The Allan NASB 1995 is hands down the best! Love the vbv layout, centre column references with vertical lines just looks miles better than the 2020 LPut in paragraph and no vertical lines. Allan makes the most beautiful bibles. ❤
The Lamb HIStory book is beautiful to look at and you can't compare it with the others it is so different. I like the clean look of two columns with references at the bottom and red accents 😊
Wow!! When I first started in-depth Bible study (before you were born) the NASB was my translation of choice. I love this version, even though I haven’t used it for study in awhile. ❤
I went with the brand new Lockman goatskin 95. I love it. You can preach from it and all the references are there and it’s not crowded. It is my number one. It’s beautiful. My true preference would have been to do the old single column reference, but just bold the translators notes I think that would’ve been the ultimate.
As a Catholic, I'm envious of all the gorgeous Bible options that Protestants have to pick from. We just don't get many nice Catholic options like this with the deuterocanon included. That Humble Lamb edition is amazing. I also really like the Jerusalem Cross design on the Schuyler covers.
I just purchased a wide margin NASB from Zondervan. Double column format. 1995 text in navy calfskin. Its really nice! I didnt see this one on your video.
For Myself I LOVE the Humble Lamb HIStory. Great Video Tim! I needed to see this as my son in law wants a compact premium 2020 NASB and I wasn't sure what was available. Thank you!
Thank you for not using that atrocious word “Naz Bee”. I have a Cambridge leather edition that came out just after the 1995 revision. (I have no idea what series it is. I didn’t even know they had different series until I started watching your videos.)
Thank you Tim. This video transformed a long tedious search into a decision. It was EXACTLY what I needed. I'll be waiting for my Petrol Blue Allan NASB Reader Bible in the mail soon. Thank you.
Out of curiosity, have you ever reviewed a small 1995 NASB from Lockman in the small Pitt Minion-style format with genuine leather? I bought one around the year 2000 and LOVED it until I lost it. It's not only out of print, but it can't be found second-hand.
My favorite NASB is the Clarion Reference edition by Cambridge. I love it for its readability and portability. I bought three Clarion reference Bibles (ESV, NIV, and NASB) because of the way they feel in my hands.
I agree with you. Several years ago, I decided to read the Bible from Genesis 1 through Revelation 22 and picked the NASB95; a translation I hadn't read before. So I purchased a Cambridge Clarion in brown calfskin and it was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've had. Recently I acquired a Humble Lamb HIStory NASB2020 and new Cambridge NASB2020 Topaz. I look forward to comparing the 2020 version with the 1995 version right after I finish reading the Apocrypha. Thanks for the excellent comparison, Tim. I'd like to see more of these comparisons from you.
The Nasb95 Cambridge WM has been my go-to for many years now, but I think the Schuyler WM is the premium of all premiums for build quality but it's not portable at all (can't fit it into my laptop bag, nor is it comfortable to preach from) and I don't really like the format. But Allan's R1 is the best layout of any bible, and for sure the best Nasb95 premium, but it's not a wide margin. If they made an Nasb95 R1 WM then that would be everything to me. Tim, please, make Allan do an R1 WM!
My first copy of the NASB was given to me in 1976 at California Baptist College, Riverside, California. This was a hardcover and I read it cover to cover at least 2 times. Wonderful edition from Lockman.
Literally just ordered an RL Allan NASB reference today (black goatskin; red under gold. I’m a sucker for black goatskin and much prefer red to blue under the gilt…easier on my eyes). I wanted the 1995 translation also. However, I’m still wishing I’d waited to see this video first. 😂
My answer to your question is, the one I would choose is the Humble Lamb edition, just because I like what HL does and how they do it, but these you've shown are all beautiful. I would love to see this many options for every version and translation, from premium to value editions. You should consider doing one of these for KJV, NKJV, ESV & CSB, at least for currently available editions. Another very thorough and very cool presentation. Thanks and God Bless you, Sir.
with as small as the print size is in the Pitt Minion ( i know because i have one, also in NASB by the way ), i think with each Pitt Minion sold, they should include a complimentary magnifying glass to help people read it easier
I would choose the Humble Lamb from this lot simply for the esthetics of it. Personally, I have the NASB95 Passaggio Setting Bible from Zondervan. ALL blue letter with single column prose and double column poetry. Blue water-buffalo cover and blue under gold guilding. It's super soft and lays flat from Genesis 1 - Revelation 22!
