@mrtdiver "Yeshua the Messiah is the same yesterday, today, and forever." -Hebrews 13:8 (NJV)

  • @67MercuryXR7
    @67MercuryXR7 3 місяці тому

    I ordered this Bible in the black leather, and I’ve got to say that I am completely impressed with it. I knew the quality would be good, coming from Royal Jongbloed. What I didn’t expect was how much I would enjoy the layout of the text. The font is super clean. It has become my favorite Bible to use as a simple “reader” edition, since there are no title headings and the verse numbers seem to just disappear as you read. The translation reads extremely smooth. I love everything about it. And the leather smells fantastic! Many wonderful hours will be spent reading and praying through this copy. Thanks for your review!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Agreed! This Bible is really enjoyable for daily reading and it's perfectly sized. The leather really does smell great as well! Glad you're enjoying your copy also...

  • @j.dieason7527
    @j.dieason7527 3 місяці тому

    $120

  • @vigilante1202
    @vigilante1202 3 місяці тому

    Does this Buffalo Leather edition have better paper than the trutone thinlines?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment, Ethan. The paper is the same...

  • @sonofZeruiah
    @sonofZeruiah 3 місяці тому

    I disagree. My goal is to write, highlight, underline, all throughout my Bible. Then when it's falling apart, I throw it away and start the same process on another Bible. The value is not the paper. The value is in digging into it and getting it into your heart. I can go to a Goodwill Bin Store and purchase bibles for $0.99. If I didn't buy them there, Goodwill sends them to be recycled into cardboard. So I have no problem really tearing into the word of God, and when I"m done, throwing it away and starting again.

  • @vrab.
    @vrab. 3 місяці тому

    How is the paper for writing notes and highlighting?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      I don't write or highlight in my Bibles, so I'm afraid that I can't be of much help in answering your question. Perhaps someone else who owns the Bible can chime in with their experience...

    • @vrab.
      @vrab. 3 місяці тому

      @@BibleReviewers - thanks for replying anyway 😁

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      @@vrab. It's my pleasure. Chag sameach!

  • @jstaplz93
    @jstaplz93 3 місяці тому

    Great topic, great take! As a kid, I watched my mom treat her Bible with reverence - she'd wash her hands before handling it, put the Bible on the top shelf, the Bible would sit atop any stack of books, and even guarded them from me (I broke a lot of things); when I could read, she gave me one of her Bibles and it felt like a grand prize. As an adult, I treat my Bibles the same way. They are my most valuable possessions!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the great comment, John! It's so neat to hear how the actions of your mother laid a foundation that you carried into adulthood.

  • @christo-chaney
    @christo-chaney 3 місяці тому

    Prof. Sterns Bible versions for any actually Jewish. It’s Christian since it includes the New Testament & Prof. Stern believed in Jesus till the day he died. If you want an actual Jewish Study Bible (2nd edition) it’s published by Oxford University Press. White cover.

  • @UBubba98
    @UBubba98 3 місяці тому

    I also run Linux so as a fellow Christian and Bible enthusiast who runs Linux, I say good job, sir for leaving Windows and Mac. There are a couple of different methods that you could use to get that windows program running on your Linux operating system. Look into using bottles. You’ll be able to find tutorials on UA-cam and it’s a program that goes along with wine, which is a program that allows you to run Windows executables on Linux. Either using wine or using bottles with wine should work for you. It works for most programs. I found some better than others. It will involve some tweaking and experimentation, but I would say as long as it’s nothing terribly weird it should work.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the comment! When I made the switch, I made an attempt to get things working with bottles but was unsuccessful. For that reason, I keep a Windows machine on the desk to run a few non-Linux apps.

  • @pastoreric8283
    @pastoreric8283 3 місяці тому

    Great review. I am looking for a NKJV Bible that I can hold in my hand and preach from. Would you suggest this Bible or personal sized bible?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the nice comment! Both are great Bibles, but for your specific use case, I would definitely go with the Personal Size Large Print edition.

  • @toma3447
    @toma3447 3 місяці тому

    I just got one of these as a gift a couple weeks ago. It feels very premium. That was my first impression. I have the brown leather-soft. I am taking some time to get use to the single column verse by verse, it is very strange at first.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      You'll get used to it quickly. 👍

  • @my1vice
    @my1vice 3 місяці тому

    And when the lights go out and never come back on, you've lost everything. No thanks.

  • @PokèDecree
    @PokèDecree 3 місяці тому

    Do you think it could fit into a regular sized pocket?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      No, it's not quite small enough. You'll want to check out Crossway's ESV Pocket Bible in deep brown buffalo leather (3.25" by 5.25").

