One of my most favorite bibles is Crossway ESV heritage. It’s single column but the way the text is setup, it’s very easy to read from for a long periods of time. I couldn’t come up with a better layout. I also love that the text doesn’t go into the gutter.
As a teenager a half century ago, as an every-Sunday Presbyterian, my wise minister told me exactly this: find a Bible that I want to read and cherish it. For me, that was the Thompson Chain Reference; I still love it I also do enjoy the ESV Study Bible, but I find study Bibles too bulky and distracting. I just recently decided to try the NLT and bought a Schuyler copy from Evangelical Bible. I'm loving it! Decided to read it cover to cover, just finished Esther today. The old, familar stories told with a fresh perspective. Best wishes from the Houston-Galveston area!
Do these ESV guys really love the Bible, or do they love reformed theology? I know, l know, you're thinking "What's the difference?". And there's your sign.
Hmmmn...Catholics use the Bible but they don't consider it the final authority on anything. Catholics rely on church tradition and church doctrine (anything Pope's may have decreed throughout the centuries - "Cathechism".) as their doctrine.
@@chrisp9500 The Bible would not exist in the form in which we have it, had the Catholic Church not determined which letters and manuscript were inspired and which weren't. That's just an historical fact.
Dear friends in Christ, please pray for me and the children
One of my most favorite bibles is Crossway ESV heritage. It’s single column but the way the text is setup, it’s very easy to read from for a long periods of time. I couldn’t come up with a better layout. I also love that the text doesn’t go into the gutter.
Thank you for these recommendations, now I have more bibles to buy 😬
As a teenager a half century ago, as an every-Sunday Presbyterian, my wise minister told me exactly this: find a Bible that I want to read and cherish it. For me, that was the Thompson Chain Reference; I still love it I also do enjoy the ESV Study Bible, but I find study Bibles too bulky and distracting. I just recently decided to try the NLT and bought a Schuyler copy from Evangelical Bible. I'm loving it! Decided to read it cover to cover, just finished Esther today. The old, familar stories told with a fresh perspective. Best wishes from the Houston-Galveston area!
❤❤❤❤I love this!!! Read and sniff your Bible!!!
ESV=Reformed Theology
Do these ESV guys really love the Bible, or do they love reformed theology? I know, l know, you're thinking "What's the difference?". And there's your sign.
The Bible is a Catholic book ❤️
Hmmmn...Catholics use the Bible but they don't consider it the final authority on anything. Catholics rely on church tradition and church doctrine (anything Pope's may have decreed throughout the centuries - "Cathechism".) as their doctrine.
Scholars disagree.
@@chrisp9500 , for five minutes.
@@chrisp9500 The Bible would not exist in the form in which we have it, had the Catholic Church not determined which letters and manuscript were inspired and which weren't. That's just an historical fact.
@@1974AMDG that is not a fact, it's hear say.
ruclips.net/user/clipUgkxyzdQGkzJmfqOg_63RZp_UKHrJghEMC49?si=fL5ydwSQeRJGJxWv