I’m not an NASB guy, but I would love the steadfast preachers Bible. The original one that was HUGE! But I don’t think they make it anymore so I’d go with one of the SCR from lockman or zondervan
If steadfast/316pub would make a reference edition of the handy size that would be my one. Since they don’t I’m going with Allan for the notebook paper. I need zondervan to make a midsize single column vbv reference in comfort print wrapped in Schuyler’s black pearl calfskin. That’s all I need.
Another great video Tim, thank you! I have the Cambridge Clarion in NASB for a compact size, and then the Schuyler Quentel Wide Margin just because something made me go big (it’s beautiful). I WISH there was a mid-size (bigger H x W dimensions and slightly thinner, little less chunky) version of the Clarion. I personally love the single column paragraph and there aren’t many versions like that in NASB 95.
The NASBy has been my favorite since 1998. We've had the NASB for 25 years before it received an update in 2020. The New Living Translation, however, first published in 1996, has since been revised in 2004, and then small revisions in 2007, and then more smaller revisions in 2013, and then a larger revision in 2015. I wonder if publishers get frustrated and just give up on publishing a translation that goes through so many revisions (even the NLT logo has been updated at least two more times since 1996). Even the 2017 CSB, which is really a revision of the 2004 HCSB (which was revised in 2009), has been revised yet again in 2020. I wonder if all the revisions exhaust publishers. As always--awesome video!!! This is one of my favorite videos. I can only choose one of those Bibles: I loved the Zondervan Side-Column Reference. I went back and forth between that one and the Cambridge Clarion but landed on Zondervan.
My main Bible, due to owning it the longest, is my Schuyler Thinline Quentel in NAS95 (I don't think they make it anymore). Yet, recently (last year) I purchased an Allan in the the NAS95. If I had to pick only one, I'd keep my Allan.
Which one has the largest font? That's all I want to know. The two Bibles I have are the Zondervan NASB 1995 Thinline with the blue buffalo and the 10.5-point font (so-called large print). This is getting to be uncomfortable for me, but it's small enough to take places, so I wound up buying my very first reading glasses at the young age of 41. The other one I use at home is the Super Giant Print NASB 1995 with 16.5-point font that I found on sale for $29.14. This one is pretty flimsy, with no page guilding and fake leather, but it's really easy to read without getting jumbled up or squinting.
Thank you very much Tim, I would love to have a history or a culture, bible, from what you showed it would be the Humble Lamb as it is the history version. But… at the top of my list is to have an Allan premium Long Primer as I have my Mothers - Grandfathers Long Primer - Oxford Self Pronouncing Teachers Edition in King James dated 1901, its in fairly good shape and a real treat to own.
It’s got to be the 2020 edition so I’m going with the Lockman Prime Reference Bible. I’ve got it in the faux leather and I love the layout and the extras that Lockman gives you in the back!
im a huge fan of the thinest one there, a Holman large print thinline Bible, absolutely beautiful ✝💞🙏 Hallelujah thank You Jesus Christ our Holy Lord GOD Almighty ✝🤲 GOD bless you guys, have an amazingly blessed day
I wonder if the reason that the NASB is given the premium treatment by more publishers is that even though the NLT sells more over all, those who use the NASB are more likely to purchase premium editions. Teens and college students may use the NLT more than the NASB, but they can't afford the premium editions.
I almost passed on this video because I can't afford Premium Bibles. However, my years of shopping experience have taught me that often times, publishers will also do lesser expensive Bibles using the Premium block but wrapping it up in a faux leather, and even, occasionally, hard cover, though somewhat rare. I need to watch this video again because you flew by them all rather quickly. I know what I want so watching this video again, pausing where necessary, should hopefully steer me toward the one I want. :)
a video idea i had: it would be cool if, at the start of each video, you opened with a Verse of the Day from the Bible. you could either read it out loud or, pick a verse from the bible and put it up on the screen before you start each intro. what do you think?
I like the Lockman NASB Side-Column Reference Bible, but my FAVORITE is the MacArthur NASB Study Bible (Zondervan), but I CANNOT FIND IT ANYWHERE!!!! Can you help me find it on the web? I've Googled it every way I know how...!
TCR recommendation for publishers is SINGLE Column! Double Column with double column references makes a very very very short text per column. I really don't know why they never realised that TCR is screaming for single column Bible text. I would also suggest that the TCR should be in the gutter. I just can't handle my TCR, too untidy and distracting in person 4 columns per page 😢.
two premium NASB bibles that i got from Evangelical Bible are the NASB Readers Edition in the " Spider-Man " colors, in Silver Line edition. And, i got the NASB Stridon in Black Pearl Calfskin. i love both of those bibles. P.S. the Red NASB i got is the first ever R.L. Allan bible i've ever had and, most definitely, the most expensive bible i've ever bought.
