You’re welcome! I try to give a high quality presentation for people because I know we can’t just go to LifeWay anymore and see them for ourselves. I thought that adding the pulpit view and the pew view in addition to the desk view would be helpful because of the different lighting.
I've had mine for 4 months and use it everyday and its holding up really good. When I say everyday, I mean everyday and take it everywhere. I'm honestly impressed with this Leathersoft material.
I understand. They also produced the Premiere 2020 Thinline only in the regular print and not the large print. The nice thing here is that you get the premium text block even in the leathersoft edition.
I have a somewhat older KJV version and have been thinking about getting a NASB 95 and wanted a study Bible and I'm narrowed it down to the TCRB or the MacArthur study Bible... I'm now definitely leaning towards the TC
With the updated TCR they really should have gone with full color maps, illustrations and charts. The modern book and Bible market has really evolved to the point where black and white imagery makes any printed edition feel old and outdated. With over 60 study bibles on my shelf I can say that the vast majority of illustrated editions are in color.
Thanks Scott, another great bible presentation. This TCR will become part of my library due to the large print and wonderful features. Thanks again.
You’re welcome! I try to give a high quality presentation for people because I know we can’t just go to LifeWay anymore and see them for ourselves. I thought that adding the pulpit view and the pew view in addition to the desk view would be helpful because of the different lighting.
Now I'm convinced I need to get the large print in navy. 😂 This almost makes up for what Zondervan did to the NIV84.
The NIV84 was a truly great translation.
Missed your reviews for a long time
How is the leather soft holding up?
I've had mine for 4 months and use it everyday and its holding up really good. When I say everyday, I mean everyday and take it everywhere. I'm honestly impressed with this Leathersoft material.
I wish they put large print in premium editions and the leather soft do not really last long…
I understand. They also produced the Premiere 2020 Thinline only in the regular print and not the large print. The nice thing here is that you get the premium text block even in the leathersoft edition.
Nice video! Any idea what the paper gsm is for this one? I looked it up on Christianbook, but it doesn’t say.
The kind people at Zondervan did not state that, but I believe the paper to be 36 gsm like their Premier Collection paper.
@@msctshrly Ok thank you.
@@msctshrly thanks man.
I have a somewhat older KJV version and have been thinking about getting a NASB 95 and wanted a study Bible and I'm narrowed it down to the TCRB or the MacArthur study Bible... I'm now definitely leaning towards the TC
@@KenKopper Those are two great options!
What do people prefer the old style Kirkland or the new Zonervan style. TCR bible
Nostalgia and tradition.
With the updated TCR they really should have gone with full color maps, illustrations and charts. The modern book and Bible market has really evolved to the point where black and white imagery makes any printed edition feel old and outdated. With over 60 study bibles on my shelf I can say that the vast majority of illustrated editions are in color.
Is this a Calvinism Bible?