  • @christopherlilly5906
    @christopherlilly5906 3 місяці тому

    This was not too bad, and Strong's is quite good, but when the reviewer looks up Passover in the New Testament, he says that Easter (in Acts 12 : 4) is incorrect. This is not true. It is made clear in the context of the passage that at the times of the days of unleavened bread, Herod intended after Easter to bring Peter forth to the people. The Feast of Unleavened Bread, of which the Passover was a part, for the Jews did eat it then, mainly occurs after the Passover, since Acts 12 : 3 says Then were the days of unleavened bread - days - plural, so Easter here is correct, and only in this case would Passover not be correct, even though both words in the NT are translated from the word πάσχα (paschka). The King James is NEVER wrong.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Hi Christopher, thanks for your comment. My comment in the review was 100% accurate - the KJV's usage of the word "easter" in this passage is anachronistic and was a deliberate mistranslation of the text. It should appear as "Passover". Pesach (Passover) takes place on a single day - the 14th of Aviv or Nisan. This is the day that the sacrifice takes place, and it's immediately followed by the seven days of Chag HaMatzot (Feast of Unleavened Bread). Over time, the word Pesach began to be used as a name for the entire 8-day period, and that continues to this day. Regarding your comment that "the King James is NEVER wrong", this is simply not true. The KJV is simply a translation of the Bible into English, like any other translation. It's a good translation, but it is not inspired, nor is it error-free. There are several examples that could be provided, but here are two quick ones. Compare Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8 in the KJV to literally any other translation - you will see that the KJV translators mistakenly understood both passages to be referencing Messiah, when in reality, they are referring to Joshua. I really appreciate your love and reverence for the Father's Word, but placing faith in a simple translation is misguided. It's always best to focus on the original languages, with the understanding that all translations are simply the result of an individual or translation team doing the best they can to understand the text and relay its meaning to the reader. Hope this helps...

    • @christopherlilly5906
      @christopherlilly5906 3 місяці тому

      @@BibleReviewers Thank You indeed for Your Reply to my Comments, but I do still stand by what I said, just as You have done by what Comments You have made in this Video. As for the idea of my placing my Faith in one Translation being misguided, I disagree. I have no problem looking at the Original Languages, as I have the Key Word Study Bible and other aids, and Blue Letter Bible, because I appreciate other languages, as they teach me more about English as well. However, we have the Bible translated into English for a good reason - so we can understand it. Some complain about the older language of the King James, as if it needs to be updated, but then try to get the same people to look at outright foreign languages, as if that would make things easier to understand. Now, as for believing there is only ONE Bible we can trust in English (as opposed to other languages), I stick to that, for after all, as Christians, we believe in the Bible - that is, whatever version people might use, they do understand that it is the Bible that is our Guide to GOD, not, say, the Bhagavad Gita, the Koran, the Purana, or any other works - if we want to know the Christian GOD, we stick to the Bible - so why not also just ONE Bible in our Language - why should we need all those other ones ? If we believe in GOD, surely we understand that He wants to talk to us, and to do so accurately. He will not give us mixed messages, for GOD is NOT the Author of Confusion. But since about 1881, with the arrival of the Revised Version New Testament, we have had a plethora of new versions of the Bible, each supposedly updating the language and comparing itself to the King James, but why so many ? If there is a genuine, faultless Word of GOD in English out there, how can we know which one it is ? Some of these versions of the Bible do not even agree with each other, and they certainly do not agree one hundred percent with the Authorised Version. GOD has promised to preserve His Words. Having His Word Given by Inspiration is one thing, but this is no good if He did not preserve it for us for all time. This was so in the Original Tongues (not the MSS, which rotted away, but were copied faithfully, thus preserving the Word - just as Baruch did by the Mouth of Jeremiah in JEREMIAH CHAPTER 36 after the king and his cronies burn the original words of GOD written by Baruch from exactly what Jeremiah had said). GOD’s Word is Pure - so which of these English version is the Pure Word of GOD, if it is NOT the King James ? For if we say that only the Originals were pure, and mere translations now cannot get it completely right, we are saying GOD was not able to preserve His perfect, pure Word in a Language He knew in advance would dominate the World. English has done that, as much because of the King James Bible, which has borne massive spiritual fruit over the four centuries it has been around. Before then the Bible from the original Languages had already been translated into other tongues like German, Italian, Spanish, French and Latin (not the Vulgate). As for Your comments about Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8 in the KJV, it is clear from the Context that this is talking about Joshua the son of Nun, not Jesus Christ. The translators used the name Jesus here as the Greek version of the Hebrew name Joshua, and I have always understood that to be the case. Certainly the LORD Jesus Christ in His Preincarnate Form was with the Jews in their Journeys in the Wilderness, for the Rock followed them, and That Rock was Christ, but Jesus here is never intended to mean our Lord Christ, but the man who took over the Guidance of the Children of Israel for them to enter into the Promised Land. The Name Jesus NEVER appears in the Old Testament, while the word Joshua last appears in ZECHARIAH 6 : 11 - this is why the King James translators referred to the son of Nun as Jesus in those two verses. I do not believe the King James was inspired in the sense that the Translators received Visions or Signs or Direct Messages from GOD to do so, for Jesus Christ Himself said that there shall no sign be given, as in this Age, the Just shall live by Faith, a quote from Habakkuk, and Paul also added that We walk by Faith, not by Sight, indicating that the Sign Gifts of the Early Church we being phased out, since the Word preached by Christ and the Apostles had been verified as of GOD by the Miracles they had done - even if the Pharisees tried to attribute Jesus’ Works to Beelzebub. Rather, GOD superintended the translating of the Original Languages into English for the King James as part of His preserving the Scriptures. Some or all of these men might have been saved, we do not know for sure, but for those who were, the Holy Ghost guided them into making the right choices in making a good translation better. Now, because they were putting into another language words that had already been given by Inspiration of GOD, that is the Inspiration and Preservation of the Scriptures - that is what makes the King James the perfect, preserved Word of GOD in English - so when one reads the King James, they are reading a Translation of Inspired Scripture, and as such, that is its claim to Inspiration, and to being the perfect, Inspired Word of GOD in the English Language. This is not to say we do not have proper Translations in other Tongues, for we do - one should not have to learn a foreign language in this Age of Grace in order to be saved - the Bible can go into any language, and if we can no longer find the Original Tongues, we can translate it from the King James, because that has already been done properly. Those men back then, 54 to begin with, 47 in the end who are known to have done it, as some died over the time it took, these were amongst the greatest scholars of the time - Einsteins to the power of seven - but do we think that, in these End Times, characterised, as the Bible prophesies, by Apostasy, we can find the quality of Godly men to improve upon the perfect Translation ? And if their ones are so better, why do they keep coming up with new ones every year ? Is it that they want to improve upon the Word, is it the lure of the Almighty Dollar ? For sure, and there is NO verse in the King James that states, “ And thou shalt only read the Authorised King James Version of the Holy Bible, as newly translated out of the originall Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised . . . ” - but say there was, would not the modern Bible scholars claim that was a mistranslation, and say it should not be there ? When then does it end ? For if we cannot trust that the Bible we have is one hundred per cent accurate, then how can we trust GOD and His Word, and the Way to be saved ? Nay, we must be able to have COMPLETE Faith in Someone and His Something - and that is the Inspired, Perfect, Preserved Word of GOD, and for the English Language, this is the Authorised King James Bible, originally published about May of 1611, reprinted soon after to correct only typos, and revised in 1762 and 1769 to get rid of the last typographical errors, and standardise the spelling to what is more recognisable today. Back then, up to the seventeenth century, the English spelt the same word different ways, even in the same passage, and this can be seen if one has an original spelling 1611, but that is a fault of the evolution of the English Language, not of the Wording of the King James Bible. So, what do we want ? A Bible - nay, The Bible, that gives us GOD’s Word and Words accurately, without any error, and shows us the genuine, only Gospel Way of Salvation for us in this Age, that people may learn only of Christ and Him Crucified, repent and believe, and be saved - and this IS in the King James, and it IS ALWAYS right, otherwise I would not use it - I trust it completely, for it teaches me the Way to trust GOD, that, when all is said and done, it is about the Lord Jesus Christ, and He does Value His Word, for He is called the Living Word, and it is therefore important we have it all, and can trust it all.

