Thanks Steve for the idea and concept of having a dedicated Bible for such study. Im gonna follow your lead and do the same study, maybe adding the Kingdom as well. This could be of great benefit to my grandchildren in the future and that's very important to me. Thanks and God Bless you and your family.😀
Nice review. I've ordered and awaiting delivery next week. Can't wait. I especially like your analogy to the bag of crushed cans. It's crazy how expensive things have become but this bible is good value.
Hi Steve, ended up getting one of these a while back and its the trutone reference with line matching. I love the idea of God's attributes highlighted. I have a wide margin KJV for bible study and have many colors and symbols to interact with the text. I was thinking of adding a few colors but wondering if that will complicate things. Purple for attributes of Christ and theophanies in the OT, another color for attributes of the Holy Spirit (how He works in the believer), and perhaps yellow for keywords or phrases that appear through each book. Did I just over complicate it?
Well...if it's all in one Bible...it may get complicated. lol. That being said. I have a bunch of bibles going that kinda have different study purposes. I have found that if I get to "busy" in the text and margins my brain gets kinda overwhelmed and I have trouble focusing, but that's just my own OCD. I also am starting to shy away from highlighting, only because it makes it kinda hard to highlight or underline the same text more then once, and I find my self wanting to do that these days. So I'll prob move more to colored underlining. Either way...glad your gettin in the text. That's what's important. Enjoy the study!!!!
@@ClaimingChristianity - Tough question. You could do one color for God (like blue), another for Jesus (like yellow) and a third color that are attributes/names for both (like green...because blue + yellow = green). That is an option.
I love this bible. It’s my EDC. Cheap enough to not worry about it getting beaten up but nice enough to be midway to a premium. I actually like it better than my Heirloom Thinline.
Hello, You have mentioned in anothet review of same bible but "single column" that it's paper was slighty "lowish" quality. Is this bible's paper the same? Thank you
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Wow. Thanks. Soli Deo Gloria
Thanks Steve for the idea and concept of having a dedicated Bible for such study. Im gonna follow your lead and do the same study, maybe adding the Kingdom as well. This could be of great benefit to my grandchildren in the future and that's very important to me. Thanks and God Bless you and your family.😀
❤️❤️ so glad it helped!! I have a few of these “ project bibles” and I really enjoy it.
May the road rise to meet you!!
Nice review. I've ordered and awaiting delivery next week. Can't wait. I especially like your analogy to the bag of crushed cans. It's crazy how expensive things have become but this bible is good value.
Thanks for the encouragement and support!! I love this bible. Great inexpensive option.
Hi Steve, ended up getting one of these a while back and its the trutone reference with line matching. I love the idea of God's attributes highlighted. I have a wide margin KJV for bible study and have many colors and symbols to interact with the text. I was thinking of adding a few colors but wondering if that will complicate things. Purple for attributes of Christ and theophanies in the OT, another color for attributes of the Holy Spirit (how He works in the believer), and perhaps yellow for keywords or phrases that appear through each book. Did I just over complicate it?
Well...if it's all in one Bible...it may get complicated. lol. That being said. I have a bunch of bibles going that kinda have different study purposes. I have found that if I get to "busy" in the text and margins my brain gets kinda overwhelmed and I have trouble focusing, but that's just my own OCD. I also am starting to shy away from highlighting, only because it makes it kinda hard to highlight or underline the same text more then once, and I find my self wanting to do that these days. So I'll prob move more to colored underlining. Either way...glad your gettin in the text. That's what's important. Enjoy the study!!!!
Can't wait to see this journey unfold. My favorite name is YHWH (Yahweh).
So the big question at the moment is... Do I use a different color for names and attributes that are specific to Jesus?!?!
@@ClaimingChristianity - Tough question. You could do one color for God (like blue), another for Jesus (like yellow) and a third color that are attributes/names for both (like green...because blue + yellow = green). That is an option.
@@L2EDC would you consider the Holy Spirit as a 4th color?
It would have been nice to see the red letters.
how is that project going? Do you have an update video?
I don't have an update video as of yet...but I'll see if I can make one.
I love this bible. It’s my EDC. Cheap enough to not worry about it getting beaten up but nice enough to be midway to a premium. I actually like it better than my Heirloom Thinline.
Yeah. I was pleasently surprised. I'd like to compare it to the heirloom of I can get a copy someday
Hello,
You have mentioned in anothet review of same bible but "single column" that it's paper was slighty "lowish" quality. Is this bible's paper the same?
Thank you
After using this bible for the last few weeks pretty regularly. The paper really isn't bad. It holds up to my highlights really well.