God has really blessed you with some treasures! If I had the money, I would do some regimes of my favorite Bibles and buy my favorite Orthodox Christian prayer book with a Genuine Sheepskin cover. I am a huge fan of the KJV, the NKJV, the Douay Rheims in the Challoner Revision, and the Greek Septuagint. I also like the RSC2CE and the New Catholic Bible. Yes, I have a ESV with Apocrypha as well, as well as several study bibles, though most of them are Kindle books. Your videos on this channel are always excellent. Thanks for the tour!
Nice library! My biblical library is down to two Bibles I actually use. a NIV Life Application Bible and a NRSV Harper Collins Study Bible. I have a couple of other hard copies including a Spanish NBVI (that I can't quite read) and a CSB Scripture Notebook of 1-2 Samuel, which I will be reading again pretty soon. I used to have at least a literal ton of books, boxes and boxes and boxes of books. Now if I hold a book in my hand and cannot be certain I will use it in the next year, it is on the chopping block. Same with Bibles. Also every English Bible translation worth having or looking at is online for free anyway. Classic literature as well. Foe example, I think Shakespeare is easier to read online at the Folger website. For reading the Bible I like single column with big font, but just looking up verses I go to Bible Gateway first.
Gorgeous library Tim. Looking forward to your review of Unseen Realm. Have watched a lot of videos of Heiser and i always seem on the fence about some of his views. Looking forward to your thoughts.
Thanks for the tour Tim, it looks great.. your Bible and religious book collection is lovely! I love all the amazing color options we have these days too.
Those rebind display cases are 🔥. I have to admit a bit of jealousy of those, especially the pullout shelves on the first one. I just bought Unseen Realm and am looking forward to diving in. I "discovered" Heiser on YT about six months ago. One of those "change of perspective" periods for me. Thanks for the office tour. Love it!
Dr. Michael S Hesier is awesome, I miss him and Love all his books. Also as a fellow New King James I Love “The New King James Version: In the Great Tradition” by Arthur L. Farstad. Scribd. This material may be protected by copyright. It’s an amazing read.
When you say, "quick tour", you mean it! Oh, that table! And the new piece with the sliding shelves is genius. And beautiful. Do you want to hire me to come dust everything each week? I might even do it for free. I hope whatever sort of abode Jesus gives me in the new heavens/new earth looks like this. But come on, no explanation of the saxophone? Don't think we didn't catch that. ;)
I have a fairly extensive library myself. At last count, exempting comic books and magazines, is 696 books. Addendum: Best and worst commentary sets? Fun Fact: With spooky season around the corner, here's a fun fact: The writer of "Onward Christian Soldiers" also wrote a book on werewolves.
Never mind all those fancy bibles and furniture. You didn't point out that Wall Chart of World History. I always see that in your videos and say, "hey, I have one of those." ;)
Yay! I didn't know you already did an office/library tour. I should have done better due diligence, lol. Are those AG, Pentecostal commentaries still in print?
Hi Tim, I was wondering if you have already done a review of the NKJV of the "Open Bible" by Thomas Nelson. If you have, would you please send a link to it? And if not, would you be so kind as to consider doing a review on it? God bless!
That is the coolest pastor’s office I have ever seen.
Awesome. I love a good office/private library tour. If you have not seen it, I recommend Paul Washer's library tour.
Great stuff Tim!
God has really blessed you with some treasures!
If I had the money, I would do some regimes of my favorite Bibles and buy my favorite Orthodox Christian prayer book with a Genuine Sheepskin cover. I am a huge fan of the KJV, the NKJV, the Douay Rheims in the Challoner Revision, and the Greek Septuagint. I also like the RSC2CE and the New Catholic Bible. Yes, I have a ESV with Apocrypha as well, as well as several study bibles, though most of them are Kindle books.
Your videos on this channel are always excellent. Thanks for the tour!
i used to have the same floor globe in my dining room. i sold it on facebook years ago. it’s a really cool piece for an office.
Wow, I’m even more impressed in the last video where you showed the shelf I wasn’t aware that the shelves actually pull out.
Wife says she loves her some Goodwill Bible/books! Great video, says she wished we lived closer to visit your church in person.
Michael Heiser and Arthur Farstad! Good reads!
I love your coffee table. I always love to see a pastor who has the Green's Interlinear.
Unseen Realm is great, as are Heiser's other titles. Doug Van Dorn, Gary Wayne, and Ryan Pitterson's books on giants/Nephilim are great complements.