  • @ThecrosseyedTexan
    @ThecrosseyedTexan 3 місяці тому

    I sure would love to see crossway make one of these in a 13 or a 14-point font because the 17.5 that they make weighs almost 6 lb and it's gigantic!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      I haven't checked that edition out yet - 6 lbs is hefty!

  • @Riverrat3322
    @Riverrat3322 3 місяці тому

    Excellent review, thank you. Unfortunately I had already ordered my atlas, but I will check on your resources next time I need something.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate your nice comment. Hope you enjoy the atlas!

  • @Saved-Creation
    @Saved-Creation 3 місяці тому

    what bible is in the video?

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Hi Daisy, it's the R.L. Allan ESV NC1 SPC

  • @johfu4705
    @johfu4705 3 місяці тому

    I want this Bible! ❤

  • @tgleo1
    @tgleo1 3 місяці тому

    What a great video! I have never taken a pen, highlighter or any other implement to a paper-and-ink Bible, but I have made lots of comments in my favorite Bible app. You articulate the most important reasons for doing that more clearly than I have ever thought it through, but I agree with each of your reasons, as you so clearly state them!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for another nice comment, I really appreciate it!

  • @tgleo1
    @tgleo1 3 місяці тому

    Great video! I agree hugely with each of your points, with the one qualification that I do place Bibles on Bibles - especially because I store them all flat. Each of your points is important, but your last point is especially important to me. I have moved on from a number of Bibles - perfectly acceptable current translations, but which I no longer needed, and I have found each a new home. Thank you for a valuable video!

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      I agree 100% with what you mentioned, and that's a point that I should have covered in the video. The only thing that I place on a Bible is another Bible. Thank you for the nice comment!

  • @EnriquetheSquirrel
    @EnriquetheSquirrel 3 місяці тому

    This man is a master reviewer. He gets right to the point and gives you all the info you need.

    • @BibleReviewers
      @BibleReviewers 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the nice comment and the kind words of encouragement, I really appreciate it!