I’ve been using my NIV The Woman’s Study Bible when I do my studies, my CSB She Reads Truth for my daily devotions and SOAP study, I have a CSB compact Bible I was using for church but just purchased Candace Cameron Bure’s One Step Closer Bible to take to church instead since it was on sale. 😅 I was thinking I have too many, but I like the variety in translations for different things. ❤
“A Bible that’s falling apart belongs to a person who isn’t.” - That’s what I have written in the front of any new Bible I get, every since I was in high school a million and a half years ago. ETA: This comment in reference to what you were saying at the beginning of the video. 😉
I have never had a wonderful godly woman in my life but listening to you talk about your husband and his role in your life reminded me what a priceless gift it is to have a partner who loves the lord. I confess I am a bit jealous. May the Lord bless you both.
Hi Taylor, Im new to your channel. I enjoyed this video and your Bible collection video! I love how you are so free flowing and relaxed in your approach! It's not in me to be that way. I have reading plans, color coding charts, and a scheduled time to have my quiet time with a set make up time in case i can't keep to my set time. My Bible isn't beautiful, hopefully my next one will be beautifully highlighted and have well written, beautiful, neat writing. I have premium Bibles. They are readers. I only use journaling Bibles for annotation. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. God Bless!
Thank you so much for watching and leaving this kind comment! Honestly, I need to take some notes from YOU! I could definitely be more structured in my reading.
Hi Taylor, I loved this video. I can soooo relate to your enthusiasm for the Bible. I love books, especially Bibles, and I know, of course, it's the words inside that matter most, but there is nothing like a beautiful cover, design, and artwork, that draws you in and makes you want to pick up your Bible and read it! It all helps towards the end goal which is to read and absorb the Word of God.
Just found you and subscribed! I love videos like these and also your fun personality! My “go-to” bible is my NASB Artisan Collection Bible. I also have a NASB thats a higher end feel with a nice cover. I like my ESV and CSB study bibles but dont prefer it for my every day read. I absolutely love digging into different versions and commentaries to get a deeper meaning. I also love my NLT and NKJV small personal size bible as well. I’d like to get an NIV to have on hand too. And then of course my journal helps me so much.
My husband and I have been reading the Bible chronologically then watching The Bible Recap video here on RUclips. You can get the reading plan from their website (it's free). I highly recommend it. It's not too late to start. We read and watch separately then discuss.
The Bible you got your husband for six months is so sweet. I know I have two go-to bibles; the first is a Ryrie Study Bible by Charles R. Ryrie, a NASB (my favorite translation), and the other is a Holeman study bible called the Student Apologetics Study Bible. I love my Apologetics Study Bible because they have notes about verses taken out of context and articles that discuss topics with a biblical lens.
I’ve been wanting an apologetics Bible! It’s so important for us to understand how to defend our faith and know WHY we believe WHAT we believe! I’ll take a look at the Holeman version. Thanks for watching! 😁
Hi Taylor! I have now found your channel too! I really enjoyed seeing all your Bibles. I think that’s wonderful that your dad gave your husband a Bible; what a beautiful gift. I have recently purchased a new Bible after years and years with my old one! It’s a journaling and colouring Bible which I have never owned before and I’m trying out colour coding in it too! Have you watched the RUclipsr Nicki Drake who has so many great videos on Bible study? I have just ordered one of her Verse Mapping workbooks 😊
My sister has her Bible color coded and it's so aesthetically pleasing! I wish I had the organization skills to do that haha! I haven't watched Nicki Drake but I just scribed! Thanks for the rec! :) So happy to have found each others channels!
I had to give a lot of my Bibles away, about 30 and still have more at home. I mostly gave my regular print and kept my Large Print. Gave them to a Church. not all the churches would take them.I’m almost 60 years old And I will never use all of them.
