Ask These Six Questions Before You Buy Your Next Bible!

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  • @esthermurray4354
    @esthermurray4354 2 роки тому +41

    The six questions:
    1. Purpose: application emphasis or academic emphasis
    2. Nudge: spells it out or nudges toward discovery
    3. Targeting: general audiences or heavily targeted
    4. Portability: big or nimble
    5. Topicality: topical notes or broad use notes
    6. Disclosed bias: personality/theology driven or neutral read

  • @Tobarius
    @Tobarius 2 роки тому +89

    I _also_ find the Bible very interesting.

  • @RobertGrif
    @RobertGrif 2 роки тому +79

    It must take a loooooong time to make these study Bible review videos, but I absolutely appreciate them. They are my favorite videos on your channel!

  • @lightscameralego950
    @lightscameralego950 2 роки тому +54

    After nearly 5 full years of using it, I have to say that I greatly recommend the ESV Lutheran Study Bible (by Concordia Publishing House) practically regardless of your theological leaning.
    I myself am a Catholic, but the Lutheran Study Bible has truly exceptional historical information, comprehensive educational notes (with quotes from prominent historical theologians to aid in your understanding), thorough cross-references, prayers and hymn texts for devotional use, and in-depth pages on full topics related to the nearby passages.
    Any amount of Lutheran bias is easy to see past as the vast majority of the notes are by far purely exegetical.
    The Lutheran Study Bible (as well as the separate book containing study notes for the Apocrypha/Deuterocanon) is by far my favorite study Bible out there! I recommend it 10/10!

    • @mnlizzi
      @mnlizzi 2 роки тому +10

      As a protestant, who grew up Baptist/Christian and Missionary Alliance, was raised by a father who grew up catholic (and most of his side of the family was/is to this day very catholic) but moved to a protestant faith, worked for a Lutheran Seminary, and went to a Catholic college... we jokingly call Lutherans "baby Catholics" that like the structure of catholicism... just not the Pope. Legitimately though, my best friend in the entire world is catholic and between her and all of the young Catholics I met while studying in college, I'm so encouraged by this generation of Catholic believers. I grew up with a grandmother/father that lived by Vat 1 and maybe 2 ideals... where you go to church, follow what is said, but don't develope any sort of personal relationship. My dad, when he was younger, was never encouraged to open a Bible or ever think for himself. "Just listen to the priest" is what he was told. Plus, my grandmother upon meeting me mom (as a friend to my dad, not even dating) stated that she would, "never have any non catholic grandchildren." So unfortunately my early experience with catholicism was really hurtful. However, my eyes were really opened when I went to college and witnessed so many young Catholic believers being active in their faith and being willing to talk with me and discuss matters of faith, all while not dismissing my faith as unreal or unacceptable. Definitely taught me to keep an open mind about "religious sects" and not write others off so quickly.

    • @donovanschafer8620
      @donovanschafer8620 2 роки тому +5

      My grandpa gave me a Lutheran ESV study when I was 12, I’m not 22 and it is still my go to when I do an in-depth study on a given book. I love the layout, it is very familiar, and it has a ton of references and explanations or verses that can be tougher to find context for.

  • @DaleBoyce2012
    @DaleBoyce2012 2 роки тому +29

    Very useful, Matt! I know the topic is specifically study Bibles, and I own a few myself, but my favorite Bible for devotional and study use is the ESV Reader's Bible. No commentary, no references, no versification, and no pericope headings. I find that the absence of these elements allows for me to focus on the text without 'nudging' in any direction. Keep up the great work!

    • @TakFyrir
      @TakFyrir 2 роки тому +8

      I have been wanting to get a reader's Bible for the reasons you listed. I think a reader's Bible would help get the feel of the natural breaks in the text.

  • @JoelRipke
    @JoelRipke 2 роки тому +10

    I just got a Lutheran Study Bible (ESV) from Concordia Publishing. Really good text notes and connections about where Lutheran doctrine comes from (the Bible).

