@@TheBibleReviewer hi brother yes I had it briefly and gifted it to a friend pastor that moved from the KJV to the ESV and really liked it so I blessed him
Great reviews @TheBibleReviewer (I'm a new subscriber). You've reviewed the Heritage and the new PSQ. If you had to pick only one in the ESV, which would it be and why?
Aside from ghosting I like it, but I despise ghosting because: if I can read the next page (mirrored) then I will read it while trying to read the proper side, can't turn it off. It's like listening to the radio when another station is overlapping the same channel.
Heritage would be perfect with 32 or 36 gsm but yes completely perfect layout. Only thing comparable to me is the TN single column side reference (but barely goes to gutter) and humble lamb shepherd
I don't know of crossway ever using a different text block when different bindings are available. AFAIK none of the major publishers do anymore, that's the appeal of many Zondervan/Thomas Nelson offerings ( [Zondervan had a stake in most you'll see] premium bible text blocks for $50 and then send them to someone like floresh or tenebrous lux).
The tru tone has cheaper and rougher paper. Interestingly though it is slightly more opaque and has less ghosting. The premium version has the silky smooth paper you'd fine in a Schuyler. With the tru tone you'll notice a lot of the paper sticking together out of the box and the paper is almost curved rather than lays flat like the premium edition.
I came to view the Heritage (which is amazing), but came away loving the look of that CSB! Going to look for that video of yours now 👍
@@livinright1 what did you think of it?
@@TheBibleReviewer I really like the CSB a lot. Is now on my "wish list" for 2024👍
love this edition! I need to get this one
@@biblegeeksquad1804 you have a Crossway heirloom Bible right? Was it the Alpha?
@@TheBibleReviewer hi brother yes I had it briefly and gifted it to a friend pastor that moved from the KJV to the ESV and really liked it so I blessed him
Great reviews @TheBibleReviewer (I'm a new subscriber). You've reviewed the Heritage and the new PSQ. If you had to pick only one in the ESV, which would it be and why?
What a beautiful bible.
@@jeannieleasa1579 I agree!
Aside from ghosting I like it, but I despise ghosting because: if I can read the next page (mirrored) then I will read it while trying to read the proper side, can't turn it off. It's like listening to the radio when another station is overlapping the same channel.
Heritage would be perfect with 32 or 36 gsm but yes completely perfect layout. Only thing comparable to me is the TN single column side reference (but barely goes to gutter) and humble lamb shepherd
Does the Tru Tone version have the same paper?
I don't know of crossway ever using a different text block when different bindings are available. AFAIK none of the major publishers do anymore, that's the appeal of many Zondervan/Thomas Nelson offerings ( [Zondervan had a stake in most you'll see] premium bible text blocks for $50 and then send them to someone like floresh or tenebrous lux).
No, the trutone paper quality is different from the premium.
The tru tone has cheaper and rougher paper. Interestingly though it is slightly more opaque and has less ghosting. The premium version has the silky smooth paper you'd fine in a Schuyler. With the tru tone you'll notice a lot of the paper sticking together out of the box and the paper is almost curved rather than lays flat like the premium edition.
@@souldier2425 thank you and may God bless you!
Nice but for preaching a single column verse by verse would be better.
It is the best, son, and no other bible will ever top it.........unless an NKJV or NASB editon comes out :D
@@WontonDisciple haha yeah I can see why you like this one
@@WontonDisciple also you going to start posting again soon?
@@TheBibleReviewer I've got a few bibles here I'm planning to review soon. Working out some details with a potential channel editor.
@@WontonDisciple oh man! here we go, you’re about to be legit!