My first choice is my NLT INSPIRE Prayer in the Giant size (due to my poor eyesight) that my BFF lovingly bought for me! I lovingly call it my Jumbotron and I read through it very slowly highlighting based on the Abiding Journal‘s color coding system. I am taking The Heart Dive (Bible Recap plan) by Kanoe notes in an ESV because that is the translation she uses. And I have various other Bibles that were gifts that I plan to rotate through because of the sentimental value from friends and family. I’m constantly trying to find the “best” way to take notes in my Bible. I would love your opinion in a video please. Thanks!
@ The NLT is definitely easier to understand, written in what I would describe as our modern English language. I thought I was doing well “graduating” to the ESV until I heard that parts of Scripture are left out intentionally which needless to say makes me very uneasy now!
My first choice is my NLT INSPIRE Prayer in the Giant size (due to my poor eyesight) that my BFF lovingly bought for me! I lovingly call it my Jumbotron and I read through it very slowly highlighting based on the Abiding Journal‘s color coding system. I am taking The Heart Dive (Bible Recap plan) by Kanoe notes in an ESV because that is the translation she uses. And I have various other Bibles that were gifts that I plan to rotate through because of the sentimental value from friends and family. I’m constantly trying to find the “best” way to take notes in my Bible. I would love your opinion in a video please. Thanks!
Your Jumbotron sounds wonderful. How do you like the NLT vs the ESV? Thank you for your vlog topic request. 😊
@ The NLT is definitely easier to understand, written in what I would describe as our modern English language. I thought I was doing well “graduating” to the ESV until I heard that parts of Scripture are left out intentionally which needless to say makes me very uneasy now!
There are also verses missing out of the NLT as well unfortunately, not just the ESV.
@ I did not know that!