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 2 роки тому +36

    ESV, NIV, NET, NASB, KJV, NKJV... I'll take any of those so long as there's a wiiiide margin for notes. I like the ESV because it retains a bit of the KJV feel in the language. I'm good with most translations as long as I know the theological leanings going in. I grew up mostly on the NLT, and I will say that reading the NLT I had some ideas implanted in my brain due to poor translation choices and interpolations which took many years to untangle. Hebrews 6:1 in the NLT for example has drastically different implications because they've interpreted "dead works" as "sin". Likewise the NLT often interpolates the words [from sin] whenever the word repentance is used. That led me to some rough years of guilt ridden confusion around how grace and justification play out in real life. My church still uses the NLT because of its accessibility for those with poor reading skills, but after voicing how it effected my own theology my pastor has since made an effort to point out the interpretive bent when relevant. Awareness of such things I think is enough to make most translations workable, but my own experience has made me cautious to assume all mainline translations can be read equally without picking up the translator's theology. I favor the more word for word translations for that reason when reading level allows.

    • @Genesis-revelation70
      @Genesis-revelation70 2 роки тому +2

      I like the CSB for general purpose/audiences. Still word for word but much easier to understand than the NASB, reads more like how we speak today than the ESV, and does a good job of adding alternative interpretation/literal word meanings on commonly disputed word translations. I use it instead of the NET/NLT in conjunction with all of the other translations you mentioned.

    • @DianeJarvis-f1o
      @DianeJarvis-f1o Рік тому +2

      @@Genesis-revelation70 Oh no, I bought earlier today the NLT Study Bible. Wish I had seen this sooner; it was a large investment for me.

    • @Omoba1
      @Omoba1 Рік тому +1

      @@DianeJarvis-f1odoesn’t matter though. Just read first. And as you go along with the reading, you can try other versions. I’ll still advise to have the KJV, NIV, NLT, ESV,RSV and if the budget exists, an amplified Bible too.
      No one Bible can give you everything
      The aim of Bible study is to compare and try to reason along the CONTEXT and paragraphs to get the thought patterns.

    • @DianeJarvis-f1o
      @DianeJarvis-f1o Рік тому +4

      @@Omoba1 Thank you so much for your helpful reply. Fortunately, I do have the KJV (best for its poetic language and easiest to memorise); the NIV; the NLT (just bought the study bible); the ESV. I don't have either the RSV or the Amplified Bible. I am going to try to buy the latter, but as I live under straitened circumstances since my beloved husband died last year, it will have to wait. Thank you so much for bothering to reply. Kind Regards, Diane, England.

    • @Omoba1
      @Omoba1 Рік тому

      @@DianeJarvis-f1o sorry for your loss. the Lord Jesus Himself comfort you and may He reveal Himself to you in more wonderful ways.

  • @danvan2683
    @danvan2683 2 роки тому +20

    Thank you, it's ironic that as a culture we are illiterate on the bible generally while having more data and compiled scholarship as accessable as it could possibly be, much more and easier to find than any generation before.
    Thank you for the content.

  • @N8ExtrAwesome
    @N8ExtrAwesome 2 роки тому +11

    I used to work as an internet picker for a Christian book warehouse, and wow do I recognize many of these. Great video man, I appreciate the hard work you put into it

  • @reginahay5211
    @reginahay5211 Рік тому +7

    This was a great episode! I’ve been a Bible reader for 50+ years. Actually there are another couple of categories. One is the readability of the text size. Older eyes need a clear type, sans serif, with some white space for notes. Another category you briefly touched on is the feel of the Bible in your hand. I actually prefer a hard binding.

  • @jaydogg2003
    @jaydogg2003 2 роки тому +8

    Another topic to potentially cover is bible software. I love me some Logos (though it can quickly get expensive). Best money I ever spent though, in my opinion.

  • @colettejelineo8526
    @colettejelineo8526 2 роки тому +4

    Loved this video! Would you add comments on font size for your older followers! Bless you!🙏🥰❤️✝️

  • @johannagarcelon9240
    @johannagarcelon9240 Рік тому +2

    NASB is my #1 choice for Version. Double column,words of Christ in red, Concordance, Book Introductions. Maps are helpful too.