Not all of us had/have childhood Bibles. My first Bible was given to me by my boyfriend. I had no idea what I was reading. I was 16. So is that considered a childhood Bible? But it was an adult Bible. You might be able to clean your light colored Bible with a wet Magic Eraser. I'd test a small section on the back and gently clean it. I've used Magic Erasers to clean so many books. But be careful, sometimes the color will come off if rubbed too hard. (or if the book is cheap quality). Recently I went through my Bibles and pulled one out, that I never use, and gave it to my grand-daughter. =) My daughter told me they were considering a journal Bible for my grand-daughter, so it was perfect timing. She was very pleased with it and colored the inside cover page I had started but didn't finish, while I was visiting. Your John book reminds me of my grandmother's Bible. I think it was in a fire. It smells like it. Even after all of these years. It's annotated a little bit, but has her dad's death certificate and her marriage info to my grandfather. My son and I are talking about his future wife. Some of his peers at college asked him about a girl. He said, yeah, she's okay, but it doesn't matter. They asked what he meant. He explained to them, I'm not looking for a wife right now. I have goals I need to accomplish first. And they said, we should probably do that too. Such a fun video. I really like what you said about your husband.
I'm so glad you mentioned this! I need to be reminded of how blessed I am to have been raised in a Christian home! I've always had family members who love the Lord and know how important it is to raise children to be followers of Christ. I still have my very first Bible at my parents house, one that was given to me/parents on the day of my dedication. Thank God for you boyfriend! No matter when/how you hear the gospel, it is a blessing! I think it's awesome that you could pass one of your Bibles down to your granddaughter. As I said in the video, the actual book isn't important in the act of reading the Word of God, but it is nice to have the memories tied to it! I'm sure she'll cherish it forever. I thank God every day for the husband He has given me. I got married at 21, and while I know it was young, and it's not for everyone, I couldn't be happier achieving my goals/making new ones with my husband. My husband on the other hand was 26 when we got married, which I think was the right timing for him. God always sets up the right timing for everything! I think it's awesome you and your son are talking about his future wife! And, awesome that his wisdom is rubbing off on some of his friends! :)
Awesome Bible collection! I'm glad to hear you and your husband are studying the Bible together. That's so precious. I will look at your annotation video too. One of these days I'll make a video about my Bibles. I have several. 😊❤📔
and where is the original Greek NT? Time wasted on English (!!) "translations"/"versions" is time lost from learning Greek. The sacred language of Christianity.
Seriously? It would be much more meaningful and much more important if you actually knew WHY you like a particular translation and why some are better than others instead of rabbiting on about the pretty covers or whether or not the cover feels sticky and 'it doesn't matter which Bible we read'. Actually it does, it really really does, and NO I am NOT one of those KJV Only nutters. The Bible, any Bible, you hold in your hands is NOT the inspired Word of God. ONLY the original texts as written in the original languages by the original writers are the inspired, infallible Word of God. That is what most if not all of the Christian creeds and confessions have taught down through the centuries. Therefore the nearer to the original texts we can get, and the more faithful and accurate the translation, the closer to the true infallible Word we come. Any Translation, even the best and most accurate, is just that, a translation, and as such MUST include inaccuracies because not every Hebrew or Greek word has a direct English equivalent, and the translator(s) will have biases when it comes to choosing the best way to translate a word or phrase. That is before we get into the underlying philosophy of the translation, literal or dynamic. Look into this with your husband for yourselves, learn and then decide which translation or translations to use.
There's certainly reasons to keep to a single translation for better or worse. And some versions are better than others, with for example the NASB77/95, NKJV, MEV, ESV, KJV being better versions, NIV, CSB, NRSV and NLT being slightly worse, TEV/GNT and CEV a bit worse than that, The Message being poor and The Passion "Translation" to be avoided because the author claims special divine revelation.
Good. I buy, read and give...
I love your bibles
I’ve been using my NIV The Woman’s Study Bible when I do my studies, my CSB She Reads Truth for my daily devotions and SOAP study, I have a CSB compact Bible I was using for church but just purchased Candace Cameron Bure’s One Step Closer Bible to take to church instead since it was on sale. 😅 I was thinking I have too many, but I like the variety in translations for different things. ❤
Nice collection
“A Bible that’s falling apart belongs to a person who isn’t.” - That’s what I have written in the front of any new Bible I get, every since I was in high school a million and a half years ago.
ETA: This comment in reference to what you were saying at the beginning of the video. 😉
What an awesome reminder every time you open it up!
