For me the Turquoise is a superior Bible. One thing I don't like about the Topaz is that the last verse of Paul's epistles include where the epistle was written. Cambridge includes this information in other editions but it is always distinguishable from the text itself. The Topaz makes it look like it's part of the text.
Just when I tell myself I don’t need another bible, I just have to go and watch a Steve Waldron video haha.
Again, Pastor, your review is a blessing!
It would be good to get a comparison between this and the turquoise.
Bought one, love it. I'm done with those dark, cramped, heavy fonts that look like they've been around for over 80 years.
Sounds good!
Topaz does not have the Reader's Companion (combines concordance, dictionary and definitions for archaic words) found in the Clarion.
For me the Turquoise is a superior Bible. One thing I don't like about the Topaz is that the last verse of Paul's epistles include where the epistle was written. Cambridge includes this information in other editions but it is always distinguishable from the text itself. The Topaz makes it look like it's part of the text.
Amen!
Too bad they forgot to add the Cambridge seal on the spine, signifying that's it's a real Bible. :)
That is odd! I thought all KJV Cambridge bibles had the seal.
Yes, and I. Is it because they’ve changed some of the KJB text!
I STILL LIKE TURQUOISE IN BLUE GOATSKIN FROM EVANGELICAL BIBLE...
You said Revelation is not in Red letter of what Jesus Christ said?
Correct.
Now for the low low price of $320
Yikes!
@@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa As of 3/20/23 it's $220 goatskin, $155 calfsplit on Evangelical.
@@gblan Amen
I PREFER TURQUOISE DARK BOLD PRINT . READS BIGGER FONT. I HAVE ESV AND NKJV IN TOPAZ.