Well worth the money and the wait. They have been printed and ready to go for about six months actually, but they were stuck in Belarus after the war broke out.
I'd prefer they kept the size the same and had a larger gap at the bottom as you pointed out. The bottom area was a great place for on-page notes. Apart from that looks great! Huge improvements I can see: 1) verse numbers make it much clearer where verses start and end, which was somewhat obscure in previous version 2) lettering looks much clearer which is important where the only difference might be a smooth or rough breathing mark, can be difficult to make out in previous version 3) more space in-between lines also helpful for those of us who like to write small notes above certain obscure words/tenses. Hope they release a version 2 with a larger bottom area same size as the previous version.
Thank you Pastor Everhard. I saw that you finished the GNT. Quite a wild ride. I was encouraged to see that you also had to change strategies multiple times along the way. I thought I was the only one who had that struggle!
There are certain aspects I still like about the old one. I like the bolder font and I prefer more margin. I would have liked to have seen an overall larger book. Bigger font, bigger margin, bigger footprint. But I was informed by TBS that they are basically trying to keep costs down since this isn't necessarily their top seller as you can imagine. In fact, the calfskin is only a limited run to see how it even does. Just a little over 1,000 were printed.
Thank you for sharing this! I got mine in today, and am very pleased. I changed the ribbon immediately. The footprint is amazing, and I don't mind the odd bottom margin. I wish ubs/tyndale would make an edition this thin. I think this may replace my ubs reader as a my church copy.
As a Catholic, I don't really take a side in the Greek TR vs RT/CT debate. I do own a Tyndale New Testament, and am Learning Koine Greek. I was shopping around for a more comprehensive Greek New Testament, I eventually narrowed it down to this. Your review was very helpful.
The font in the old edition is the main reason I wasn't interested in that edition. Stumbling across this video now, the new font is so much nicer, I think I need to get myself a copy.
Do you know if we may ever get an edition of this bound with the Masoretic text from TBS? I mean with the leather bound, gilding, nicer typesetting, etc. My favorite thing from them is the TR/MT bound together. This looks very nice.
I see your bible will stay open at Mat 1. Did you spend a lot of time breaking it in? Others have said it was too stiff to stay open. Thanks so much for the review!
@@DaneKristjan hey Dane, I've been following you and Taylor and I have not seen anything from yt&r in a while, also, you joined/merged with the OPC? Are y'all active on any other channel?
I don't recall the specifics at this point, but there were a couple of places where I claimed the NKJV was not translating from the TR when it actually was, it was simply employing a different translation philosophy at those points.
Ordered one. Looking forward to its arrival! Only TR Greek I had was the complete Holy Scriptures and I found it a bit difficult to work with to be honest. I can't read Hebrew so it just felt kind of awkward working with this chunky volume and not using most of it. By the time I had come to that conclusion, they had stopped printing the old version.
As a Greek, I have enjoyed listening to your reading. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the review Dane!
I'm gonna order one!!!
Well worth the money and the wait. They have been printed and ready to go for about six months actually, but they were stuck in Belarus after the war broke out.
Thanks and God bless you.
I'd prefer they kept the size the same and had a larger gap at the bottom as you pointed out. The bottom area was a great place for on-page notes.
Apart from that looks great! Huge improvements I can see:
1) verse numbers make it much clearer where verses start and end, which was somewhat obscure in previous version
2) lettering looks much clearer which is important where the only difference might be a smooth or rough breathing mark, can be difficult to make out in previous version
3) more space in-between lines also helpful for those of us who like to write small notes above certain obscure words/tenses.
Hope they release a version 2 with a larger bottom area same size as the previous version.
Great review sir! Thank you so much for this!
Thank you Pastor Everhard. I saw that you finished the GNT. Quite a wild ride. I was encouraged to see that you also had to change strategies multiple times along the way. I thought I was the only one who had that struggle!
I have an older hardback version from Bible college; 1992. Just ordered this particular version. Good review. Thank you.
This looks great! Your used one looks well loved too! Thanks for this
I'm glad they reissued this but I do prefer the older one.
There are certain aspects I still like about the old one. I like the bolder font and I prefer more margin. I would have liked to have seen an overall larger book. Bigger font, bigger margin, bigger footprint. But I was informed by TBS that they are basically trying to keep costs down since this isn't necessarily their top seller as you can imagine. In fact, the calfskin is only a limited run to see how it even does. Just a little over 1,000 were printed.
Thank you for sharing this! I got mine in today, and am very pleased. I changed the ribbon immediately. The footprint is amazing, and I don't mind the odd bottom margin. I wish ubs/tyndale would make an edition this thin. I think this may replace my ubs reader as a my church copy.
Do you like this better than the Greek in the Hendrickson Publishers Bible?
As a Catholic, I don't really take a side in the Greek TR vs RT/CT debate. I do own a Tyndale New Testament, and am Learning Koine Greek. I was shopping around for a more comprehensive Greek New Testament, I eventually narrowed it down to this. Your review was very helpful.
Good review!
The font in the old edition is the main reason I wasn't interested in that edition. Stumbling across this video now, the new font is so much nicer, I think I need to get myself a copy.
Can I have the isbn for the old one? Not liking the margins or the stuck together pages. Thanks.
Do you know if we may ever get an edition of this bound with the Masoretic text from TBS? I mean with the leather bound, gilding, nicer typesetting, etc. My favorite thing from them is the TR/MT bound together.
This looks very nice.
I see your bible will stay open at Mat 1. Did you spend a lot of time breaking it in? Others have said it was too stiff to stay open. Thanks so much for the review!
I just did one standard break-in and it has lain open great since then.
@@DaneKristjan hey Dane, I've been following you and Taylor and I have not seen anything from yt&r in a while, also, you joined/merged with the OPC? Are y'all active on any other channel?
Man, why you gotta post this now, I’m poor at the moment 😂 Looks beautiful!
Can’t wait for mine to arrive! Now the only thing left I hope TBS will do is to have a leather-bound Hebrew and Greek Bible.
You could always get it rebound yourself if that was all that was holding you back from your ideal Bible
What happened to your video on the NKJV and the TR, I can’t find it.
I removed that video a couple of years ago as I had made some inaccurate statements in it.
@@DaneKristjan If you don’t mind me asking, which inaccuracies?
I don't recall the specifics at this point, but there were a couple of places where I claimed the NKJV was not translating from the TR when it actually was, it was simply employing a different translation philosophy at those points.
There is an orthographic mistake in this new edition. The Book of John should read like this: ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΟΝ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟΝ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΝ. ΤΟΝ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΝ not ΤΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΝ
Love mine.
ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΝ? Interesting...that is the first time I have seen that. Sure that isn't a misprint of ΤΟ ΚΑΤΑ ΙΩΑΝΝΗΝ?
Ordered one. Looking forward to its arrival! Only TR Greek I had was the complete Holy Scriptures and I found it a bit difficult to work with to be honest. I can't read Hebrew so it just felt kind of awkward working with this chunky volume and not using most of it. By the time I had come to that conclusion, they had stopped printing the old version.