Come hang out with me as we talk about my newest bible purchase! This is the one I have been waiting for! #Bibles #schylur #premium #blessing #Jesus #Church #Pastor #newpurchase #unboxing
Just found your channel. I discovered Bible nerditry at the beginning of this year and am now hooked. Bible collecting, the world of study bibles, premium bibles, multiple formats, all the different translations, I love every bit of the topic and community. Glad to add you to the follow list. Good video!
There are worse addictions to have. There is also a possibility of donating a bible to an overseas ministry. I sent a couple of Thompson Chain Reference bibles to a couple in Mexico. You would have thought I sent a box of gold.
Careful....lust and idolatry applies to Bibles to. If you find yourself playing with Bibles then studying God's word...it not bringing glory to God. Bless you! 🙏
i've got the fake leather version of the csb handcrafted one, i think the book block is the same between the two and the paper is amazing as well. the firebrick red and blue/silver edges on your new one looks so good great looking combo
You can’t go wrong with a Schuyler Bible, like you said they’re heirloom quality And if you can afford one I would highly suggest you pick one up! Cambridge as well!
Congrats! I get what you mean by "wanting to put your face on it"...when it's good paper and ink, it's so smooth, and smells so good! I've made heirloom Bibles for each of my sons, my commentaries within. Love that you mentioned you've done that! I'm an ESV fan, so looking forward to searching out my "Forever" Bible. (Always been so busy with working in my sons'!) Thanks for sharing.
I know the feeling my Handcrafted CSB verse by verse I have been grinding in for my daughter, I think leaving behind torn up bibles for our families is a great testimony
Wow, I'd had no idea these existed. I found one on eBay that was $975! I remember when I was a teen (long ago) and saving for weeks to buy a Dake's Annotated. I'm no longer a fan of that version, but I was geeking out way back when. I'll have to keep an eye out for these.
I just subscribed! I LOVE the Schuyler firebrick red! I have it in ESV with red under gold and my husband has the blue under silver (also the firebrick red ESV) I’m eagerly awaiting the ESV Stridon. Maybe they will make it in the CSB. It seems to have more room for notes. In my family I’m the Bible nerd. 😊
I am really hoping that Schuyler drops either the stridon, or the wide margin Quentel I love taking notes in my Bible and then going back to see. The firebrick red I thought would just be so unique.
I’m commenting for two reasons- first the algorithm. Maybe my comment will help someone else find the channel. Second, I LOVE your enthusiasm. Maybe one day I’ll find a way to visit your church and we can be geeks about Bibles. I’m a bit of a collector but haven’t yet taken the plunge to the top level. But most of my collecting is to have different versions for comparison and the different study Bibles for their unique perspective. (My favorites are NASB2020 and the HCSB- still seems like a new translation to me but already pushed aside by CSB)
I totally agree I am “collecting” to have translations for reference as well as different study Bible! We would love you have you at the church some day!
Your speaking my language brother! I actually reach for my End of Verse Reference NKJV brown goatskin Bible more than my Cambridge Topaz. It’s a joy to use and the perfect size imo! My second preferred translation is the CSB which I have in the VBV setting, single column compact, and the large print personal size (my favorite even over the VBV). Unfortunately, I can’t read Schuyler Bibles very well due to the paper. I had dyslexia as a child and certain settings can cause me eye strain and headaches. Next spring Holman is releasing new colors in their handcrafted line and they will be adding their single column personal size in a marbled slate calfskin. Really looking forward to that! Thanks for sharing, man! God bless!
I love my LSB Bible. Takes getting used to, as it uses unique translation principles, but it really gives deep insight into the original languages. The more I read it the more I like it. Ordered the handy size hard back when they first came out, but recently ordered the giant print reference (14pt), which also includes translation notes.
@@bhcleadp2577 It weighs 2 pounds according to the online listing, about the same as my other regular Bibles. The savings comes from no wasted space on the pages. All references and notes are in paragraph form at the bottom of the page, instead of having a separate column down the side with a lot of blank space. As a comparison, the LSB Inside Column Reference edition weighs about 3.5 pounds. I think the font in that one is around 11 point.
I love your passion for the Bible and for having a quality reproduction of the word of God in your hands. For many years I preferred double-column because that's what I grew up with. After having gone to single-column format I won't use anything else. Both of my pulpit bibles (I serve two churches) are single-column and so is my primary daily bible which is the Reformation Study Bible (ESV/Compact bound in premium leather). Once you read the Psalms/Wisdom literature and Prophets in single-column you'll never go back.
That’s a really nice Bible. I like that page layout. I can keep up with the way those chapters are laid out. I’m a KJV guy but I’m like you are, read what you are comfortable reading.
