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I can relate to your thoughts on traveling with a bible. In June 1963 while training with the Navy I purchased a Cambridge Pitt Minion bible. I spent the next year cruising most of the Pacific Ocean. I travelled from the west coast to Guam, south across the Caroline Islands, north through the Marianas Islands and Bonin Islands. Travelled to north Pacific just south of Adak Alaska, then south to Sydney Australia and on east to Pago Pago Samoa followed by travel back to Hawaii. I still have that bible and it remains in excellent condition.
I have a Schuyler NKJV PSQ and it is a lovely bible, but there is just something special about Cambridge Pitt Minions. I have two Pitts (NKJV & NIV), and because of their size and portability I take BOTH of them with me to church. Light, easy to carry, complete with 50,000 references, a good concordance, and wonderful Cambridge maps, a Pitt Minion is nearly perfect. Yes, the font is small, but it is quite readable especially in adequate light. They are beautifully constructed and available in KJV, NKJV, NIV, NASB, NLT, and ESV translations. Highly recommended!
I have three pitt minions In different translations in our family Bible stack. When we need to read anybody just grabs whatever Bible they want. My wife’s eyes are better than mine and she likes to grab the pitt minion. For me I like the full sized brick Schuyler Quentel - in green of course. It’s just easier to read.
Great video! I’ve had both and personally, I would rather travel with the PSQ any day. The thickness isn’t a game changer when packing and but the readability of the PSQ is MASSIVE compared to the Pitt.
Not a fan of red letter editions of the Bible. For many, it gives the impression that the words in red are more important or more scriptural than the other words when all of the Bible is equally inspired. Go with a black letter edition every time. I'd love a Pitt Minion Bible or a Oxford wide margin, but I just can't bring myself to buy a red letter Edition Bible, especially in the ESV translation.
@Lisa Marie so often you hear people say that Jesus never said anything about such and such a topic. What they're pointing to are those things that are highlighted in red in the gospels and in 1 Corinthians. Red letter editions of the Bible highlight Jesus' sayings. It gives the appearance to some that whatever is written in red carries more weight and is more important than the rest of scripture. But all scripture is inspired equally. Go with a black letter Edition every time.
@@scottblue9059 Ahhhhh!! Great points! I also no longer have or use red letter versions : I didn’t want to get wrapped up in only those red letters….. so look at that ; really it’s the same reason !! Thank you so much for elaborating as I was very curious
Your friend is pretty funny and a good reviewer. He helped me avoid purchasing a Schuyler. They look amazing, but after doing a bit more research it seems like ESV is black text only and it seems a bit too decorative. I'll stick with Cambridge for now. Good video!
I agree with The Bearded Prophets comments. There is something slightly off putting about the layout of the PSQ. It does feel a little too dense on the page with very little white space. I mean it is a beautiful Bible with unmatched quality. The Goatskin cover and calfskin lining is just incredible. Those ribbons. The paper. It is a wonderful Bible. Probably the best B6 size Bible available. It’s just that layout 😞
Dude he might like the CBP 120 compact concord but a Cambridge Cameo is exactly his cup of tea it has the best red letter on the market.That's what I'd choose for the bearded ...wait the long bearded guy ..not you😉 Pitt has way to small of print for my taste but folks like the portability.
The only Bible I have found with the New Testament translated from the original Hebrew is "The Book of Yahweh". It is the only translation I have found that correctly translates the first verses of the Book of John. Michael Rood found over 2000 errors in translations that came from the Greek.
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What are your thoughts on the methodology of apologetics called presuppositional apologetics?
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@@davidleebrown3956 God bless you bro! Thanks!!!
Nate Perez -watched about an hour. I’ll finish it tomorrow. I’m loving it though.
I can relate to your thoughts on traveling with a bible. In June 1963 while training with the Navy I purchased a Cambridge Pitt Minion bible. I spent the next year cruising most of the Pacific Ocean. I travelled from the west coast to Guam, south across the Caroline Islands, north through the Marianas Islands and Bonin Islands. Travelled to north Pacific just south of Adak Alaska, then south to Sydney Australia and on east to Pago Pago Samoa followed by travel back to Hawaii. I still have that bible and it remains in excellent condition.
I have a Schuyler NKJV PSQ and it is a lovely bible, but there is just something special about Cambridge Pitt Minions. I have two Pitts (NKJV & NIV), and because of their size and portability I take BOTH of them with me to church. Light, easy to carry, complete with 50,000 references, a good concordance, and wonderful Cambridge maps, a Pitt Minion is nearly perfect. Yes, the font is small, but it is quite readable especially in adequate light. They are beautifully constructed and available in KJV, NKJV, NIV, NASB, NLT, and ESV translations. Highly recommended!
I take KJV and NLT with me everywhere. I love them both
I want to own a Pitt minion but I actually want to be able to read it
Love your reviews
If you don’t have to trouble using a normal smartphone without changing the sizes of the things in the settings, you’ll be fine.