You just can't beat the Humble Lamb NASB. The colored drop caps, the words of Christ in blue, the illustrations by Gustav Dore. I wish Daniel would make that same bible with a larger font for these old eyes....
What a luxury to have all these options for the NASB! You’re missing the Steadfast NASB Compact (not LPC). 😇 Steadfast also did premium 1995 editions of the Lockman Giant Print, the 25th Anniversary Lockman SCR, and the legendary original Preacher’s Bible, but these are sadly OOP. Also OOP are the Allan SCRs in Highland goatskin. I’d love to have one in the new SCR format, but it’s hard to image that coming to fruition with Lockman’s Prime series on the market. The first edition of the Steadfast Preacher’s Bible-Handy Size by RJ is perhaps the finest NASB ever produced. The current Korean prints are good but not as luxurious.
There’s a new release of the NASB that I have been eyeing - the NASB Wide Margin in navy goatskin from Zondervan. Would love to hear your thoughts on that Bible!
Actually you forgot one other publisher to make it 9 and that is AMG publishers who still make the excellent Hebrew Greek Keyword Study Bible in Genuine Leather and Goatskin Leather which I have. You know us NASB fanatics are on par right. lol I have been loving and reading the NASB since I got saved 35 yrs ago in 1989 when it was only the 1977 edition back then and it is always always my go to bible especially now with the 1995 edition. Being that I am a Messianic Believer, so of course I also read the Messianic translations Tree of Life Version and the Complete Jewish Study Bible as well. Shalom ✡️🕎🇮🇱
If I had to choose one it would be the Quentel. I have an ESV Quentel so Schuyler has proven their quality for me. (Plus it would look great stacked with my ESV). 😂
The Allan NASB 1995 is hands down the best! Love the vbv layout, centre column references with vertical lines just looks miles better than the 2020 LPut in paragraph and no vertical lines. Allan makes the most beautiful bibles. ❤
Allan's NASB R1 would be my goto. The layout is by far my favorite and seems to be easier on my eyes in reading it!
Agreed
My primary Bible is the wide margin NASB 95 from Cambridge in black goatskin. One of the first gifts my wife ever bought me. Love it.
The NASB is one of my go-to translations. I think it deserves more recognition. I wish they made more paragraph format editions.
The Lamb HIStory book is beautiful to look at and you can't compare it with the others it is so different.
I like the clean look of two columns with references at the bottom and red accents 😊
Wow!! When I first started in-depth Bible study (before you were born) the NASB was my translation of choice. I love this version, even though I haven’t used it for study in awhile. ❤
I went with the brand new Lockman goatskin 95. I love it. You can preach from it and all the references are there and it’s not crowded. It is my number one. It’s beautiful. My true preference would have been to do the old single column reference, but just bold the translators notes I think that would’ve been the ultimate.
Whoa, I was so surprised by the shout out! Thank you, Tim! Awesome!
Great video idea!
As a Catholic, I'm envious of all the gorgeous Bible options that Protestants have to pick from. We just don't get many nice Catholic options like this with the deuterocanon included.
That Humble Lamb edition is amazing. I also really like the Jerusalem Cross design on the Schuyler covers.
The NRSVue has a really nice premium from Zondervan with Apocrypha. But you're right not as many premium options.
I just purchased a wide margin NASB from Zondervan. Double column format. 1995 text in navy calfskin. Its really nice! I didnt see this one on your video.
For Myself I LOVE the Humble Lamb HIStory. Great Video Tim! I needed to see this as my son in law wants a compact premium 2020 NASB and I wasn't sure what was available. Thank you!
Right on!
My choice is the Allan. Would be thrilled to see you do this with KJV. Good job!
Thank you for not using that atrocious word “Naz Bee”. I have a Cambridge leather edition that came out just after the 1995 revision. (I have no idea what series it is. I didn’t even know they had different series until I started watching your videos.)
Thank you Tim. This video transformed a long tedious search into a decision. It was EXACTLY what I needed. I'll be waiting for my Petrol Blue Allan NASB Reader Bible in the mail soon. Thank you.