  • @Cataphract3
    @Cataphract3 2 роки тому +10

    Solid video! Love the shoutout to the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible. One thing I will say when it comes to biased or more theologically motivated Bibles is I don't mind them, I just think they should clearly identify their tradition loudly at the beginning, that way people know what they are getting, otherwise it can seem deceptive to a standard reader. While I don't think it's their intention, it does seem that way to me when a study Bible has an obvious bent that isn't admitted up front.

  • @sydney.g.sloangammagee8181
    @sydney.g.sloangammagee8181 6 місяців тому +1

    WOW!!! I am really impressed with your sponsor, SAMARITAN MINISTRIES!!!
    Very impressive . . . not necessarily a health & medical bills based need, perhaps sounds like it is related to Samaritans Purse with Franklin Graham helping disaster victims, floods, tornadoes, etc.
    No questioning where you send your "joyful, heartfelt, giving" or whether it is being mis-directed, you get confirmation from those you were told has a need to be met!!! Sounds absolutely awesome !!!!!

  • @alouie001
    @alouie001 2 роки тому +5

    A really good one is The New American Bible (NABRE) or The Great Adventure Catholic Bible with the study guides.

  • @mnlizzi
    @mnlizzi 2 роки тому +12

    I grew up as a NIV snob (thank you to the 90s biases and Bible Quizzing choice in version) but lately have been really loving the CSB translation. Just curious on your thoughts! Ultimately I really think you should try and find a Bible that you're able to understand and that some translations might be easier to understand for other 😊.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane Рік тому

      I've always wondered how things went with quizzers who crossed over from NIV84 to NIV2011.
      How much do you think "sinful nature" in Romans vs "flesh"?

    • @iKeto_gal
      @iKeto_gal 10 місяців тому

      Interesting how they went gender neutral in some of the pronouns

  • @cupfulofeathers
    @cupfulofeathers 2 роки тому +5

    Just when I thought you had shown all the Bibles, you pull out another one, lol! Very helpful guide, Matt! I'll be looking forward to this series.

  • @merrygrammarian1591
    @merrygrammarian1591 2 роки тому +5

    I totally had a copy of Revolve as a teen. It was so distracting because they made the quote sections so cute I was always fighting the urge to cut it up and mod podge it all over everything. the early 2000s haha

  • @josephharmon1188
    @josephharmon1188 2 роки тому +5

    Would like to hear your comparative take on the Word on Fire bible that Bishop Barron oversaw.

  • @wesleyrm76
    @wesleyrm76 2 роки тому +3

    Just finished the Cultural Backgrounds Bible this year and I loved it. John Walton did a great job.
    I'd love to hear your take on Chronological Bibles. I think the prophetic books might make more sense if I read them within the history, rather than the arbitrary order they're in now.

  • @stephenyoung8069
    @stephenyoung8069 2 роки тому +3

    Thrilled to see the Ancient Faith review.

  • @lacylemke617
    @lacylemke617 2 роки тому +7

    You couldn’t have put this out a month ago? 😂 It took me a year to figure out a Bible and finally buy one (it’s been since our Alaska trip since I’ve read a big chunk-not my proudest admission). I chose the NKJV chronological study Bible. I love the historical info, but not so much the inability to place tabs.

    • @nitarose44
      @nitarose44 2 роки тому +6

      I'm not a big fan of chronology layouts even though I read the Bible chronologically most years. I wrote into my regular Bible what to read next right into the passages. Like.... after Numbers 15, I wrote, "Chrono: Psalm 90". After Psalm 90, I wrote, "Chrono: Numbers 16". Hope that's helpful to you if you decide to switch Bibles.

  • @zoraidahegarsiervadelsenor6583

    OMG watching your channel I order the Study Illustrated Bible , its a treasure to have something so blessed at your library , thank keep your Bible showing video

  • @stacymcnamees7168
    @stacymcnamees7168 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for all your work on this topic… would love to see a video on some of the BEST commentaries…God Bless you ❤

  • @nitarose44
    @nitarose44 2 роки тому +3

    Love your description of "the nudge system". Great term. Your video is sure to be a great guide.
    I tend to be on the look out for Bibles that don't exist. Right now it is:
    1. ESV
    2. Interleaved
    3. Theology Study
    4. Jesus' words in red
    5. Real leather covered

    • @DianeJarvis-f1o
      @DianeJarvis-f1o Рік тому

      @nitarose44 I was on Ebay earlier today looking for a Study Bible (wish I had seen this video first) and I saw several interleaved bibles, a couple of Theology Study Bibles, many red-letter and real leather bibles. Have you checked it out?