I have never had a wonderful godly woman in my life but listening to you talk about your husband and his role in your life reminded me what a priceless gift it is to have a partner who loves the lord. I confess I am a bit jealous. May the Lord bless you both.
Yes, my husband got me mine first stufy bible i love it.💖💖💖
The perfect gift from a spouse 😆
Nice beginning. ;-)
Hi Taylor,
Im new to your channel. I enjoyed this video and your Bible collection video!
I love how you are so free flowing and relaxed in your approach!
It's not in me to be that way. I have reading plans, color coding charts, and a scheduled time to have my quiet time with a set make up time in case i can't keep to my set time.
My Bible isn't beautiful, hopefully my next one will be beautifully highlighted and have well written, beautiful, neat writing.
I have premium Bibles. They are readers. I only use journaling Bibles for annotation.
Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. God Bless!
Thank you so much for watching and leaving this kind comment! Honestly, I need to take some notes from YOU! I could definitely be more structured in my reading.
Hi Taylor, I loved this video. I can soooo relate to your enthusiasm for the Bible. I love books, especially Bibles, and I know, of course, it's the words inside that matter most, but there is nothing like a beautiful cover, design, and artwork, that draws you in and makes you want to pick up your Bible and read it! It all helps towards the end goal which is to read and absorb the Word of God.
I’m so glad we’re on the same page 🤪 thank you so much for the love! Happy reading! 😁
Just found you and subscribed! I love videos like these and also your fun personality! My “go-to” bible is my NASB Artisan Collection Bible. I also have a NASB thats a higher end feel with a nice cover. I like my ESV and CSB study bibles but dont prefer it for my every day read. I absolutely love digging into different versions and commentaries to get a deeper meaning. I also love my NLT and NKJV small personal size bible as well. I’d like to get an NIV to have on hand too. And then of course my journal helps me so much.
Thank you so much for subscribing- and for the encouragement! :) I can sense your love for The Word! Thank you so much for watching!
My husband and I have been reading the Bible chronologically then watching The Bible Recap video here on RUclips. You can get the reading plan from their website (it's free). I highly recommend it. It's not too late to start. We read and watch separately then discuss.
I’ll have to check it out! Thanks for the recommendation! 😄
Bible Recap and videos from Bible Project are very informative and very good.
The Bible you got your husband for six months is so sweet. I know I have two go-to bibles; the first is a Ryrie Study Bible by Charles R. Ryrie, a NASB (my favorite translation), and the other is a Holeman study bible called the Student Apologetics Study Bible. I love my Apologetics Study Bible because they have notes about verses taken out of context and articles that discuss topics with a biblical lens.
I’ve been wanting an apologetics Bible! It’s so important for us to understand how to defend our faith and know WHY we believe WHAT we believe! I’ll take a look at the Holeman version. Thanks for watching! 😁
My uncles preached from NASB Ryries.
@@TaylorRomero A really good one is the Fisher of Men bible, also from Holman.
awww i got a lil shout out :,) i love my bible reading bestie
Omg you’re the best! Thanks for being such an amazing example of a Christ-like woman! 💕
Hi Taylor! I have now found your channel too! I really enjoyed seeing all your Bibles. I think that’s wonderful that your dad gave your husband a Bible; what a beautiful gift. I have recently purchased a new Bible after years and years with my old one! It’s a journaling and colouring Bible which I have never owned before and I’m trying out colour coding in it too! Have you watched the RUclipsr Nicki Drake who has so many great videos on Bible study? I have just ordered one of her Verse Mapping workbooks 😊
My sister has her Bible color coded and it's so aesthetically pleasing! I wish I had the organization skills to do that haha! I haven't watched Nicki Drake but I just scribed! Thanks for the rec! :) So happy to have found each others channels!
I had to give a lot of my Bibles away, about 30 and still have more at home. I mostly gave my regular print and kept my Large Print. Gave them to a Church. not all the churches would take them.I’m almost 60 years old And I will never use all of them.
That’s great so many of them have new homes! What a blessing! 😁
Good for you! The price of bibles new and used in this era of inflation is insane! You have blessed 😇 someone greatly with your generosity! ❤😎
Great video! What type of devotional was that you showed that was on the table?