Out of curiosity, have you ever reviewed a small 1995 NASB from Lockman in the small Pitt Minion-style format with genuine leather? I bought one around the year 2000 and LOVED it until I lost it. It's not only out of print, but it can't be found second-hand.
I like the Cambridge Topaz and Clarion. I have the Humble Lamb and it is awesome.
Great video, I do wish that they would make some more NASB premium mid sized editions. That 5x8 dimension is the sweet spot for Bibles.
Totally agree
My favorite NASB is the Clarion Reference edition by Cambridge. I love it for its readability and portability. I bought three Clarion reference Bibles (ESV, NIV, and NASB) because of the way they feel in my hands.
I agree with you. Several years ago, I decided to read the Bible from Genesis 1 through Revelation 22 and picked the NASB95; a translation I hadn't read before. So I purchased a Cambridge Clarion in brown calfskin and it was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've had.
Recently I acquired a Humble Lamb HIStory NASB2020 and new Cambridge NASB2020 Topaz. I look forward to comparing the 2020 version with the 1995 version right after I finish reading the Apocrypha. Thanks for the excellent comparison, Tim. I'd like to see more of these comparisons from you.
Recently picked up the Zondervan preachers Bible in NASB...very nice. You would not be disappointed.
The Nasb95 Cambridge WM has been my go-to for many years now, but I think the Schuyler WM is the premium of all premiums for build quality but it's not portable at all (can't fit it into my laptop bag, nor is it comfortable to preach from) and I don't really like the format. But Allan's R1 is the best layout of any bible, and for sure the best Nasb95 premium, but it's not a wide margin. If they made an Nasb95 R1 WM then that would be everything to me. Tim, please, make Allan do an R1 WM!
My first copy of the NASB was given to me in 1976 at California Baptist College, Riverside, California. This was a hardcover and I read it cover to cover at least 2 times. Wonderful edition from Lockman.
Literally just ordered an RL Allan NASB reference today (black goatskin; red under gold. I’m a sucker for black goatskin and much prefer red to blue under the gilt…easier on my eyes). I wanted the 1995 translation also. However, I’m still wishing I’d waited to see this video first. 😂
I think those just sold out on the Allan site!
I would go for either a Lockman or the Holman handcrafted. They all look great though. Cool video.
Humble Lamb. Already made my choice and do not regret my beautiful HIStory HL Bible.
My answer to your question is, the one I would choose is the Humble Lamb edition, just because I like what HL does and how they do it, but these you've shown are all beautiful. I would love to see this many options for every version and translation, from premium to value editions. You should consider doing one of these for KJV, NKJV, ESV & CSB, at least for currently available editions.
Another very thorough and very cool presentation. Thanks and God Bless you, Sir.
with as small as the print size is in the Pitt Minion ( i know because i have one, also in NASB by the way ), i think with each Pitt Minion sold, they should include a complimentary magnifying glass to help people read it easier
HIStory, Humble Lamb. I love the size, the Dore art, and the drop caps!
I would choose the Humble Lamb from this lot simply for the esthetics of it.
Personally, I have the NASB95 Passaggio Setting Bible from Zondervan. ALL blue letter with single column prose and double column poetry. Blue water-buffalo cover and blue under gold guilding. It's super soft and lays flat from Genesis 1 - Revelation 22!
I’m not an NASB guy, but I would love the steadfast preachers Bible. The original one that was HUGE! But I don’t think they make it anymore so I’d go with one of the SCR from lockman or zondervan
If steadfast/316pub would make a reference edition of the handy size that would be my one. Since they don’t I’m going with Allan for the notebook paper. I need zondervan to make a midsize single column vbv reference in comfort print wrapped in Schuyler’s black pearl calfskin. That’s all I need.
Another great video Tim, thank you! I have the Cambridge Clarion in NASB for a compact size, and then the Schuyler Quentel Wide Margin just because something made me go big (it’s beautiful). I WISH there was a mid-size (bigger H x W dimensions and slightly thinner, little less chunky) version of the Clarion. I personally love the single column paragraph and there aren’t many versions like that in NASB 95.
The NASBy has been my favorite since 1998. We've had the NASB for 25 years before it received an update in 2020. The New Living Translation, however, first published in 1996, has since been revised in 2004, and then small revisions in 2007, and then more smaller revisions in 2013, and then a larger revision in 2015. I wonder if publishers get frustrated and just give up on publishing a translation that goes through so many revisions (even the NLT logo has been updated at least two more times since 1996). Even the 2017 CSB, which is really a revision of the 2004 HCSB (which was revised in 2009), has been revised yet again in 2020. I wonder if all the revisions exhaust publishers. As always--awesome video!!! This is one of my favorite videos.