  • @holtscustomcreations
    @holtscustomcreations 2 роки тому +3

    The best study Bible is the one that gets read.
    With that being said, more goes into a study Bible then just your run of the mill collection of 66 books. The one who is reading these study helps needs to understand they are helps. They are simply there to assist the reader in understanding. They are not a replacement for reading the actual text. They are supplements.
    Just like taking vitamins is a supplement for one's health. They don't replace a well-balanced meal.

  • @jacobshepard654
    @jacobshepard654 6 місяців тому +1

    heres how i look at it, a relationship with God is like a relationship with your BEST friend. but i also have to put in my part. so if you look at it this way, go for the nudge bibles. good job on this channel btw youre doing a perfect job of staying unbiased (except for when it’s something blatant like if you were to review the “nab” the worst translation ive ever seen imo)

  • @Dragonssire
    @Dragonssire 2 роки тому +3

    The Word on Fire Bible published by Bishop Barren’s Word on Fire Ministries.

  • @peterfox7663
    @peterfox7663 2 роки тому +2

    I love the literary "Reader's Edition" Bible format, in particular the NLT "Immerse" series.
    No chapters, verses, no section headings, no footnotes or cross references. It also re-arranges some of the books into a logical grouping, and bundled into 6 volumes.
    While I would disagree or quibble with some of the translation choices, it gives an overall view of the Bible and is easy to read.

  • @geneparadiso6258
    @geneparadiso6258 Рік тому +4

    I like my Bible with all 73 books!

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 2 роки тому +3

    I prefer the light nudge. Though not a study Bible, my main Bible is The Scriptures. Have you heard of this one? I enjoy it has the restored names

  • @kerimurphy4240
    @kerimurphy4240 2 роки тому +4

    Love your honesty and videos. Can you do a video on bible journaling (painting and coloring in the Bible)?

  • @Werdna12345
    @Werdna12345 2 роки тому +2

    Matt, Have you do done a “How to speak Christianese/Theology” to understand terms that aren’t in the Bible?

  • @Charlbb
    @Charlbb 7 місяців тому +1

    After many years of study, the KJV Thompson Chain Reference Study Bible is still one of the best study Bibles for me.
    The other Study Bible I would recommend is the KJV Hebrew-Greek Study Bible from Dr Spiros Zodhiates. Anyone keen on delving deeper into Scripture will benefit from these 2 Study Bibles.

  • @Wewillbeokay8
    @Wewillbeokay8 Рік тому +1

    You and I could have the nerdiest conversation ever! 😂 Love your videos! I absolutely appreciate how open minded you are in that you listen to all sides and thoughts on the Bible, all while being respectful even when you disagree. It’s refreshing!

  • @david.mcmahan
    @david.mcmahan 2 роки тому +2

    While it loses some of the tactile feel, many of the "less portable" study Bibles are also available in app form. For example, I have the ESV Study Bible as one of my defaults in the Olive Tree app on my phone.

  • @nicksparrow8376
    @nicksparrow8376 Рік тому +2

    I have a Filament Bible and it's a very helpful Bible that is easy to take with you. I love it.

  • @mj6493
    @mj6493 2 роки тому +4

    "ya'll like trees...? Cool, we're just gonna put that on your Bible"

  • @jeremyyap1714
    @jeremyyap1714 2 роки тому +9

    I'd consider my study Bible collection to be complete if I have the ESV SB, NET Full Notes, Filament Bible, Oxford Annotated Bible, and the Ancient Faith SB on my shelves. Tempting to add the Cultural Backgrounds SB to the collection, but a topic this important is best addressed through The IVP Bible Background Commentary series

  • @dtr5591
    @dtr5591 2 роки тому +2

    Can't wait for Matt to create an application that takes in all my preferences and spits out the study Bible that aligns the most to it. Cool. Preferably before Christmas.

