it's a wonderful bible and I hope to be the first person in Australia to get one. Another great presentation Scott, I always enjoy your comedic remarks. Thanks again for your enjoyable videos.
@@msctshrly G'day Scott, I already have the Large Print Wide Margin LSB and the Large Print Reference LSB, but based on your review, this Giant Print will be the icing on the cake. I'm using the largest print possible when witnessing to cults like JWs and Mormons, as smaller fonts are hard to see for some of them. I also have been using the NASB 2020 Giant Print which you reviewed and that is amazing, but considering the LSB uses Yahweh, I find the JWs have a fondness for God's name being used. I am so fortunate to have your reviews to help me choose a bible fit for individual needs. A huge thank you to You and the publishers of these bibles so I can make an informed opinion and also help with my witnessing work. Thanks again Scott.
Nice Bible. Not sure if I would go with that large a font but a 13pt is the largest I would consider buying. If given the option, the indexed version is always my preference.
As a legally blind person can I ask you a question? Well I already did lol! I don't understand why people would say that a font is too big unless of course it relates to a Bible being too large. As someone who is legally blind it kind of baffles me I mean what is it just too easy to see? I'm not being facetious I'm legitimately want to understand this.
Thanks for the video of the LSB giant Print reference Bible. How thick is it? Too thick? Is it a "hand friendly" Bible? Easy to hold while teaching? Thanks.
LSB bibles need to get a reference addition in the handy or VBV size. Currently only available in the largest bibles or the compact ones. Might start just with the vbv
@@reynaldogonzalez5919 My "best buy" for the NASB 1995 is the leathersoft Zondervan Preachers Bible. It gives you their Premier paper at an affordable price. But my overall favorite Bible of all time is the Steadfast NASB Preachers Bible--Handy Size in Shamar Goatskin. They still make the NASB Handy Size, but the currently available edition is printed and bound in Korea, instead of the Netherlands.
You know if this small publishing house can pull this off some of the bigger ones should have no problem doing it. I would love to see it 13 point handcrafted CSB or a 13 point font NASP or ESV. I like this Bible I like the concept I'm not a big fan of the translation. That being said I don't dislike it I just don't want one. But the concept of this I hope other publishers are watching
The modern Bible versions like the LSB say the opposite of the KJV in certain verses. For example, the KJV calls those who worshipped idols “superstitious,” whereas the LSB calls idol worshippers “religious.” “Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious.” (Acts 17:22 KJV) “So Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I observe that you are very religious in all respects.” (Acts 17:22 LSB) The Zionist disciples of Satan were able to change their Bibles to make Israel a "spreading vine" in the NIV and even a "luxuriant vine" in the NASB, ESV, and the LSB in Hosea 10:1. God, however, states that "Israel is an empty vine" in his KJV Holy Bible at Hosea 10:1. “Israel is an empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit unto himself: according to the multitude of his fruit he hath increased the altars; according to the goodness of his land they have made goodly images.” (Hosea 10:1 KJV) “Israel is a luxuriant vine; He produces fruit for himself. The more abundant his fruit, The more altars he abounded; The better his land, The better he made the sacred pillars.” Hosea 10:1 LSB) So we know from that issue that the KJV is God’s word or the modern Bible versions are God’s word. They cannot say the opposite of one another and both be God’s word. This is a foundational issue. This is a major issue. There is no middle ground here. "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve." Joshua 24:15. Edward Hendrie Author of "HOAX of Biblical Proportions"
If there is a difference in the translations between the King James Version and the Legacy Standard Bible, then you should stick with the Legacy Standard Bible because it’s more faithful to the original manuscripts. The King James Version has many places where additional material was added to the Bible.
I do not know what everyone can afford. But I could afford this one because Steadfast allowed me to partner with them in order to demonstrate their commitment to producing the finest Bibles around.
it's a wonderful bible and I hope to be the first person in Australia to get one.
Another great presentation Scott, I always enjoy your comedic remarks. Thanks again for your enjoyable videos.
Thank you! I hope your are indeed the first among many in Australia to enjoy the GPR. Which edition are you going to buy?
@@msctshrly G'day Scott, I already have the Large Print Wide Margin LSB and the Large Print Reference LSB, but based on your review, this Giant Print will be the icing on the cake.
I'm using the largest print possible when witnessing to cults like JWs and Mormons, as smaller fonts are hard to see for some of them.
