I have enjoyed great success with colored pencils for highlighting. The quality does matter; I use Crayola Colored Pencils, they are soft and bright and I have not had a fading problem with them at all. The off-brand colored pencils are hard and require more pressure on the page and do not hold their color on the page. Just my 2-cent contribution. :) P.S. There are a lot more colors to choose from when helps me with my Bible marking process too.
I use Zebrite or UNI Propus highlighters in my Bibles. I don’t use the blue or purple Zebrite, they seem abit dark. I am happy with the other colors and have used them for years.
That Eagle paper really is nice. I got a pack of the sharpies to compare to my bic highlighters that I already had. The Sharpie ones were way better but they weren't too kind to my Quentel 28gsm paper (duh) or my thicker ESV trutone wide margin reference paper.
Pastor, can you tell me where I can order one of these Cambridge wide margin Bibles with good leather. Also, can I get it in my preferred NKJV? Thank you for your advice and videos!
TUL is superior. They're harder to find being Office Depot is the only major store that carries them or buy it online. Their .05 gel needle point pen glides right off. It can smear since it is gel so you have to be careful. So if the gel doesn't suit you they have other options too. I find it to have the perfect weight and balance as well as precision I'm looking for in a pen. Also, their highlighters really pop off the page with no bleeding. Add in an Oxford stone paper notebook and you'll have a perfect writing experience to take Bible notes with at a affordable price.
Have you ever felt that pen ink destroys Bibles? I’ve seriously contemplated switching to pencil since it doesn’t bleed through or blot when underlining. The catch is that I’m not sure how long the writing remains legible.
Good to know! I use the Bic in commentaries and books (and do sometimes have bleed through), but only use Pigma Micron pens in my Bibles. I’ll have to remember God’s Word to us today: “Beware of Bildad and Bilham”. ;-)
I've used the sharpie highlighters for a while because they're the cheapest I can find, but i found that after a couple weeks they seem to fade and not be so bright anymore. wondering if anyone else had the same problem
Back in June of 2016 you did a review of the 1599 GENEVA BIBLE, but the comments were turned off. So I'm doing a little "hacking" here. I own both a facsimile 1560 GENEVA BIBLE and the 1599 Tolle Lege Press version. They are my gems! Love these two bibles! The perspective of the translators of that day shows that modern translators have lost something. In my view, this version is superior to the KJV.
I use those wax ones. No bleed through since it's wax. Color pencils are great too
Color pencils are fine but they fade away after time like most Christians.
The Word of God is "sharpier" than any double-edged sword. Thanks!
I have enjoyed great success with colored pencils for highlighting. The quality does matter; I use Crayola Colored Pencils, they are soft and bright and I have not had a fading problem with them at all. The off-brand colored pencils are hard and require more pressure on the page and do not hold their color on the page. Just my 2-cent contribution. :) P.S. There are a lot more colors to choose from when helps me with my Bible marking process too.
Ha! I guessed the sharpie would be TOTAL DISTRUCTION! But I was wrong!
Great lesson! I didn't expect the sharpie to do so well
Thanks Pastor Matt. I learned something new . Bleed through is blasphemy. 😂
Blessings
Halarious
The way that lined up s fantastic.
crayola color pencils work great on thinline paper
I use Zebrite or UNI Propus highlighters in my Bibles. I don’t use the blue or purple Zebrite, they seem abit dark. I am happy with the other colors and have used them for years.
The Zebrite is my go to, best highlighter out there. NO bleed. Perfect for thin pages.
That Eagle paper really is nice. I got a pack of the sharpies to compare to my bic highlighters that I already had. The Sharpie ones were way better but they weren't too kind to my Quentel 28gsm paper (duh) or my thicker ESV trutone wide margin reference paper.
Pastor, can you tell me where I can order one of these Cambridge wide margin Bibles with good leather. Also, can I get it in my preferred NKJV? Thank you for your advice and videos!
TUL is superior. They're harder to find being Office Depot is the only major store that carries them or buy it online. Their .05 gel needle point pen glides right off. It can smear since it is gel so you have to be careful. So if the gel doesn't suit you they have other options too. I find it to have the perfect weight and balance as well as precision I'm looking for in a pen. Also, their highlighters really pop off the page with no bleeding. Add in an Oxford stone paper notebook and you'll have a perfect writing experience to take Bible notes with at a affordable price.
Have you ever felt that pen ink destroys Bibles? I’ve seriously contemplated switching to pencil since it doesn’t bleed through or blot when underlining. The catch is that I’m not sure how long the writing remains legible.
Good to know! I use the Bic in commentaries and books (and do sometimes have bleed through), but only use Pigma Micron pens in my Bibles. I’ll have to remember God’s Word to us today: “Beware of Bildad and Bilham”. ;-)
I use gel highlighters.
Beware the binded bird bleeding through into blasphemy. Now there's a message to highlight sir!
Thanks for this video. Always appreciate the test shown on pages. "Flick the Bic!"🤣
A little bit of humor is a good thing. Thanks for the helpful demonstration.
Oh this is gunna be good. Been there dune that. Great content as usual.
The Legacy Standard Bible Wide Margin has 40 GSM
Useful info, thank you Pastor.
I've used the sharpie highlighters for a while because they're the cheapest I can find, but i found that after a couple weeks they seem to fade and not be so bright anymore. wondering if anyone else had the same problem
I’ve had the same issue, especially going back to highlights from a year or two ago. I like the sharpie
Where u get the Bible at?
Back in June of 2016 you did a review of the 1599 GENEVA BIBLE, but the comments were turned off. So I'm doing a little "hacking" here. I own both a facsimile 1560 GENEVA BIBLE and the 1599 Tolle Lege Press version. They are my gems! Love these two bibles! The perspective of the translators of that day shows that modern translators have lost something. In my view, this version is superior to the KJV.
I only use wax highlighters on my Bibles
Yeah I’d rather just not use highlighter at all if I don’t have to.
That took waaay too long to get to the answer.
Pretty funny that it bleed through into blasphemy 😂
Zebra zebrites for me.
Bible stationary 🙏💖✝️
You should make a study Bible.
Use Gideon Bibles. Problem solved.
I once asked a Gideon if I could have a Bible to pass out and he said "no, it was for The Gideons to pass out, not me." 🤨