I can only choose one of those Bibles: I loved the Zondervan Side-Column Reference. I went back and forth between that one and the Cambridge Clarion but landed on Zondervan.
Excellent review of the NASB Bibles ! Good stuff Tim !
Thank you kindly!
My main Bible, due to owning it the longest, is my Schuyler Thinline Quentel in NAS95 (I don't think they make it anymore). Yet, recently (last year) I purchased an Allan in the the NAS95. If I had to pick only one, I'd keep my Allan.
Which one has the largest font? That's all I want to know. The two Bibles I have are the Zondervan NASB 1995 Thinline with the blue buffalo and the 10.5-point font (so-called large print). This is getting to be uncomfortable for me, but it's small enough to take places, so I wound up buying my very first reading glasses at the young age of 41. The other one I use at home is the Super Giant Print NASB 1995 with 16.5-point font that I found on sale for $29.14. This one is pretty flimsy, with no page guilding and fake leather, but it's really easy to read without getting jumbled up or squinting.
I would take the Allan Premium NASB Bible. I like the center column references!🦬🌲🌲
Allan Reader for study, Clarion for carry.
Thank you very much Tim, I would love to have a history or a culture, bible, from what you showed it would be the Humble Lamb as it is the history version. But… at the top of my list is to have an Allan premium Long Primer as I have my Mothers - Grandfathers Long Primer - Oxford Self Pronouncing Teachers Edition in King James dated 1901, its in fairly good shape and a real treat to own.
It’s got to be the 2020 edition so I’m going with the Lockman Prime Reference Bible. I’ve got it in the faux leather and I love the layout and the extras that Lockman gives you in the back!
im a huge fan of the thinest one there, a Holman large print thinline Bible, absolutely beautiful ✝💞🙏 Hallelujah thank You Jesus Christ our Holy Lord GOD Almighty ✝🤲 GOD bless you guys, have an amazingly blessed day
I have one…love it!
If only one, I would choose the Zondervan. The Allan R1 is a close second.
I wonder if the reason that the NASB is given the premium treatment by more publishers is that even though the NLT sells more over all, those who use the NASB are more likely to purchase premium editions. Teens and college students may use the NLT more than the NASB, but they can't afford the premium editions.
I think that’s definitely part of it.
The one i would pick isnt in your video, yet. Itd be the Holman Personal Size Single Column Handcrafted NASB 2020
These are some beautiful bibles! I’ve not seen the Word of God Bible before.
I would like the Humble Lamb. I love the picture on the gilt edge.
Thank you. I chose the smallest Cambridge 🎉
I almost passed on this video because I can't afford Premium Bibles. However, my years of shopping experience have taught me that often times, publishers will also do lesser expensive Bibles using the Premium block but wrapping it up in a faux leather, and even, occasionally, hard cover, though somewhat rare. I need to watch this video again because you flew by them all rather quickly. I know what I want so watching this video again, pausing where necessary, should hopefully steer me toward the one I want. :)
Is that the Allan NASB
in "Payroll Blue" I see?
Yea, I think it's he,
at the bottom of stack three!
a video idea i had: it would be cool if, at the start of each video, you opened with a Verse of the Day from the Bible. you could either read it out loud or, pick a verse from the bible and put it up on the screen before you start each intro. what do you think?
Super cool video. You should do a similar ESV when the new Schuyler Quantel comes out.
Good idea!
I like the Lockman NASB Side-Column Reference Bible, but my FAVORITE is the MacArthur NASB Study Bible (Zondervan), but I CANNOT FIND IT ANYWHERE!!!! Can you help me find it on the web? I've Googled it every way I know how...!
TCR recommendation for publishers is SINGLE Column! Double Column with double column references makes a very very very short text per column. I really don't know why they never realised that TCR is screaming for single column Bible text. I would also suggest that the TCR should be in the gutter. I just can't handle my TCR, too untidy and distracting in person 4 columns per page 😢.
two premium NASB bibles that i got from Evangelical Bible are the NASB Readers Edition in the " Spider-Man " colors, in Silver Line edition. And, i got the NASB Stridon in Black Pearl Calfskin. i love both of those bibles. P.S. the Red NASB i got is the first ever R.L. Allan bible i've ever had and, most definitely, the most expensive bible i've ever bought.
i have that Topaz bible but, mine is in ESV and i Love the Topaz a lot.