I also have been using the NASB 2020 Giant Print which you reviewed and that is amazing, but considering the LSB uses Yahweh, I find the JWs have a fondness for God's name being used.
I am so fortunate to have your reviews to help me choose a bible fit for individual needs. A huge thank you to You and the publishers of these bibles so I can make an informed opinion and also help with my witnessing work.
Thanks again Scott.
Nice Bible. Not sure if I would go with that large a font but a 13pt is the largest I would consider buying. If given the option, the indexed version is always my preference.
The indexing is crisp and smooth. I’m a sucker for a solid gold mirror finish, but this one is done very well.
As a legally blind person can I ask you a question? Well I already did lol! I don't understand why people would say that a font is too big unless of course it relates to a Bible being too large. As someone who is legally blind it kind of baffles me I mean what is it just too easy to see? I'm not being facetious I'm legitimately want to understand this.
Mine arrives tomorrow.Nice review
Which one did you get?
Thanks for the video of the LSB giant Print reference Bible. How thick is it? Too thick? Is it a "hand friendly" Bible? Easy to hold while teaching? Thanks.
LSB bibles need to get a reference addition in the handy or VBV size. Currently only available in the largest bibles or the compact ones. Might start just with the vbv
Very detailed review, thank you
You are very welcome!
I can’t wait to get mine ordered it this week
Nice! Which one did you order?
@@msctshrly faux leather in burgundy!!!! It’s my first lsb!!! What NASB do you recommend I need a new one asap but don’t know what’s the best deal
@@reynaldogonzalez5919 My "best buy" for the NASB 1995 is the leathersoft Zondervan Preachers Bible. It gives you their Premier paper at an affordable price. But my overall favorite Bible of all time is the Steadfast NASB Preachers Bible--Handy Size in Shamar Goatskin. They still make the NASB Handy Size, but the currently available edition is printed and bound in Korea, instead of the Netherlands.
@@msctshrly how much?!
@@reynaldogonzalez5919
The Zondervan PB is on Amazon for $38.
I want this one but with red letters, the portable one has red letters.
Good vid, good review
I always get excited for premium bible review videos but the moment I see that the Bible is thumb indexed, 😱.... why oh why?!?
@@arnaldonyc
I’m a real sucker for a mirror finish on the edge gilding, so I would not choose thumb indexing for myself either.
You know if this small publishing house can pull this off some of the bigger ones should have no problem doing it. I would love to see it 13 point handcrafted CSB or a 13 point font NASP or ESV. I like this Bible I like the concept I'm not a big fan of the translation. That being said I don't dislike it I just don't want one. But the concept of this I hope other publishers are watching
The modern Bible versions like the LSB say the opposite of the KJV in certain verses. For example, the KJV calls those who worshipped idols “superstitious,” whereas the LSB calls idol worshippers “religious.”
“Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious.” (Acts 17:22 KJV)
“So Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I observe that you are very religious in all respects.” (Acts 17:22 LSB)
The Zionist disciples of Satan were able to change their Bibles to make Israel a "spreading vine" in the NIV and even a "luxuriant vine" in the NASB, ESV, and the LSB in Hosea 10:1. God, however, states that "Israel is an empty vine" in his KJV Holy Bible at Hosea 10:1.
“Israel is an empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit unto himself: according to the multitude of his fruit he hath increased the altars; according to the goodness of his land they have made goodly images.” (Hosea 10:1 KJV)
“Israel is a luxuriant vine; He produces fruit for himself. The more abundant his fruit,
The more altars he abounded; The better his land, The better he made the sacred pillars.” Hosea 10:1 LSB)
So we know from that issue that the KJV is God’s word or the modern Bible versions are God’s word. They cannot say the opposite of one another and both be God’s word. This is a foundational issue. This is a major issue. There is no middle ground here. "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve." Joshua 24:15.
Edward Hendrie
Author of "HOAX of Biblical Proportions"
If there is a difference in the translations between the King James Version and the Legacy Standard Bible, then you should stick with the Legacy Standard Bible because it’s more faithful to the original manuscripts. The King James Version has many places where additional material was added to the Bible.
How about reviewing something the rest of us can afford? Like the hard back.
I do not know what everyone can afford. But I could afford this one because Steadfast allowed me to partner with them in order to demonstrate their commitment to producing the finest Bibles around.