And the PSQ costs 3x as much most days. The Pitt Minion is a BEAST. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure. -thanks!!
Blessings!
Another great video! Thank you guys! The truth is obviously “You can never have too many Bibles!”
Great video! I enjoyed watching
I love the Pitt for carry. I can read just fine with readers.
Kevin Schwartzkopf -they were my favs to take to work.
Bring it!
Black letter here too brother
I have three pitt minions In different translations in our family Bible stack. When we need to read anybody just grabs whatever Bible they want. My wife’s eyes are better than mine and she likes to grab the pitt minion. For me I like the full sized brick Schuyler Quentel - in green of course. It’s just easier to read.
Can you use highlighters in the Pitt minion? If so do you recommend any specific ones
I want to see him go through all your bibles and pick his favorite and tell us why. Also, I want to be friends with The Bearded Prophet!!!
Beau Tate -that’s a good idea. -Next time.
Thanks Beau! It was great getting to glance at Dave’s collection. Be sure to check out my channel. Blessings!!
Hahaha!!! You two just made my day, I needed a little laugh. The Lord bless you David! :)
lol, happy to help! I want to have one of your rebinds on my channel sir! Send me a message on how to make that happen.
@@davidleebrown3956 I will drop you a message on Facebook ;)
"Who can tell?"
"Quin can!"
-caught that did ya 😂
Thanks for the video! It helped a lot before I made a purchase.
You betcha!
Great video! I’ve had both and personally, I would rather travel with the PSQ any day. The thickness isn’t a game changer when packing and but the readability of the PSQ is MASSIVE compared to the Pitt.
I’m totally with ya. This is why I’m loving my friends come on with me.
Not a fan of red letter editions of the Bible. For many, it gives the impression that the words in red are more important or more scriptural than the other words when all of the Bible is equally inspired. Go with a black letter edition every time. I'd love a Pitt Minion Bible or a Oxford wide margin, but I just can't bring myself to buy a red letter Edition Bible, especially in the ESV translation.
Elaborate please:)
@Lisa Marie so often you hear people say that Jesus never said anything about such and such a topic. What they're pointing to are those things that are highlighted in red in the gospels and in 1 Corinthians. Red letter editions of the Bible highlight Jesus' sayings. It gives the appearance to some that whatever is written in red carries more weight and is more important than the rest of scripture. But all scripture is inspired equally. Go with a black letter Edition every time.
@@scottblue9059 Ahhhhh!! Great points! I also no longer have or use red letter versions : I didn’t want to get wrapped up in only those red letters….. so look at that ; really it’s the same reason !! Thank you so much for elaborating as I was very curious
Your friend is pretty funny and a good reviewer. He helped me avoid purchasing a Schuyler. They look amazing, but after doing a bit more research it seems like ESV is black text only and it seems a bit too decorative. I'll stick with Cambridge for now. Good video!
That’s awesome man! I’m currently in the Air Force. What did you do in the Air Force and where was you stationed? Lackland?
I was at Malmstrom after Lackland. -If you're ever in SA hit me up.
I agree with The Bearded Prophets comments. There is something slightly off putting about the layout of the PSQ. It does feel a little too dense on the page with very little white space. I mean it is a beautiful Bible with unmatched quality. The Goatskin cover and calfskin lining is just incredible. Those ribbons. The paper. It is a wonderful Bible. Probably the best B6 size Bible available. It’s just that layout 😞
How many wristbands do you want?
Yes.
19 or 20
So, like @ 0:08 I was thinking "here's Balin the Dwarf". He was a travelling guy as well 🤔
codpieceofjustice -he is a couple inches taller than me though 😂
😄 Why not a Gimli reference? “Speak, or I will put a dint in your hat that even a wizard will find hard to deal with!” 😉
@@TheBeardedProphet
Ha! I initially thought of Gimli but there was a twinkle in your eye that reminded me of a more tender dwarf.
😂😂
Very entertaining 😁
tanks!
Awesome brother
thanks brotha!
Blessings!
Dude he might like the CBP 120 compact concord but a Cambridge Cameo is exactly his cup of tea it has the best red letter on the market.That's what I'd choose for the bearded ...wait the long bearded guy ..not you😉
Pitt has way to small of print for my taste but folks like the portability.
Airik1111 -lol. I’ll pass that on.
Love u guys lol
Check out Paul’sleatherco bibles
I did a while back. I sent him a message but never got a response. I'd love to have one of his on my channel especially given his mission.
SA Tabernacle alright awesome!
I’m 3 minutes in and feel
You’re out to give him a Bible 🤔
Fooled me. 😂
-I hope I didn't fool him 😬
The only Bible I have found with the New Testament translated from the original Hebrew is "The Book
of Yahweh". It is the only translation I have found that correctly
translates the first verses of the Book of John. Michael Rood found over 2000 errors in translations that came from the Greek.
I read some not so favorable reviews. This doesn't seem like an accurate project to me.