Great review, friend! My wife loves history and wants to check out the "Holy Land..." and "Apologetics" Bibles. She has the "Archaeological Study Bible" and "Biblical Theology Study Bible," lots of wonderful info in those. She says thanks again for a really informative video!
Nice! I do have a review on the other two you mention and they’re also great resources…I love Archeology and how much it shows the truth of the Christian Worldview. (Not to mention I just think it’s kinda neat that we can find places and artifacts from all the Biblical accounts that we’re so familiar with and walk where Jesus and Paul and the Disciples walked. That’s just pretty cool. Thanks for the encouragement!!
Went through the CSB Holy Land Illustrated Bible last year; at some point I need to go through it again. Don't have any of the others featured in the video (going through the ESV Study Bible right now), but many of them are on my wish list.
@@ClaimingChristianity The Spurgeon Study Bible. Still very interested in his works (managed to snag a copy of the Treasury of David a few months ago at a used book store).
I love my Holman study bible Reformation study bible ESV study bible Charles Spurgeon bible Cultural background study bible I use these five for most of reference and studying. I am thinking about getting the Mathew Henry study bible because I have the commentary, and it's so excellent.
The Life Application Study Bible was the first study bible I owned. Excellent resource for a newer believer. I actually have and use both the LASB and the Apologetics Study bible. There are some really good articles in there.
I do like the Open Bible. And actually use it pretty often. It just so happened to not make the list. But I use it often. I think it’s in an older top 5 SB’s video.
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Nice!!!
Great review, friend! My wife loves history and wants to check out the "Holy Land..." and "Apologetics" Bibles. She has the "Archaeological Study Bible" and "Biblical Theology Study Bible," lots of wonderful info in those. She says thanks again for a really informative video!
Nice! I do have a review on the other two you mention and they’re also great resources…I love Archeology and how much it shows the truth of the Christian Worldview. (Not to mention I just think it’s kinda neat that we can find places and artifacts from all the Biblical accounts that we’re so familiar with and walk where Jesus and Paul and the Disciples walked. That’s just pretty cool. Thanks for the encouragement!!
Went through the CSB Holy Land Illustrated Bible last year; at some point I need to go through it again. Don't have any of the others featured in the video (going through the ESV Study Bible right now), but many of them are on my wish list.
They’re all interesting and helpful. Which one interests you most?
@@ClaimingChristianity The Spurgeon Study Bible. Still very interested in his works (managed to snag a copy of the Treasury of David a few months ago at a used book store).
@@Cliff_Dixon_42I've not heard any Sturgeon teaching... Can you tell me what is good about his commentary in this bible?
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Loved this Steve
I love the Holy Land Illustrated Bible and the Life Applications Bible.
Do you have an extra Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible Sir?
I don’t …sorry my friend
NET Full notes is awesome.
Yes!!
I love my Holman study bible
Reformation study bible
ESV study bible
Charles Spurgeon bible
Cultural background study bible
I use these five for most of reference and studying.
I am thinking about getting the Mathew Henry study bible because I have the commentary, and it's so excellent.
Great list!!
The Life Application Study Bible was the first study bible I owned. Excellent resource for a newer believer.
I actually have and use both the LASB and the Apologetics Study bible. There are some really good articles in there.
They’re solid! Good for checking myself.
I have the Ancient Faith and NET Full Notes Bibles, and I'd like to get the Church History and Spurgeon Study Bibles.
all great Bibles!
What's the Ancient Faith bible like? What's it's selling feature and what you love about it?
It's a CSB put out by Holman. The commentary is taken from the early Church Fathers.
i have the older version when it was called hcsb
You can still get the “HCSB” I believe. But they don’t really produce new ones. The H just stood for Holman
This bible is still available to buy.
I likethe esv Gospel Transformation Bible. The notes are very helpful.
I do have one of those also. It is a great Resource…but I had to narrow it down to 5. Lol
Now I'm curious, what are your end times views? 🤔
Oh man. Too much to type. Maybe a future video
@@ClaimingChristianityfor sure that is not a question to ask for a typed response.
Hahaha
How about the Open Bible.
I do like the Open Bible. And actually use it pretty often. It just so happened to not make the list. But I use it often. I think it’s in an older top 5 SB’s video.
I have NEVER heard of this. What is the OPEN bible?
Study bibles are written by trinitarians. You are much better off studying the bible.
@TJhandle1 I read from the bible every day. I also study the bible every day. I read different translations, as well as the Greek.
The study Bibles don't have extra verses. It is still the Bible.