  • @TheSpider-hs4jo
    @TheSpider-hs4jo 2 роки тому +3

    If you haven't covered it, i'm curious what you think of Bishop Robert Barron's "Word On Fire Bible" also the "Defending The Faith" study Bible from Apologetics Press.

  • @ninjason57
    @ninjason57 2 роки тому +2

    Love your Elden Ring analogy considering I played Elden Ring and do Bible study as well.

  • @PhilHoffmanReviews
    @PhilHoffmanReviews Рік тому +4

    I laughed out loud when you shared the firefighter and all the catered Bibles 🤣

  • @katielouise3924
    @katielouise3924 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Just purchased the Chronological Life Appl. KJV Bible. Love it! I do have quite a collection from Women’s to Archaeology to a Filament in Study Bibles as well as Devotional Bibles. Of course, I can’t even remember all the ones I have on Olive Tree and Logos.

  • @gemmazeterman4733
    @gemmazeterman4733 Рік тому +1

    I love all of the Bible review videos you’ve made. Very informative.
    Would you please do one on kids bibles. I’m a momma of four kiddos under the age of 8 I would love a children’s+preteen Bible review.

  • @cubsnbulls3427
    @cubsnbulls3427 Рік тому +1

    Thank you as always Matt for your insight, dedication and devotion to the Lord and helping so many people big and small. This was very helpful! 🙌
    I also always enjoy your comedy and sarcasm mixed in🤠

  • @slonekettering25
    @slonekettering25 2 роки тому +2

    Keep up the good job Matt. Look forward to seeing the next video on more bible reviews!

  • @connor9700
    @connor9700 2 роки тому +1

    The one scholars typically recommend to me is the New Oxford Annotated Bible, NRSV edition
    So if yall want a study bible that is recommended by scholars, this would be the one

  • @anthonywhitney634
    @anthonywhitney634 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Matt, this video raises an interesting question that maybe you could do a video on one time. What is the difference between 'Reformed' and 'Calvinist', if there's a difference?

  • @mrkyleescobar
    @mrkyleescobar 10 місяців тому

    This is easy. Get a thumb indexed NKJV to study read and use. Have a 2nd KJV for the classic heirloom feel. Get a nice expensive leather KJV so u can pass down. But that NKJV is yours to study and work with. Find a double column verse by verse style so u can highlight and separate verses for u to meditate on

  • @CHoustonify
    @CHoustonify 2 роки тому

    As another note on the portability axis, more and more Bibles, including most of these, are becoming available as apps or e-books. E-books aren't for everybody, but there's nothing quite as portable as literally tens of thousands of pages and dozens of comprehensive study Bibles on something the size of a checkbook.

  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie 2 роки тому +1

    As someone who helps with student work at my church, getting one of those topical ones might be a good idea. I love that kinda stuff anyway, but it'll have a rotating group of people to share it with

  • @pambonbrake2230
    @pambonbrake2230 11 місяців тому

    Your current review with your son was amazing. I have my eye on that blue Women’s Study Bible now.

  • @robt2151
    @robt2151 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Matt, a useful review of the range of study Bibles. There are other criteria: how comprehensive are the concordance, lexicon, maps, timeline, etc. Also don't forget your global audience - it's English, Matt, but not as we know it.

  • @brendaboykin3281
    @brendaboykin3281 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Brother Matt 🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @TerryC69
    @TerryC69 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Matt! Interesting topic. Thanks!

  • @SP-ct2rj
    @SP-ct2rj Рік тому

    I think getting an interconfessional Bible would be great. Writers pre reformation analysed scriptures which aren't present in many protestant Bibles (except Anglican and Lutheran ones, sometimes).

  • @SmM33380
    @SmM33380 Рік тому +3

    My first bible, the one I fell in love with and keep coming back to is the NKJV 'Know the Word' Study Bible that was given to me as a gift. It was easy for me to understand and get the message even not having a regular church or christians in my life to help me. I have since then dipped my toes into other ones but I really still go back to the NKJV on a regular basis. In fact, I may need a new one soon because it's wearing down.

  • @SoCalCigars
    @SoCalCigars 2 роки тому +2

    Love all of your content. But I do have to say, this is a topic I really enjoy. Thank you for all the work that goes into making these videos.

