NET Full Notes Bible Review & Giveaway!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
  • A review of the NET Bible Full Notes edition. This Bible has over 60,000 notes on the meaning of words, why they translated a passage the way they did, historical background, theological significance, and extensive notes on questions about the original wording of a biblical passage. A monster of a Bible and well worth owning. And I am giving away a copy.
    This giveaway ended in April 2021. Sorry, but stick around and watch some other videos as I plan on continuing the tradition of giving away books I review.
    The NET Bible can be downloaded for free at:
    netbible.com
    online: netbible.org/bible/Genesis+1
    Home page: bible.org
    NET Bible with Notes on-line:
    netbible.org/bible/Matthew+1
    HOW TO WIN a chance to get this copy of the NET Full Notes Bible.
    1) You must be a subscriber.
    2) You need to have a US mailing address.
    3) You need to leave a comment in the comment section below this video. You need to go to the NET Bible on line (netbible.org/bible/John+1) and look at John chapter 1. In your comment you need to write about one idea or new thought that you learned from their notes on John ch. 1.
    4) In a week and a half from now I will announce the winner of this Bible. (April 2021)
    Books:
    Reading the Bible with Giants: How 2000 Years of Biblical Interpretation Can Shed New Light on Old Texts. Second Edition, Cascade Books, 2015
    Print or eBook versions
    tinyurl.com/ybkny2zl
    Reading the Bible with Giants on Apple Books
    An interactive versions with images, video and other features not available in print versions - highly recommended if you have an iPad or Mac. Free sample chapter also.
    tinyurl.com/yd7qg74n
    The philosophical basis behind reading the Bible in conversation with our tradition:
    Reception Theory and Biblical Hermeneutics, Pickwick Publications, 2009.
    wipfandstock.com/reception-th...
    Friends:
    Edge of Faith: Art & Culture Through a Christian Lens magazine
    edgeoffaithmagazine.com
    Fuller Theological Seminary
    www.fuller.edu
    St. George’s Anglican Church
    www.stgac.org
    Software I use in the videos ~ Accordance Bible Software:
    www.accordancebible.com

Комментарии • 48

  • @user-uj9lj1yp2p
    @user-uj9lj1yp2p 16 дней назад +1

    I have recently started using the NET Bible with full notes. I feel like I’ve been digging a foundation with a shovel and someone just gave me an excavator. The notes are so thorough and revealed items in the Scriptures that I never knew were there. An example is Psalm 48:2 which most translations which talks about Zion being in the north or the remote north. The Hebrew actually uses the phrase “the peaks of Zaphon”. In Hebrew Zaphon can be used as a generic reference to the N, however the NET Bible points out that Zaphon was actually considered a meeting place of the gods, similar to Mount Olympus in Greek mythology. That would have been entirely missed in every other Bible I consulted.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  16 дней назад

      Love the way you put it, "I feel like I’ve been digging a foundation with a shovel and someone just gave me an excavator."

  • @ELEC_3N5P3C74R
    @ELEC_3N5P3C74R 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello 👋 I may be a little late to the party 🎉 but I just ordered this exact Bible for my personal study and collection. Thank you for such a wonderful review!

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you love it. If you get a chance drop me a line and let me know what you think of it.

  • @charleshubbard4729
    @charleshubbard4729 3 года назад +5

    In using the NET bible link I examined the whole Chapter 1. This took over an hour. I enjoyed what was discussed in John 1:14 in looking at the Greek word translated in John 3:16 as “only begotten” actually means one of a kind or unique. In studying 1:14 I understand 3:16 even more with the comparisons of how the Greek word was translated poorly and what it truly means. I am a supply pastor. This bible would enrich my sermons and make me more effective. Thanks for the opportunity to learn more about this publication and it’s uses.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  3 года назад +1

      Charles pleas email me at davidpparris@fuller.edu so I can get this Bible to you.

    • @charleshubbard4729
      @charleshubbard4729 3 года назад +1

      @@TheCaffeinatedBible yea!! Thanks. Email being sent.