I’m not even an NASB fan, but those thinlines from Zomdervan and Holman look pretty great. ✌️🤓
You just can't beat the Humble Lamb NASB. The colored drop caps, the words of Christ in blue, the illustrations by Gustav Dore. I wish Daniel would make that same bible with a larger font for these old eyes....
Dear Tim, can you please do an unboxing/review of the new NASB WIDE MARGIN by Zondervan that was released a couple days ago? ❤
I just ordered it!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@timwildsmith
What a luxury to have all these options for the NASB!
You’re missing the Steadfast NASB Compact (not LPC). 😇
Steadfast also did premium 1995 editions of the Lockman Giant Print, the 25th Anniversary Lockman SCR, and the legendary original Preacher’s Bible, but these are sadly OOP.
Also OOP are the Allan SCRs in Highland goatskin. I’d love to have one in the new SCR format, but it’s hard to image that coming to fruition with Lockman’s Prime series on the market.
The first edition of the Steadfast Preacher’s Bible-Handy Size by RJ is perhaps the finest NASB ever produced. The current Korean prints are good but not as luxurious.
No thumb indexes?
Also, what is thin line?
Also, which ones have the studiest pages?
Let’s Goooooooo!!!!!!!!
I love my NASB 2020 Schuyler Stridon in Marbled Mahogany
I love mine too, but in black pearl. So lovely to read.
I love the humble lamb but couldn't buy it because of the breaking of the second commandment.
Great video Tim 👌
Thanks 👍
For me the RL Allan NASB or the Topaz
very cool! i definitely plan on buying one soon
Go for it!
If I had to pick one - the Allan reader!
There’s a new release of the NASB that I have been eyeing - the NASB Wide Margin in navy goatskin from Zondervan. Would love to hear your thoughts on that Bible!
Review coming soon!
cant wait!!!!
Which company makes a bible with thick paper? One that doesn't show typing through the page.
NOW YA TALKIN ! Ty 😃
Tim, which 2020 NASB has blue letter for Jesus and a font size between 9 - 10 point? Thanks!
WOW I didn’t even realize there are so many NASB Premiums
Do you have a review for premium King James and New King James Bibles? If you don’t, can you please make one?
I have reviewed tons of premium KJV and NKJV Bibles. If you search my channel, you'll find them.
Actually you forgot one other publisher to make it 9 and that is AMG publishers who still make the excellent Hebrew Greek Keyword Study Bible in Genuine Leather and Goatskin Leather which I have. You know us NASB fanatics are on par right. lol I have been loving and reading the NASB since I got saved 35 yrs ago in 1989 when it was only the 1977 edition back then and it is always always my go to bible especially now with the 1995 edition. Being that I am a Messianic Believer, so of course I also read the Messianic translations Tree of Life Version and the Complete Jewish Study Bible as well. Shalom ✡️🕎🇮🇱
NASB Heritage Bible, Passaggio Setting Buffalo Leather by Zondervan *Until Adrian sends me my rebind of my NASB Large Print Thinline
Would you do a video like this for the KJV?
Good idea!
Was it me? No inside column refs? Interesting!!! Just putting it out there.
Zondervan’s Journal the Word wide margin is an ICR, but there is no premium edition.
Are there any premium NASB with red letter?
Allan would be my choice
Allan does not do red letter NASBs... but the new Cambridge Topaz is red letter
Why do we need that many NASB Bibles? Why do we need that many Bible publishers?
Do you know if zondervan is doing a csb of the Thompson chain reference bible?
I doubt it.
Is the Cambridge Clarion a 1995?
Yep!
Please can you provide me one of this translation of Bible.
If I had to choose one it would be the Quentel. I have an ESV Quentel so Schuyler has proven their quality for me. (Plus it would look great stacked with my ESV). 😂
I wish you had told me which ones were red letter
I believe the topaz is the only red letter.
Can I get one
Is the History NASB 1995 or 2020?
2020
can you give me one i don,t have any bible
Lockman Reference (2020)
Can you spare one for me? 😂
I cannot for the life of me find the MacArthur Study Bible (Zondervan) that he references @ 17:53. Can anyone help??
An NASB with out references, NO.
If you ever give that Allan away….my address is…
Sure wish they had a '77. Oh well. I won't be buying any of these.
Great Bibles and Video Tim!🦬🌲🌲
Thanks so much!
Can I get one