I spent many years just using the hard bound ESV Bible that my church used for my reading, but only in the past year now that I am retired decided to do more research on Bible translations and searching for a good Study Bible. I made my decision to buy the ESV Study Bible even though I also have a Lutheran Study Bible as my main text for study and for reading I chose the Schuyler Quentel NASB 1995 Bible in red Goatskin. I love both of these Bibles and will once I complete reading the ESV Study Bible I may purchase another Bible for note taking and writing within the text. At this time I do not wish to write in my Schuyler Quentel. At the same time I also at time rely on my Olive Tree App where I can quickly compare translations and jump to references easily.
I only hope that the new ESV Quentels -- full-size (which I understand is a bit thinner than the older version) and PSQ (which is slightly larger and more "mid-sized") hold up as well as the previous Schuylers.
Of course, I just ordered an Allan NC1 2 days ago because I was curious if the 36 GSM would be better than my Schuyler Stridon’s 28 GSM. 🤦🏻♂️ I’ve been concerned that the Schuyler wouldn’t hold up but your video shows otherwise. Guess I’ll have to do my own comparison once the Allan shows up
Aren't you aware that any other Translations change the Deity of Christ, God, the Blood!!! Come on man! The King James is all you need. If you can't understand it, then pray for it.
Come on man. Times have changed and so has language. This isnt the 1600’s anymore. I for one am happy there are other translations out there. Just like when we talk with others, its helps to understand the bigger picture when hearing it from a different perspective.
So what were the Christians reading before Constantine? We have always known what scripture was. Christians didn’t need a counsel to decide what scripture was… Furthermore….maybe the pope should read it more frequently because he seems to think salvation lies outside of Christ…straight heretical. It’s interesting seeing all the apologetic gymnastics people are doing to defend his recent statements.
I spent many years just using the hard bound ESV Bible that my church used for my reading, but only in the past year now that I am retired decided to do more research on Bible translations and searching for a good Study Bible. I made my decision to buy the ESV Study Bible even though I also have a Lutheran Study Bible as my main text for study and for reading I chose the Schuyler Quentel NASB 1995 Bible in red Goatskin. I love both of these Bibles and will once I complete reading the ESV Study Bible I may purchase another Bible for note taking and writing within the text. At this time I do not wish to write in my Schuyler Quentel. At the same time I also at time rely on my Olive Tree App where I can quickly compare translations and jump to references easily.
Have your tried the heirloom collection from crossway?
I only hope that the new ESV Quentels -- full-size (which I understand is a bit thinner than the older version) and PSQ (which is slightly larger and more "mid-sized") hold up as well as the previous Schuylers.
Of course, I just ordered an Allan NC1 2 days ago because I was curious if the 36 GSM would be better than my Schuyler Stridon’s 28 GSM. 🤦🏻♂️ I’ve been concerned that the Schuyler wouldn’t hold up but your video shows otherwise. Guess I’ll have to do my own comparison once the Allan shows up
I was surprised myself!
the markers you use can make a difference as well. Sharpies are too strong.
@@armandocastro4548yes, zebra pen mildliners are great highlighters specifically for bibles.
I remember when the PSQ first came out and lots of people bought them and then a few months later they were selling them on the FB groups.
Still using the Quentel Wide Margin for Sermon Prep
I wasn’t expecting this! Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Chris!
Aren't you aware that any other Translations change the Deity of Christ, God, the Blood!!! Come on man! The King James is all you need. If you can't understand it, then pray for it.
Come on man. Times have changed and so has language. This isnt the 1600’s anymore. I for one am happy there are other translations out there. Just like when we talk with others, its helps to understand the bigger picture when hearing it from a different perspective.
The Bible is a Catholic book ❤️
So what were the Christians reading before Constantine? We have always known what scripture was. Christians didn’t need a counsel to decide what scripture was…
Furthermore….maybe the pope should read it more frequently because he seems to think salvation lies outside of Christ…straight heretical. It’s interesting seeing all the apologetic gymnastics people are doing to defend his recent statements.
@@WordMadeFlesh777 , you use books we picked out. Pope opinions don't bind the Church to anything.