The Sovereigns are some of the most beautiful Bibles I have seen. I'm so glad Thomas Nelson is producing these beautiful, affordable Bibles. Thank you for your review!
Praise the LORD all. As I'm typing this one, I just received the KJV sovereign wide margin. Man, that's a good size Bible. Has a good weight. I just had it delivered. It really made me feel proud carrying it. It is a MUST HAVE!
Thanks, Colton. Thomas Nelson is continuing to dominate this low to mid market for folks who don't want to shell out $150 for a premium bible. I agree with you- this Sovereign Wide Margin is a great deal. Gives one a little room to jot notes, but the margin space is minimal keeping overall size down. I bought one of these, and I don't even take notes in my bible. Just liked the layout and size. My only complaint is the red letter, but if you're buying Thomas Nelson you pretty much have to just accept red letter. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Brian! I can relate to you on the red letter issue. I have come to prefer a black letter text. I think that is one of the many reasons that my favorite NKJV is the Single Column Reference.
Since switching from ESV to NKJV, black letter text is something is really miss and it behooves me why Thomas Nelson doesn’t provide this option more often. Especially with how inconsistent their red ink is in the low to mid range bibles.
The Sovereigns are some of the most beautiful Bibles I have seen. I'm so glad Thomas Nelson is producing these beautiful, affordable Bibles. Thank you for your review!
Praise the LORD all.
As I'm typing this one, I just received the KJV sovereign wide margin. Man, that's a good size Bible. Has a good weight. I just had it delivered. It really made me feel proud carrying it. It is a MUST HAVE!
I have this exact Bible and I love it.
Very helpful. I just ordered this in the kjv leathersoft wide margin. Mainly due to the great review in this video. Thanks for the awesome review
Thanks for the encouragement! Hope you love your new Bible!
I need to get this one
It is beautiful!
@@coltonyarbro yeah I had the one like your wife but I gave it away to someone in need of a new Bible
Thanks, Colton. Thomas Nelson is continuing to dominate this low to mid market for folks who don't want to shell out $150 for a premium bible. I agree with you- this Sovereign Wide Margin is a great deal. Gives one a little room to jot notes, but the margin space is minimal keeping overall size down. I bought one of these, and I don't even take notes in my bible. Just liked the layout and size. My only complaint is the red letter, but if you're buying Thomas Nelson you pretty much have to just accept red letter. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Brian! I can relate to you on the red letter issue. I have come to prefer a black letter text. I think that is one of the many reasons that my favorite NKJV is the Single Column Reference.
Since switching from ESV to NKJV, black letter text is something is really miss and it behooves me why Thomas Nelson doesn’t provide this option more often. Especially with how inconsistent their red ink is in the low to mid range bibles.
You need to tell the viewers where this Bible was printed so they can make an informed decision as to purchase it or not.
Maybe you can be quiet
India.