  • @cozyfaithflower
    @cozyfaithflower 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make this 😩!

  • @chrissimonton9939
    @chrissimonton9939 Рік тому

    Matt - Thank you so much for what you do. I have devoured much of your UA-cam content and have been steadily working my way through the back catalogue of TMBH podcast. My bible study has never been so focused, and you are an amazing teacher! Last year, I purchased the giant ESV Study Bible after watching your previous study bible video and I love it!!!! It was exactly what I needed at that point in time, and it has become my go-to bible.... BUT....as you point out, it is massive and not the easiest thing to carry around. I am wanting a 100% digital study bible. One that lives on my tablet/phone that I always have with me no matter where I am.....but that also has the same heavy nudge as my big and bulky ESV Study Bible. The ability to highlight and add my own notes would also be helpful, but not a deal killer. I know there is the Tindale bible you review in this video with the app driven notes, but I want a completely app-driven, heavy-nudge, study bible....no paper. Does such a thing exist? I have looked at several online and app driven bibles...but none I have found seem to have the level of study notes that I am seeking. Hoping you can help. Thank you in advance.

  • @RobertFranklin85
    @RobertFranklin85 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking time to do this!

  • @jenniferstanton202
    @jenniferstanton202 6 місяців тому

    I always enjoy your analysis.
    A video idea: an analysis of publishers themselves and their bias/denominational bent.

  • @dadsonworldwide3238
    @dadsonworldwide3238 2 роки тому +4

    I loved studying deep doctrine but I do urge all to be very trained and strong in their theology before they take on such heavy works.

    • @KristinLovesBooks6
      @KristinLovesBooks6 2 роки тому +1

      Do you have any recommendations on where to start studying theology for an absolute beginner like me?

    • @tylergraham7352
      @tylergraham7352 2 роки тому +1

      @@KristinLovesBooks6 Millard J Erickson’s “Christian Theology” is a great place to start. It’s very accessible and does a good job of just laying out a bunch of different positions on various topics while briefly talking about the strengths, weaknesses, and implications of each position. I find it to be very fair to each position as well.

    • @KristinLovesBooks6
      @KristinLovesBooks6 2 роки тому

      @@tylergraham7352 thank you very much for your time! God bless you and yours.

    • @dadsonworldwide3238
      @dadsonworldwide3238 2 роки тому +1

      @@KristinLovesBooks6 if its a more biblically wise elder mentor in your life to help guide you along that would be my first suggestion.
      Ive heard many say stsrt with john . Their is a bettee order to read the bible that doesnt start on the first page.
      But assuming your an educated adult who has been wrestling with God a your life is guess you have created some inner beliefs about your free will and how deterministic God is in your life.
      You would want to learn godhead and Trinity to figure out how your going to interpret and build your theology throughout the Bible.
      What book what denomination best fits you.

  • @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
    @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts 2 роки тому +1

    I absolutely love your videos, and eagerly await your study
    Bible reviews. Maybe also Study Bible ranking? Study Bible tier list? Study Bible compass?

    • @wesleyrm76
      @wesleyrm76 2 роки тому

      I think he is going to use those six facets he listed.

  • @SwissOnZ
    @SwissOnZ 2 роки тому +1

    The best non Catholic Catholic Bible channel to fit my Anglican needs. The 1990s to the 2000s really added so many versions on the Bible; Chicken Soup for the Soul. It’s interesting how un literal we’ve become as a world with advances in technology; people don’t really read. KJV all the way wholly different linguistic structure; original or multilingual English. Bibles can be so beautifully complicated.

    • @AD-in6qp
      @AD-in6qp 2 роки тому

      Is the Anglican Church you attend in communion with the Catholic Church? What version of the Bible is read at your church? Just curious

    • @SwissOnZ
      @SwissOnZ 2 роки тому

      @@AD-in6qp Matt does a great job explaining the differences in his videos and visits to the Anglican and Episcopal churches. All in all there is only one church.

  • @ledonnawallace2062
    @ledonnawallace2062 3 місяці тому +1

    Love the NET Bible

  • @garrettsmith501
    @garrettsmith501 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Matt! I hope you have an NRSV option in the stack back there.

