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I love reading my Bibles as well writing in my world bible school study edition journaling bible and a Spanish bible and a king James bible can I write in them with a sharpie or with a Bic stic pen
I use gel hi liters. And yes they make the pages stick together. I just put a Kleenex on top of the hilighted area in my Bible. And in a while the stickiness is gone.
I would steer clear of water based pens, having archival ink that’s pigment based acid free will keep you from having smearing problems. Their are affordable versions of these type of pens and worth getting a few rather than buying a big set of water based pens that’ll give you problems. Smaller tip sizes equal less ink on the page which keeps bleed through on the low end & you can squeeze more words in if you’re taking notes in small margin bibles. And when possible, pick acid free highlighters in my opinion. Acid in stationary products will yellow the paper and distort colors over time.
I've had my gel highlighters for 3 years and have never experienced the 'crystalization' you spoke about. The 'waxy' feel: I always take a napkin and rub over the highlighting and it's just fine as well as one can write on the highlighted text. The MILDliners do bleed and shadow in many Bibles. Whether one is heavy handed or light handed. I'll continue to use my gel highlighters and the Micron pens in my Bible as I've had the best experience with them. Thank you for sharing 😊💜🙏
The best pens are the Pentel Energel. They WILL NOT smear & they dry fast! If you get the .03 size they don't bleed through most paper. I also use the Uni Propus highlighters in most of my bibles, but some of the darker colors will bleed through the page. (And there is not a single highlighter in existence that is completely bleed-proof!) The pastel set of Tombow Dual Brush pens works well, and in my experience they don't bleed through any paper that I've tried.
"Equipping women . . ." - Hey, we 'right brained' guys like this stuff, too! This is an important topic, as I have ruined, or at least made a mess of, several bibles in the past. Great advice and well presented!
Good review. Thanks! We recently purchased one for my wife. She likes it quite a bit. However, I really prefer the "STARTING PLACE STUDY BIBLE." Although I am not a new believer, I really appreciate the amazing amounts of historical guides added to the Starting Place Study Bible. After buying this Jesus Bible, I noticed that she has gone back to the Starting Place Study Bible for our daily morning Bible readings together.
I am starting to do bible study on my own. I have the Inspire book and trying to do my best, if you have any ideas to get it right for Journaling, please let me know.
Funny, that my husband suggested we start our joint Bible study in Acts, and I see you on Instagram then your Acts study onhere!!!! Can't wait to watch this series.
Definitely Micron for me!! Archival ink is so important! I had a Bible get ruined because by pens interacting with sweat?? or something... made it unreadable!
Just a friendly remark… i used to call them Midliners for the longest time, but they’re actually MILDliners. ☺️💚 I enjoyed this video and found it informative and appreciate your thoroughness.
I wanted to like Midliners because of the wonderful variety of colors but they did bleed through and ruin the back side of the page so that's not acceptable.
I agree. Someone let me try one of my new bible and they are okay if I am really careful to not press hard. But yeah where the ink first meets the page I usually have a little bleed through, which is annoying
Yes they are ones you have to be careful with, you cannot press hard. Also it really depends on what type of Bible you are using as well. Its best to test them out on a page in the very back of your Bible first.