Nice office!
Nice. I’m a big Heiser fan
So awesome!
Love the Unseen Realm❤
I've been meaning to read that forever. But that cover is awful! (And I am a person who rarely notices covers, except when they're especially bad.)
@@Yesica1993 lol. Well you can read supernatural instead. It’s basically the cliff notes version you can read in a day. I recommend both.
Nice library! My biblical library is down to two Bibles I actually use. a NIV Life Application Bible and a NRSV Harper Collins Study Bible. I have a couple of other hard copies including a Spanish NBVI (that I can't quite read) and a CSB Scripture Notebook of 1-2 Samuel, which I will be reading again pretty soon.
I used to have at least a literal ton of books, boxes and boxes and boxes of books. Now if I hold a book in my hand and cannot be certain I will use it in the next year, it is on the chopping block. Same with Bibles. Also every English Bible translation worth having or looking at is online for free anyway. Classic literature as well. Foe example, I think Shakespeare is easier to read online at the Folger website. For reading the Bible I like single column with big font, but just looking up verses I go to Bible Gateway first.
Love that coffee table! ❤❤
Thank you,Brother Tim.🌹🌟🔥🌟🌹 Blessings! WOW!
Your very blessed brother, thanks for sharing
Gorgeous library Tim. Looking forward to your review of Unseen Realm. Have watched a lot of videos of Heiser and i always seem on the fence about some of his views. Looking forward to your thoughts.
This isn’t really for review. It’s just a personal read.
Thanks for the tour Tim, it looks great.. your Bible and religious book collection is lovely! I love all the amazing color options we have these days too.
Wow Tim, that was amazing.
Those rebind display cases are 🔥. I have to admit a bit of jealousy of those, especially the pullout shelves on the first one. I just bought Unseen Realm and am looking forward to diving in. I "discovered" Heiser on YT about six months ago. One of those "change of perspective" periods for me. Thanks for the office tour. Love it!
Dr. Michael S Hesier is awesome, I miss him and Love all his books.
Also as a fellow New King James I Love “The New King James Version: In the Great Tradition” by Arthur L. Farstad. Scribd.
This material may be protected by copyright.
It’s an amazing read.
Nice office space! I wish I had a lot of shelves/shelving like that. Thanks for sharing! 🙏
When you say, "quick tour", you mean it!
Oh, that table! And the new piece with the sliding shelves is genius. And beautiful.
Do you want to hire me to come dust everything each week? I might even do it for free. I hope whatever sort of abode Jesus gives me in the new heavens/new earth looks like this.
But come on, no explanation of the saxophone? Don't think we didn't catch that. ;)
That’s an old Boescher. 1921. It needs to be restored. I don’t play so it’s just decorative.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews Suuuuure. That's what they all say. (Just teasing!)
Thanks for sharing with us.
Excited!!!
I have a fairly extensive library myself. At last count, exempting comic books and magazines, is 696 books.
Addendum: Best and worst commentary sets?
Fun Fact: With spooky season around the corner, here's a fun fact: The writer of "Onward Christian Soldiers" also wrote a book on werewolves.
Wow on the Onward story…
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews Both in 1865. Though the music wasn't written until 1871.
Never mind all those fancy bibles and furniture. You didn't point out that Wall Chart of World History. I always see that in your videos and say, "hey, I have one of those." ;)
Yay! I didn't know you already did an office/library tour. I should have done better due diligence, lol. Are those AG, Pentecostal commentaries still in print?
No. There is a very condensed version of the NT available on Christian Book and it is available digitally on Logos.
Hi Tim, I was wondering if you have already done a review of the NKJV of the "Open Bible" by Thomas Nelson. If you have, would you please send a link to it? And if not, would you be so kind as to consider doing a review on it? God bless!
I did, but it was years ago. I’ll have to see if I can even find it.
Will your friend be open to selling the Bible Rebind shelf?
It’s not a profession. Plus it would be a nightmare to ship.
What's the name of the pentecostal perspective commentary at the beginning of the video?
I mentioned it, it just doesn’t sound like a set title. “The Complete Biblical Library.” It is many years out of print.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews sorry missed it. Thank you.
A surprisingly small selection of reference tools and commentaries for a pastors library. I expected to see far more study aids if I am honest.
I’ve got what I need.
So I take it you’re not a flat earther… hahaha just kidding. Nice office.