  • @JWimpy
    @JWimpy 2 роки тому +2

    I have several different study Bibles. But I don't take any man's opinions as perfect. None are perfect. But I tend to use the Life Application Bible more than most. There are a lot of very useful nones in that one. After that, I go to the Believer's Bible Commentary a lot.

  • @JimJones-kj8jk
    @JimJones-kj8jk 5 місяців тому

    Academic emphasis should include both the New Oxford Annotated Bible and the SBL Study Bible.

  • @babbly5717
    @babbly5717 5 місяців тому

    Genius video! Keep doing gods work brother!

  • @jbjamesphoenix2473
    @jbjamesphoenix2473 2 роки тому +1

    Just the I the one that you just said a while back the ESV study Bible is just so impact it took me nearly 2 years to read the whole The ESV study Bible not gonna lie it's very informational some things that I do questionAnd the translation of the ESV is not one of my favorite translation but my favorite translation is the King James Bible apologetic study bible just because 1 it is short until it's not 2500 pages

  • @firedingo5
    @firedingo5 2 роки тому +1

    I want a bible with academic notes and application tips, middle of the road for nudging, no targeting, reasonable portability, muddle run topicality and neutral read. I don't think I'll be lucky enough to find that perfect bible

    • @chloemartel9927
      @chloemartel9927 2 роки тому +1

      You are asking for more than one Bible for more than one reason. From experience I have found that you can't be perfectly sure of what you are getting in study Bibles until you read it through. So I have about 8 study Bibles. I find that they all offer something very useful, and offer variety resulting in a bigger picture of the meaning of scripture. I don't lug them to church though. I have smaller Bibles with no study notes for that. Hope you find what will illuminate scripture for you. It is a journey and a library of Bibles isn't a bad idea. Now I am off to investigate the Filament Bible.

  • @DianeJarvis-f1o
    @DianeJarvis-f1o Рік тому

    This was very helpful, thank you, and I have subscribed to your channel. I wish that I had come across this video and your next one sooner as earlier today I have just invested in a study bible. I am sort of dreading you either not mentioning it at all, or thinking it is not very good. I shall just have to wait and see. If I had seen the video sooner I think I would have bought the large ESV 'heavy nudge' bible you mentioned. Ah well.

  • @robertotoscano6148
    @robertotoscano6148 2 роки тому

    I was told that the best bible for studying theology and phylosofy is the Bible of Jerusalén. Because the translation is the most loyal to the original books. The lenguaje is difficult but yet it is consider the best for studing

  • @pakhyeoncheol
    @pakhyeoncheol Рік тому

    I want more than anything a Bible with the understandability of the Easy to Read Version (ERV) but with the accuracy of the highest suggested translations.
    The ERV has become my go-to because it’s the only translation that my brain can parse.

  • @adammichaelchannel
    @adammichaelchannel 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for taking on this project. It's hard to find a good cross-examination (if you'll pardon the pun) of the various translations and goals for each kind of Bible.
    I use an NRSV cultural backgrounds Bible. Since you mentioned in the video that it's good to supplement this kind of Bible, what do you recommend?

  • @ancientz7547
    @ancientz7547 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much Matt, I love your channel!
    Anyone know of any useful compilations of the Apocrypha with or without commentary and notes?

  • @elizabethdaniel646
    @elizabethdaniel646 Рік тому +1

    Redo the Halley’s bible and the starting place bible

  • @55418und
    @55418und 11 місяців тому +1

    ESV has no large print versions. Why?

  • @drmaybe7667
    @drmaybe7667 Рік тому +1

    New follower of Christ here, and I must say you have really helped guide me towards Christ, thank you. I am curious what study bibke would you recommend for a new follower of Christ?

  • @thomascombs5966
    @thomascombs5966 Рік тому +1

    What of Catholic, Orthodox study bibles? As time goes by there are more and more of them.

  • @michaelreed649
    @michaelreed649 2 роки тому +1

    Great information as always

  • @janusary
    @janusary 2 роки тому +1

    Never underestimate how much women like flowers and men like trees/mountains on their covers. Sales #s back it up.

  • @shj723
    @shj723 2 роки тому +1

    Great video; looking forward to the next video. I'm going to have to pick up a filament Bible and give it a try.
    Would love to see your take on the digital Bibles out there.
    Also, have you done a review of the Passion Translation?

