I currently have both a TBS Westminster and a 64' Thompson chain Bible, love they both. I also like to use the New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge to study my Bible.
I sure wish Kirkbride still made the Thompson Chain. I just don’t care for those made by Nelson. I am glad I have an older version. But at least they are still being produced.
Nice. I have noticed the wide margined Bibles are hard to find. I am a dual column verse by verse red letter KJV fan but with reference after verse. All that is hard to find in one Bible. Sweet collection Ronnie,God Bless.
Thank you for such wonderful review of the bibles and I grow up on KJV Bible if you didn't don't go and get one just now , but its good to have in your collection.
I have the KJV Allen Black Silverline 5WM & the KJV Allen 26 Blackface. Love them both. I love my KJV goatskin Cambridge WM as well.. I’m picking up a NKJV Schuyler Stridon Desert Camel or Siena at the end of the year
Understanding the words from that time is very important , like the word leasing means lies or lying and it is not in most modern dictionaries as lies or lying, but rent something for a period of time.
Brother Ronnie, can you tell me what the white Bible Doctrine is behind you is? I recognize Charles Ryrie and Wayne Grudem, but the white and the brown one on your shelf is hard to see.
Hello Brother Ronnie. I am a new Christian and wondering which KJV you would recommend, and if you have any other books you recommend getting. I was thinking of Living By the Book and maybe the Wiersbe Bible Commentary, but wondering what you’d recommend and in what order. Thank you, and God bless you.
@@SoulStarLA I would recommend the Life Application Study Bible which comes in the KJV Bible. It explains a lot archaic words that you might not understand.
Wondering what you think about the KJVER Sword Bible. Seems good in that it uses the 1611 bible, but with some words modernized. It has a list of all those updated modernized words so as not to “hide” anything. It doesn’t change any of the meanings in any way from what I a see, but makes it more readable as reading the 1611 is tough. It also puts the words of Christ in red in the NT with the words of God in the OT in red too.
@@ronnievonner I have a Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance from 25 years ago - huge book. I find it difficult to figure out where to go with it. I don’t know what resource I’m looking for, but maybe something that would help take a “new” Christian on the right path. Yes, of course my KJV bible is THE source, but looking for something to help me figure out how to study it properly if that makes sense. Thank you Brother Ronnie for your help and suggestions.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. It’s a matter of personal choice. Their many different types of Bible’s I have extensive reference types, different study Bibles, different sizes like compact and large print. The list can go on.
I currently have both a TBS Westminster and a 64' Thompson chain Bible, love they both. I also like to use the New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge to study my Bible.
Great comparison. I love the RL Allen bibles.
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My #1 Bible is my New Scofield Reference Bible I bought Sept 16, 1982 when I was stationed on the USS Tripoli (LPH-10) with you.
@@gamink45 that’s awesome Shipmate
I sure wish Kirkbride still made the Thompson Chain. I just don’t care for those made by Nelson. I am glad I have an older version. But at least they are still being produced.
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I still have a couple one KJV and NIV.
Good advice because we need to read, study the word of God for our selves
Nothing like digging into the scripture and learning the truth of the Bible for ourselves.
Thank you. God Bless you brother 🙏☦
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Nice. I have noticed the wide margined Bibles are hard to find. I am a dual column verse by verse red letter KJV fan but with reference after verse. All that is hard to find in one Bible. Sweet collection Ronnie,God Bless.
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I just got one from christian books with this description minus the wide margins. Very large print as well!
Brother Ronnie, you're are a blessing to me and your subscribers, keep moving forward. Have a blessed day in the LORD!
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Thank you for such wonderful review of the bibles and I grow up on KJV Bible if you didn't don't go and get one just now , but its good to have in your collection.
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I have the KJV Allen Black Silverline 5WM & the KJV Allen 26 Blackface. Love them both. I love my KJV goatskin Cambridge WM as well.. I’m picking up a NKJV Schuyler Stridon Desert Camel or Siena at the end of the year
@@tacticaltradingpennystocks7206 RL Allan makes the very best Bible’s
@@ronnievonner I agree Brother Ronnie. Be Blessed
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I have a hardback copy of the legacy standard Bible
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Love me some KJV
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I have so much trouble understanding the archaic words in the KJV. Do you have any tips?
I would recommend getting a Strongs Concordance and A Vines Expository Dictionary.
Understanding the words from that time is very important , like the word leasing means lies or lying and it is not in most modern dictionaries as lies or lying, but rent something for a period of time.
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Webster's
Leasing Noun Act of lying
Brother Ronnie, can you tell me what the white Bible Doctrine is behind you is? I recognize Charles Ryrie and Wayne Grudem, but the white and the brown one on your shelf is hard to see.
@@firephoenix3951 Kregel Dictionary of the Bible and Theology
I have the Thompson Chain Reference. If I had only one bible I would choose it resoundingly.
@@christianentertainmentoutdoors I my Bible for in depth Bible Study.
Hello Brother Ronnie. I am a new Christian and wondering which KJV you would recommend, and if you have any other books you recommend getting. I was thinking of Living By the Book and maybe the Wiersbe Bible Commentary, but wondering what you’d recommend and in what order. Thank you, and God bless you.
@@SoulStarLA I would recommend the Life Application Study Bible which comes in the KJV Bible. It explains a lot archaic words that you might not understand.
Wondering what you think about the KJVER Sword Bible. Seems good in that it uses the 1611 bible, but with some words modernized. It has a list of all those updated modernized words so as not to “hide” anything. It doesn’t change any of the meanings in any way from what I a see, but makes it more readable as reading the 1611 is tough. It also puts the words of Christ in red in the NT with the words of God in the OT in red too.
@@SoulStarLA that’s a good choice I had one and gave it to my church member.
I would highly recommend getting a Strong’s Concordance.
@@ronnievonner I have a Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance from 25 years ago - huge book. I find it difficult to figure out where to go with it. I don’t know what resource I’m looking for, but maybe something that would help take a “new” Christian on the right path. Yes, of course my KJV bible is THE source, but looking for something to help me figure out how to study it properly if that makes sense. Thank you Brother Ronnie for your help and suggestions.
Why does a person need more than one KJV bible?
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Christian Book Distributors... is STILL in business..
@@jeffcarlson3269 yes they are still in business.