I have many bible, but this is my absolute favorite, no references, no ghosting,i can mark and draw on it, amazing type font and size, and for so cheap,it's a huge blessing to have the best translation. God bless Thomas Nelson editorial
Did they make textual changes in spelling? E.G saviour changed to savior. Nelson did that in the past changing the British spelling which irritates me to no end since I'm British. Also you're correct that Holman have some great Bibles, I use the Holman large print personal size classic edition binding. The imitation leather could pass for calfskin, great text and includes a certain amount of translators notes and references at end of verses. I also have the Cambridge LP but use the Holman as my main.This Nelson would go well in my car and the hardcover helps against the desert climate here. But the spelling would have to be unchanged for me to purchase this.
Thomas Nelson has nailed red letter with their new Comfort Print Bibles. I never really liked red letter until I saw Cambridge's red letter and Thomas Nelson comfort print red letter. All others are too bright and wash out easily for me.
The regular Thomas Nelson Pew Bible, which is a 9.2 comfort print and this one which is a 12.5 comfort print is the best bang for your buck you can get on the market bar none. I’ll put this Bible up against any $200 Bible any day of the week and for $15 you can’t beat it.
I have many bible, but this is my absolute favorite, no references, no ghosting,i can mark and draw on it, amazing type font and size, and for so cheap,it's a huge blessing to have the best translation.
God bless Thomas Nelson editorial
The only thing I really miss is the translator notes in the margin. But really, this Bible has everything a person needs. Very easy to read
Just bought one today. One word....perfect! Nothing beats the Nelson KJV typeface
Amen!
@@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa 2 years later and this is still my everyday bible. It's holding up extremely well 💪
I see signatures... Almost certainly a sewn binding.
Yes.
Did they make textual changes in spelling? E.G saviour changed to savior. Nelson did that in the past changing the British spelling which irritates me to no end since I'm British.
Also you're correct that Holman have some great Bibles, I use the Holman large print personal size classic edition binding. The imitation leather could pass for calfskin, great text and includes a certain amount of translators notes and references at end of verses. I also have the Cambridge LP but use the Holman as my main.This Nelson would go well in my car and the hardcover helps against the desert climate here. But the spelling would have to be unchanged for me to purchase this.
I’m not sure. I’ll have to check.
Please let me know, thanks.
Thomas Nelson has nailed red letter with their new Comfort Print Bibles. I never really liked red letter until I saw Cambridge's red letter and Thomas Nelson comfort print red letter. All others are too bright and wash out easily for me.
The size is about what you'd expect for a pew bible, methinks. 5.5x8.5 to 6x9, about the size of my various hymnals. xD
Wonderful Bible.
How do you not know font size?
I didn’t see it listed.
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Made in China.
The regular Thomas Nelson Pew Bible, which is a 9.2 comfort print and this one which is a 12.5 comfort print is the best bang for your buck you can get on the market bar none. I’ll put this Bible up against any $200 Bible any day of the week and for $15 you can’t beat it.
Amen!