Do you think breaking in the single column would help with the gutter issue? I’m just wondering because I like this bible but gutter sounds like it might impact reading. The other CSB I liked was the Holman vbv with calfskin. Saw it at Barnes and noble.
@@BibleBuyingGuide Thanks! I think you just influenced me to go to the VBV version lol. Im not sure if you reviewed that one yet but it seems pretty nice.
This is not God's word. Tons of changes, less yahweh names, but enough for the deceived Christian who don't know they are playing into one world religion with the sacred name movement, with messianic Judaism and hebraic roots movement
Well, I don’t understand the original Hebrew/Arameic/Greek that the scrolls were written in. So I am exceedingly grateful that there are committees of translators to put it into English so I can read it in a language I understand. The Bible does say the Word will be spread to ALL nations. That means all languages too.
Honestly it’s a bible that is modern in language to make it easier to read. The people who worked on it are not at all like what you said. I compared CSB to NASB 95 which is very literal, I found in some places CSB was more literal than KJV/NKJV. I still like and use those as my daily driver.
Thanks Randy, this was a great comparison.
Thanks!
Do you think breaking in the single column would help with the gutter issue?
I’m just wondering because I like this bible but gutter sounds like it might impact reading. The other CSB I liked was the Holman vbv with calfskin. Saw it at Barnes and noble.
It will help a little, but the edge-lined tab keeps the spine flat, so it might not help enough.
@@BibleBuyingGuide Thanks! I think you just influenced me to go to the VBV version lol. Im not sure if you reviewed that one yet but it seems pretty nice.
@@bk24708 I've reviewed the vbv reference: biblebuyingguide.com/csb-verse-by-verse-reference-bible-review/
Great vid
Butch, you are a silly man!
This is not God's word. Tons of changes, less yahweh names, but enough for the deceived Christian who don't know they are playing into one world religion with the sacred name movement, with messianic Judaism and hebraic roots movement
Well, I don’t understand the original Hebrew/Arameic/Greek that the scrolls were written in. So I am exceedingly grateful that there are committees of translators to put it into English so I can read it in a language I understand. The Bible does say the Word will be spread to ALL nations. That means all languages too.
You are a nut job.
@@Mb2IseeU yep pentecost
So what is God's Word in English?
Honestly it’s a bible that is modern in language to make it easier to read. The people who worked on it are not at all like what you said. I compared CSB to NASB 95 which is very literal, I found in some places CSB was more literal than KJV/NKJV. I still like and use those as my daily driver.