Not all of us had/have childhood Bibles. My first Bible was given to me by my boyfriend. I had no idea what I was reading. I was 16. So is that considered a childhood Bible? But it was an adult Bible.
You might be able to clean your light colored Bible with a wet Magic Eraser. I'd test a small section on the back and gently clean it. I've used Magic Erasers to clean so many books. But be careful, sometimes the color will come off if rubbed too hard. (or if the book is cheap quality).
Recently I went through my Bibles and pulled one out, that I never use, and gave it to my grand-daughter. =) My daughter told me they were considering a journal Bible for my grand-daughter, so it was perfect timing. She was very pleased with it and colored the inside cover page I had started but didn't finish, while I was visiting.
Your John book reminds me of my grandmother's Bible. I think it was in a fire. It smells like it. Even after all of these years. It's annotated a little bit, but has her dad's death certificate and her marriage info to my grandfather.
My son and I are talking about his future wife. Some of his peers at college asked him about a girl. He said, yeah, she's okay, but it doesn't matter. They asked what he meant. He explained to them, I'm not looking for a wife right now. I have goals I need to accomplish first. And they said, we should probably do that too.
Such a fun video. I really like what you said about your husband.
I'm so glad you mentioned this! I need to be reminded of how blessed I am to have been raised in a Christian home! I've always had family members who love the Lord and know how important it is to raise children to be followers of Christ. I still have my very first Bible at my parents house, one that was given to me/parents on the day of my dedication.
Thank God for you boyfriend! No matter when/how you hear the gospel, it is a blessing! I think it's awesome that you could pass one of your Bibles down to your granddaughter. As I said in the video, the actual book isn't important in the act of reading the Word of God, but it is nice to have the memories tied to it! I'm sure she'll cherish it forever.
I thank God every day for the husband He has given me. I got married at 21, and while I know it was young, and it's not for everyone, I couldn't be happier achieving my goals/making new ones with my husband. My husband on the other hand was 26 when we got married, which I think was the right timing for him. God always sets up the right timing for everything! I think it's awesome you and your son are talking about his future wife! And, awesome that his wisdom is rubbing off on some of his friends! :)
“A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t.”
― Charles Spurgeon
A marked up bible is a sign of an unblemished life?
Can u share ur spiritual books
Awesome Bible collection! I'm glad to hear you and your husband are studying the Bible together. That's so precious. I will look at your annotation video too. One of these days I'll make a video about my Bibles. I have several. 😊❤📔
I can't wait to see the video you put out! :)
The best translation is KJV. Yes the English is dated so the best modern translation is the MEV
I have the Jeremiah study bible in niv and the she reads truth bible
The Pope assembled the Bible 💫
I see mine isn't the only channel you troll.
Which pope? Be specific.
and where is the original Greek NT? Time wasted on English (!!) "translations"/"versions" is time lost from learning Greek. The sacred language of Christianity.
Seriously? It would be much more meaningful and much more important if you actually knew WHY you like a particular translation and why some are better than others instead of rabbiting on about the pretty covers or whether or not the cover feels sticky and 'it doesn't matter which Bible we read'. Actually it does, it really really does, and NO I am NOT one of those KJV Only nutters.
The Bible, any Bible, you hold in your hands is NOT the inspired Word of God. ONLY the original texts as written in the original languages by the original writers are the inspired, infallible Word of God. That is what most if not all of the Christian creeds and confessions have taught down through the centuries. Therefore the nearer to the original texts we can get, and the more faithful and accurate the translation, the closer to the true infallible Word we come. Any Translation, even the best and most accurate, is just that, a translation, and as such MUST include inaccuracies because not every Hebrew or Greek word has a direct English equivalent, and the translator(s) will have biases when it comes to choosing the best way to translate a word or phrase. That is before we get into the underlying philosophy of the translation, literal or dynamic.
Look into this with your husband for yourselves, learn and then decide which translation or translations to use.
There's certainly reasons to keep to a single translation for better or worse.
And some versions are better than others, with for example the NASB77/95, NKJV, MEV, ESV, KJV being better versions, NIV, CSB, NRSV and NLT being slightly worse, TEV/GNT and CEV a bit worse than that, The Message being poor and The Passion "Translation" to be avoided because the author claims special divine revelation.