Thanks Tim. I have those and I can hardly wait for the ESV Stridon. One that you didn't include was the Treveris by Schuyler. It is great for just reading, I love the layout in them. Great review.
Thank you, Tim. I love the ICR because it pushes the text out. Would love to see a NKJV like this, I think one is coming in early 2024. I also have the single column from Lockman in their synthetic leather, which is a much more affordable alternative to the Stridon.
I have this Bible cut down to handy size and bound by PTL. Great size. I still have as much room as the ESV NCR for side bar note taking. It reads so easy for me.
Hi Tim, lovely comparison. I definitely love the ESV among the lot you reviewed. I prefer double column paragraph layout like you, and for that the ESV Large Print Wide Margin Bible is great choice. The NKJV Thinline Reference is also lovely too. I think that's the one you currently use as your preaching Bible. I really would have loved for the ESV Single Column to have had poetic setting like the other ones you show here.
Great comparison. I have a request. Can you do a comparison of different journaling Bibles? I love journaling and would love to see you do a comparison.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews I can imagine. Plus to do that large of a comparison would take a bit longer than 5 minutes. Maybe that could be a topic for the next 3 Tim's live!
Dear Tim: I do not believe in the rapture of the church before others - pre-trib, etc. Could you do a presentation of Protestant bibles that would be without notes about the rapture, "saved, always saved," etc. Thanks.
Thanks Tim. I have those and I can hardly wait for the ESV Stridon. One that you didn't include was the Treveris by Schuyler. It is great for just reading, I love the layout in them. Great review.
It’s not a verse by verse.
Nice comparisons and informative as always Tim!
Thank you, Tim. I love the ICR because it pushes the text out. Would love to see a NKJV like this, I think one is coming in early 2024. I also have the single column from Lockman in their synthetic leather, which is a much more affordable alternative to the Stridon.
I have this Bible cut down to handy size and bound by PTL. Great size. I still have as much room as the ESV NCR for side bar note taking. It reads so easy for me.
Hi Tim, lovely comparison. I definitely love the ESV among the lot you reviewed. I prefer double column paragraph layout like you, and for that the ESV Large Print Wide Margin Bible is great choice. The NKJV Thinline Reference is also lovely too. I think that's the one you currently use as your preaching Bible. I really would have loved for the ESV Single Column to have had poetic setting like the other ones you show here.
Yep. In fact I have another NKJV Thinline out for a rebind! It love it!
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews wow. Would love to see it when it's finished.
Don’t forget about the topaz if looking for large print vbv double column w decent margins.
@@PaDutchRunner I just can’t get into the Topaz.
Thank you, Brother Tim 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Great comparison. I have a request. Can you do a comparison of different journaling Bibles? I love journaling and would love to see you do a comparison.
I could eventually. I’ve got a ridiculous backlog right now.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews I can imagine. Plus to do that large of a comparison would take a bit longer than 5 minutes. Maybe that could be a topic for the next 3 Tim's live!
Please compare the ESV Preaching Bible Paragraph and the CSB Single-Column Wide Margin.
I’m not sure how these are comparable.
Dear Tim: I do not believe in the rapture of the church before others - pre-trib, etc. Could you do a presentation of Protestant bibles that would be without notes about the rapture, "saved, always saved," etc. Thanks.
Hi Roger. I’ve reviewed all sorts of study bibles that do not hold a rapture position.
I'm sure you have! I've just discovered your reviews. I want a bible without discussing dispensations, etc.
LSB ICR for the win!
Good review
Love this