    • @antonyka-pra-ra
      @antonyka-pra-ra 3 года назад +1

      @@charleshubbard4729
      Congrats Mr. Hubbard!

  • @metorrence
    @metorrence 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I think this Bible is a bit advanced for me at this point in my study. I keep learning from you! Thank you!

  • @cantankerouswarmonger2374
    @cantankerouswarmonger2374 Год назад

    I will be adding this Bible to my library soon. I love the deep dives offered here. Great video!

  • @ismaeljaime7688
    @ismaeljaime7688 3 года назад +2

    Goin on in my interest in the DMIN I have to go thru the language classes. Having a Bible with the apparatus comments of translation is a simple way to help orient the more indept study. It will be a great add to my library!

  • @RowanTasmanian
    @RowanTasmanian Год назад

    a fantastic review. no fluff, it's great to hear an informed reviewer talk about the bible and what an advanced reader needs.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  Год назад

      Thanks Rowan, I am glad you found this review useful and informative.

  • @JCATG
    @JCATG 3 года назад

    Sir, the overall presentation you did here from the excellent video quality and presentation alongside the concise information you have provided is just amazing. You have done so much better than most youngsters here on RUclips. It seems like you are well-versed in technology to add to your biblical knowledge!
    I have subscribed! I will definitely watch your videos from now on. Great job and please keep on doing this.
    God bless you!

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  3 года назад

      Thanks for the very positive comment! It’s funny but I held back from posting videos on RUclips for at least a year because I felt I was too old.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  2 года назад

      Thanks Nikko

  • @rocko100able
    @rocko100able 9 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoy my time at caffeinated, and I am waiting for net Bible without the notes, but now I'm going to have to find a way to get me one that's got the notes after I listen to you talkin about the Ned Bible, thanks have a nice day, God bless you and your family.

  • @djpodesta
    @djpodesta Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this in depth presentation of the NET Bible.
    I will definitely be having a look at this bible in a positive light.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  Год назад +1

      If you get a chance to look it over please drop another comment and let us know what you think about it as well. Thanks

    • @djpodesta
      @djpodesta Год назад

      @@TheCaffeinatedBible Sure will!

  • @johnkowalczyk6925
    @johnkowalczyk6925 3 года назад +1

    Currently I am going through the catechism of the Anglican church. A few weeks ago, we had been discussing the Trinity. I liked how the NET Bible’s textural notes on John 1 explaining how πρός (pros) infers not just nearness, but an intimate personal relationship. I also really liked the way the NET bible notes explained that the part of the verse, the word was fully God, can be interpreted as what God was the Word was. These notes are helpful to understand the meaning behind what John is trying to convey. I found the notes extremely useful in reading John 1. What an amazing resource.

  • @jimcampbell3289
    @jimcampbell3289 6 месяцев назад

    I do have an American address. I would love the Bible as I have been using it"s notes for sometime. In the John 1 passage, I liked the Greek note in note #3 about the usefulness of "Sharp's Law" I am a Greek enthusiast/scholar and especially like those explanations.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jim - unfortunately that giveaway ended in April of 2021. I hope to do more of these review/giveaways in the future though.

  • @Edwin12504
    @Edwin12504 3 года назад

    Wow- thanks for sharing this video and the NET Bible.
    Please don’t consider me for a give-a-way but the three comments I read are pretty engaging.
    ApplePecan is trying to tempt you with Pie!!
    Ismael is a starving seminarian!!
    Charles Hubbard is a pastoral dynamo!!
    Blessings on your selection,
    And please do this more often.
    Edwin

  • @jeannieleasa1579
    @jeannieleasa1579 3 года назад +2

    I looked up John 1:4 in depth and I am falling for this bible. I found this refers back to Psalms and that Life and especially eternal life is one of the major themes of the book of John. John 1:4 alludes to Psalm 36:9 expressing Jesus is the “fountain of life”. Later in Judaism Bar 4:2 also expresses this sentiment.
    I will definitely be downloading the app and I’m sure it will invaluable to my study of God’sword.
    Jesus is life and without him we have not eternal life and light.