  • @QueenTiye54
    @QueenTiye54 2 роки тому +2

    I hope you review the Recovery Bibles

  • @MycoKing
    @MycoKing 2 роки тому +1

    I love your channel and reviews, Matt.

  • @GrumpyForester
    @GrumpyForester 2 роки тому +2

    Appreciate the overview, Matt; I'm looking forward to your promised forthcoming in-depth review. I've got a smaller leather-like version of the ESV Concise Study Bible that is very portable. It is a good choice and works well, even without the more comprehensive notes found in bigger study bibles (such as the bicep-building full size ESV Study Bible or my own equally humongous NIV Study Bible (and, yeah, I heard what you said 😁). I also have in my stack of bibles a Filament NLT version and, with the Filament app, it is both portable and pretty cool. I won't spend another thousand words describing all the app's features - most of which seems to work without a data connection on my version - but it is impressively comprehensive to the point that I sometimes use it with my other study bibles for extra background and context.

  • @billmartin3561
    @billmartin3561 2 роки тому +2

    Question #1: does it have the same Old Testament books as the Septuagint? The Old Testament that Jesus read and referenced?

  • @arkhamfiller9884
    @arkhamfiller9884 2 роки тому +2

    Glad to know we share not only our faith, but also our pain that is caused by Elden Ring

  • @highviewbarbell
    @highviewbarbell 2 роки тому +1

    Orthodox Study Bible is my go-to nowadays

  • @reneeisaacs4622
    @reneeisaacs4622 11 місяців тому +1

    I did a search for the ESV study bible and most people are saying it’s Calvinist. I’m not necessarily a Calvinist. But I need something with notes. and a place to write notes. Is the ESV Study bible big enough for notes?

  • @Re4mation4ever
    @Re4mation4ever 2 роки тому

    I have:
    A 1952 Thomas Nelson RSV Holy Bible With Helps: remarkable for its pronunciation key for proper names, which are written in a phonetic typeset.
    A Thomas Nelson NKJV Apply the Word Study Bible. It's a nice, large readable text and has nice maps throughout the text when relevant.
    A Thomas Nelson KJV Open Bible, highly recommendable for the scriptural cross-references and more importantly translators notes and alternate readings in the reference column. If the KJV vernacular intimidates you, this is the Bible to help wrestle with and understand the older English. (Theological notes throughout however have a strong bent I do not necessarily agree with, as a Confessional Lutheran).

  • @andreefontenot8035
    @andreefontenot8035 2 роки тому

    So, you’re sticking to hard copy Bibles here. I do appreciate your thoughts. I’d also be interested to get your thoughts on the various Bible study software products on offer-if you have any.

  • @lukebrown5395
    @lukebrown5395 2 роки тому +2

    What’s some good catholic translations?

  • @roguecheddar
    @roguecheddar Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt, I'm an old Catholic fart looking for a Bible to read, other than KJV for now, and one that has caught my attention is the 4th edition of the Hebraic Roots Bible from Word Of Truth Publications/ Congregtaion of YHWH. I'm interested in your thoughts on this publication as it purports to be as close in literal translation and order than other Bibles. I have downloaded the PDF, but wish I could find a leather bound edition. If youv'e already reviewed this Bible I apologize, I've only recently found your channel. Thanks.

  • @Laura-ed5kf
    @Laura-ed5kf 2 роки тому +2

    At 2:00 “I feel like a car salesman!” Alright, what have ya’ got for Apologetics? My daily-use ESV can’t take much more super-glue & duct tape, so it’s time for a Bible for the next 7-years.
    Frankly, Study Bibles distract me. Too much data. To dig deeper, I can pull out a few translations, a few commentaries, my phone….go from there. 😅

  • @christopherzeller2098
    @christopherzeller2098 9 місяців тому

    😂😂 how many bibles do you have my man! but thanks for the great vid! I was struggling to find a bible but now i know exactly what i want. Great video and definitely leads me to be on my journey with Jesus

  • @garyjohnston2777
    @garyjohnston2777 4 місяці тому

    Samaritan Ministries good stuff 👍