G'day Tim, thanks again for a wonderful presentation. That is one stunning bible. You always do a wonderful job at pointing out all the upgrades of a new edition like this one. Definitely a Christmas present for myself. I love the Judge.
Hey thanks Tim! That layout looks just like my 77’ that my mom got me back in 82’ for my baptism. I’m glad to see they’ve gone back to that classic kind of a layout. Would be awesome if they would make one in red letter. Love the cover and the spine with those raised hubs and think I’d probably keep it just like that instead of saving it for a rebind👍
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews Quick question. Why hasn't anyone reviewed the Steadfast NASB 95 large print compact? I couldn't find a review anywhere for that particular Bible. It's the same size as the PSQ I believe.
I have the Burgundy Zondervan and have spent some more time in it since these reviews for the Prime upgrades have hit the tube. Forgot how great it is, only lament its not complete reference set. Since I have the LSB ICR as well think Im good. I am impressed with these but I find the lack of justification on the right unbalanced for me but if Tim Wildsmith wants to send me one for Christmas how could I say no.
It is a nickname given to the original layout of this bible by some Bible nerds. The paper and the layout was one that they said was the “judge” of all others. It is long out of print and fetches some big money when one goes up for sale. So this edition, for obvious reasons has been greatly anticipated.
The Judge is the 2002 printing of the NASB single column reference. The story goes that the printer didn't have the cheap paper and only had the French mill super awesome paper and had to use it. But I wasn't there.
Are the book introductions really in the way or interrupting the reading experience? Isn’t it just as easy to move past them when reading? I would rather not have them at all instead of having them in the back. First world problems, right?
G'day Tim, thanks again for a wonderful presentation. That is one stunning bible. You always do a wonderful job at pointing out all the upgrades of a new edition like this one. Definitely a Christmas present for myself. I love the Judge.
Great review. They are beautiful for sure. I really like that textblock.
Hey thanks Tim! That layout looks just like my 77’ that my mom got me back in 82’ for my baptism. I’m glad to see they’ve gone back to that
classic kind of a layout. Would be awesome if they would make one in red letter. Love the cover and the spine with those raised hubs and think I’d probably keep it just like that instead of saving it for a rebind👍
Awesome review on one of the best bibles ever made, Tim. Thanks again ❤
Thanks Tim
Thank you, Tim.
I love mine! Today, I ordered a rebind from Frost Leather.
Wait, Frost Leather is doing rebinds again!!??
@@christopherbrown2222 He is. Lockman partnered with him for an initial run of 20.
I am torn between the Lockman and the Zondervan. They are both beautiful textblocks.
Indeed.
Nice review
I wonder if they will do a compact 95 prime
It’s pretty unpredictable.
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Quick question. Why hasn't anyone reviewed the Steadfast NASB 95 large print compact? I couldn't find a review anywhere for that particular Bible. It's the same size as the PSQ I believe.
I want this bible so bad now
How does it compare to the Schuyler?
Anything is better than a Schuyler and their trash paper.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviewsoh really?? So what Bible would you recommend for a 95 nasb scr?
This one or the Zondervan SCR.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews I ordered this one!!
Tim, is this premium line NASB printed in China? Thanks, Adam
Korea.
Excellent. Thanks
I’d pay money for this👌🏼
I have the Burgundy Zondervan and have spent some more time in it since these reviews for the Prime upgrades have hit the tube. Forgot how great it is, only lament its not complete reference set. Since I have the LSB ICR as well think Im good. I am impressed with these but I find the lack of justification on the right unbalanced for me but if Tim Wildsmith wants to send me one for Christmas how could I say no.
A Bible referred to as the Judge. Can you please give some history to this new Bible referred to as the Judge??
It is a nickname given to the original layout of this bible by some Bible nerds. The paper and the layout was one that they said was the “judge” of all others. It is long out of print and fetches some big money when one goes up for sale. So this edition, for obvious reasons has been greatly anticipated.
The Judge is the 2002 printing of the NASB single column reference. The story goes that the printer didn't have the cheap paper and only had the French mill super awesome paper and had to use it. But I wasn't there.
And it's a 1995 not a 2020? Why go with older Edition??
Because it’s still a popular translation. The 2020 was never intended to replace the 95.
Because the 95 version did not change language to be “gender inclusive.”
Looks like I will be getting this bible in 2024
By the way, this same layout and the same cover options are available in the 2020.
What is the font size?
Are the book introductions really in the way or interrupting the reading experience? Isn’t it just as easy to move past them when reading? I would rather not have them at all instead of having them in the back. First world problems, right?
Some of the more lengthy ones can be cumbersome for me. We are blessed indeed with all these options.