Cool, I had my NIV 84 Study Bible I got in high school in 1991 rebound by Scriptura in the black. Sure to get another 30 plus years out of it with that binding. Love the rustic cut on the thick leather.
I have had the CSB Ancient Faith, CSB VBV Wide Margin, CSB Readers, and LSB ICR Rebound. On my list are the NET Full Notes, Zondervan NASB 95 SCR, NIV 84 Study Bible printed in US, CSB Study Bible, and NASB 77 Thompson Chain.
My kids shared the NIV 84 Adventure Study Bible. I would read to them out of the NIV 73 Thompson Chain, while they read along. In the Old Testament I read a passage about Beelzebul and got corrected by the older one saying " It says "Beezlebub". So I showed them mine and they showed me that theirs said Beelzebub. Lol, I'll never forget it. BTW I really like the old cover, quite unique!
My wife and I bought a wide margin genuine leather “ fine leather “ 1984 NIV, first bible we bought together 15 years ago, when they closed out production of the 1984 niv
Love their rebinds, I have an ESV study Bible that was done by Paul’s Leather Co. I miss the NIV 84, that was my first Bible that I really started reading.
I really like the EHV, but it only comes in hardback or with a vinyl cover, and the gilting is not very good on the vinyl edition. But, I love the translation and the format of the text block. Aside from that, I like the Maclaren Series text block a lot as well.
@AFrischPerspective could you do a video covering the Greek Septuagint and some of the different readings that we see in there compared to the Masoretic Text? Should Christians own a copy of the Septuagint separate from their bibles? I’m very curious about your perspective on this topic. Thanks and God Bless!
I have a CSB Single Column Personal Size that I LOVE but has an awful, cheap cover that I plan to get rebound, but I'm waiting until I can afford to go all out on it. It's already very difficult to find a nice CSB without a red letter text (Holman policy has red letter as the default) and finding a single column that was black letter was even harder Funnily enough I collect HCSBs I find the same way you collect NIV84s (though I have a few of those too!)
I'm also considering getting into hobby rebinding myself, and a text block I saw in the book store that I'd like to work with is the ESV Concise Study Bible
Great recycling of a quality printing. I have more than several different bibles and it is hard to find bibles printed in America, but I have found several well printed South Korean Bibles and superb bibles printed in the Netherlands. What I have problems with Is bibles printed in China. They do a quality printing and production, but I cringe how they treat Christians in China and suppress real bibles for their people. I have new China study bibles but I have bought a few prior editions of them printed in the USA. This phenomenon of China bibles has pushed me to buy mostly Kindle and other electronic copies. For real feel and smell of the Word I have bought a few Schuyler…almost Heaven.
Love that original cover too brother Tim 🙌 😊
Cool, I had my NIV 84 Study Bible I got in high school in 1991 rebound by Scriptura in the black. Sure to get another 30 plus years out of it with that binding. Love the rustic cut on the thick leather.
Currently CSB Everyday Study Bible best cover option is bonded leather. I would love to rebind this text block.
My first read through the bible was the '84 NIV. picked it up from a used book store around 2001-2002. Rebinding is a good idea.
Thank you, Brother Tim. Beautiful Bible
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looks good… they did a great job😊
I have had the CSB Ancient Faith, CSB VBV Wide Margin, CSB Readers, and LSB ICR Rebound. On my list are the NET Full Notes, Zondervan NASB 95 SCR, NIV 84 Study Bible printed in US, CSB Study Bible, and NASB 77 Thompson Chain.
My kids shared the NIV 84 Adventure Study Bible. I would read to them out of the NIV 73 Thompson Chain, while they read along. In the Old Testament I read a passage about Beelzebul and got corrected by the older one saying " It says "Beezlebub". So I showed them mine and they showed me that theirs said Beelzebub. Lol, I'll never forget it. BTW I really like the old cover, quite unique!
That's an interesting text block, and a nice rebind. I'd have a NASB 2020 Wide Margin Reference rebound.
I just sent my grandson to camp with that exact Bible. 😀
My wife and I bought a wide margin genuine leather “ fine leather “ 1984 NIV, first bible we bought together 15 years ago, when they closed out production of the 1984 niv
Love their rebinds, I have an ESV study Bible that was done by Paul’s Leather Co. I miss the NIV 84, that was my first Bible that I really started reading.
I have an 84 NIV Study Bible large print bonded leather that I've used for years. I think about a rebind would be great.
I just got my bible back from Narrow Gate Leather. Very similar style and I love the leather smell…my wife, not so much haha
2 moore Bible Rebinding also offers some reasonable rebinds.
I really like the EHV, but it only comes in hardback or with a vinyl cover, and the gilting is not very good on the vinyl edition. But, I love the translation and the format of the text block. Aside from that, I like the Maclaren Series text block a lot as well.
@AFrischPerspective could you do a video covering the Greek Septuagint and some of the different readings that we see in there compared to the Masoretic Text? Should Christians own a copy of the Septuagint separate from their bibles? I’m very curious about your perspective on this topic. Thanks and God Bless!
I have a CSB Single Column Personal Size that I LOVE but has an awful, cheap cover that I plan to get rebound, but I'm waiting until I can afford to go all out on it.
It's already very difficult to find a nice CSB without a red letter text (Holman policy has red letter as the default) and finding a single column that was black letter was even harder
Funnily enough I collect HCSBs I find the same way you collect NIV84s (though I have a few of those too!)
I'm also considering getting into hobby rebinding myself, and a text block I saw in the book store that I'd like to work with is the ESV Concise Study Bible
Tim what did it run you to get this bible rebound through them?
It cost around $150 for this rebind
Thanks man
Could you do a video on how you clean the covers of your Bibles? I really don't know what to clean it with
Roughly, what ballpark cost can be epxpected for this type of rebind?
It costs around $150 for this rebind
I would greatly appreciate a rebinding of my ESV Heritage single column personal bible that I recently bought?
Great recycling of a quality printing. I have more than several different bibles and it is hard to find bibles printed in America, but I have found several well printed South Korean Bibles and superb bibles printed in the Netherlands. What I have problems with Is bibles printed in China. They do a quality printing and production, but I cringe how they treat Christians in China and suppress real bibles for their people. I have new China study bibles but I have bought a few prior editions of them printed in the USA. This phenomenon of China bibles has pushed me to buy mostly Kindle and other electronic copies. For real feel and smell of the Word I have bought a few Schuyler…almost Heaven.
@tv4dads33 this looks like the same kind of bible you used in all your episodes.
Tim, can you share the ISBN number for this Bible?
I don't see an ISBN printed in this Bible. It says it is: NIV Thinline Bible, Large Print, (c) 2005 The Zondervan Corporation.
Thanks brother.
Check out UA-cams of how to break in a new book without ruining the spine. Of find a librarian to show you.
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