  • @K.C.1982
    @K.C.1982 3 года назад +1

    ORIGIN OF DICHOTOMY
    First recorded in 1580-90; from Late Latin dichotomia, from Greek dichotomía “dividing in two (of the quarters of the moon), point of a bisection, division into two parts”; see origin at dicho-, -tomy. I learned a new word. The note format is great, especially for someone who really studies the Bible. They go in depth on a lot of topics that normal preachers wouldn't preach about. I think it may be a bit much for someone starting out. It's a beautiful Bible and a great study tool.

  • @escapingdeception5799
    @escapingdeception5799 7 месяцев назад +1

    Only and Unique Son is how my translation translates it

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for responding and explaining how your translation translates this phrase - its a good translation.

  • @antonyka-pra-ra
    @antonyka-pra-ra 3 года назад

    Please consider this comment for entry in the bible give away.
    I'm glad I found this channel!
    Very informative and engaging.
    The notes in this bible are wonderful.
    One in Particular stood out was John chapter 1 verse 48 in regards to Nathaniel and the fig tree which under its shade that rabbis would teach.
    Made me think that
    Nathaniel was a rabbi
    And became a student of jesus
    or
    Nathaniel was a student in search for a rabbi ( Jesus )
    And to think more about the significance of figs falling in revelation of jesus Christ.
    So many footnotes in bibles I've read in the past where basically very short and "because someone said so" without any historical cultural connotation to the time of jesus.

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Anthony. I wish I had more to give away your comment was great

    • @antonyka-pra-ra
      @antonyka-pra-ra 3 года назад

      @@TheCaffeinatedBible Thank you for your work and your kind comment.
      I'm gratfull of your introducing this bible, the insights and new considerations I received are a big win for me.

  • @bradberry6953
    @bradberry6953 2 года назад

    THE NET BIBLE WILL FIT IN BECAUSE GOD HAS CALLED ME TO THE MINSTRY AS A EVANGELIST TO PREACH THE WORD OF GOD TO THE LOST DYING WORLD

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  2 года назад

      Brad, thanks for the reply and your interest in the NET Bible. Unfortunately that giveaway took place last year. I hope to have more this coming year. But until then, I would suggest going to bible.org (website for the publishers of the NET bible). They have them for sale there.

  • @anthonywollmann8407
    @anthonywollmann8407 3 года назад

    I found this note in verse 14 and 15 interesting: The Greek word translated "took up residence" (σκηνόω, skēnoō) alludes to the OT tabernacle, where the Shekinah, the visible glory of God’s presence, resided. The author is suggesting that this glory can now be seen in Jesus (note the following verse).
    I suppose this is the same idea as the Apostle Paul uses when he talks about the body as a temple.

  • @gre8132
    @gre8132 Год назад

    Still have my beta version NET Bible

  • @bradberry6953
    @bradberry6953 2 года назад

    can you review THE LSB

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  2 года назад

      I will give it a try. All depends on what the publishers are willing to send.

  • @bradberry6953
    @bradberry6953 2 года назад

    THE OPENING WORDS IN THE BEGINING IS THE CONCLUSION ALUSION TO THE FIRST WORDS OPENING JOHN CHAPTER 1 VESSE 1 THE OPENING WORDS IN JOHN 1 1 IS A REFERENCE TO GENSIS 1 1 REFERING TO THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE

  • @bradberry6953
    @bradberry6953 2 года назад

    let me know when next bible giveaway is

    • @TheCaffeinatedBible
      @TheCaffeinatedBible  2 года назад

      I usually announce a week or two in advance that I have something along these lines to give away. Right now I have nothing the pipeline but am hoping to do a few this year.

  • @diegogunther5826
    @diegogunther5826 3 года назад

    Giveaway of NET bible?

  • @bradberry6953
    @bradberry6953 2 года назад

    put my name in for giveaway