@@bhcleadp2577 For sure man... been praying to God for that dream Bible... it would help a lot in ministry.. I'm a volunteer youth pastor in our local church here in the Philippines
@@bhcleadp2577 It's the Large print edition of the NLT study bible... it's not that hard to get alone but I want to rebound it first before sending it to the PH since their only option is hardcover and it's not smyth sewend so rebounding it may add to its longevity... since I know ill be using it everyday 😆 I do just wish that they will make new edition in genuine leather and they wound smyth sew it.. ill buy it 100% on the spot 😆😆
I wanted to find a OKJB and Along time ago I was passing a Salvation Army store and I ask if they had a Old King James Bible and there was one used Bible in the store and it was a Old KJB . They told me just keep it for no charge but I left $ 10 for donation . Then later on , a few years later I wanted to find a NKJB and one day I was at a discount store that’s real popular and I found one Bible in the whole store and it was a NKJB , Study Bible with helpful commentary . Brand new original price was $65 but it was marked down to $25 . I don’t really believe in coincidence . Mind you I live in Hawaii were christian stores hardly exist . And I try not to mail order . KJB s are just my personal preference . Thank you and Peace . 🙏
I just bought a faux leather “travel Bible” for $30 from Amazon that’s small in size and has a zipper around it so I can keep it zipped in my backpack or suitcase and the pages won’t get bent or crushed. But for home use, I’m still in search of my perfect Bible. I want nice maps and quality paper that I can highlight and make notes on without bleed-thru.
I use CSB to understand the tougher books in the bible. Right now i am using it for Isaiah. I understand it better and it is so much easier to read through.
I've always been into study bibles. A couple years ago I got into premium bibles. My dream Bible was custom made by AE bibles yellow goatskin Cultural Background Study Bible. My favorite store bought premium Bible is the Humble Lamb. Haven't found another Bible anywhere with the fore edge gilt and words of Christ in blue.
Not my preferred translation and I'm really into single columns. However that's a matter of personal preference and what is not a matter of personal preference is that this is gorgeous and well worth the money. If you beat it up and glue it back together it will look even more interesting with the wear. Keep it for yourself and get your daughter one of her own to grow with. You need to stop looking to your wife to approve things, she will come around if you captain the ship and lose some weight. Teach your flock by example, not by asking for their permission or ordering that they follow. Best of luck out there.
Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.”
Read Romans 9:18, it says differently… that your god decides, nothing a Christian can say or so supersedes god’s will. Your god chooses who is shown mercy and those who are not…
@@dalex60does that make any sense? Is there any logic in that? Why should I even try if God saves a person that way. Live my life doing as I please and let God decide to show me mercy or not!
Hello Thanks for posting your videos. I have some questions, if that's okay. 1. Which denomination are you sympathetic with, and why? 2. What Bible dictionary would you recomend? 3. What Bible commentary would you suggest. Keep posting your videos, and I will watch them. Respectfully Thomas
0:00 - Nothing much, just sitting here, browsing youtube. This video was in my recommend list, so I got curious. Especially with a title like, "dream Bible". How about you?
I preach from a calfskin nkjv preachers Bible. Verse by verse. I also have a church Bible publishers water Buffalo wide margin that I love. CBP is great for the price if someone wants a KJV that don’t break the bank. I’ve been wanting a RL Allen for years
As far as premium I preach out of a csb Schuyler quentel, then I study out of a Holman hand crafted csb wide margin verse by verse. I was also recently gifted a Schuyler Canterbury wide margin in KJV. And a couple random nicer bibles from my grandfathers passing and when I was a kid but I’m not sure what they are
@@bhcleadp2577 sweet. I love the CSB translation. Flows well when reading. I’ve never saw a handcrafted collection in person but they look great. Especially the wide margin ones.
@@bhcleadp2577 prayers for you as a pastor too man. I’m in my 5th year. We planted a church in our small town in Kentucky called “Oasis Church of God”. It’s been a journey starting from scratch. We are currently in a storefront. I was an evangelist before this and that was easier 😂
I'm glad you love your Bible, I hope you get many blessings from God from reading it, but I avoid fancy bibles because I don't want it to become an idol.
Here in the U.K. they are readily available, I have just bought my first premium Bible, the Cambridge Topaz large print (old bones!!!) reference Bible in black calfskin (ESV). Absolutely fantastic and worth every penny! Blessings from U.K.
@@bhcleadp2577 Indeed. I have some excellent Bibles like the Westminster, but I have poor eyesight so I have a easy time reading from Bibles with bold printing
Young lad, to my eye . Lead pastor..really ..how old are the none lead pastors ..? Do you have female pastors… I’m so struck by the amount of stuff in the USA …so much stuff … I’m not complaining to you …. I’m struck by young American man… I suppose the attention to detail ..if he does attention to people and the word …that may translate to a honest detailed pastor … A Jesus/Yeshua nerd is a good thing .. Bless him … from Scotland
Don’t be fooled by what is called “genuine leather”. Genuine leather is just the shaved top grain of a piece of leather. You want full grain leather. Schuylers use full grain goat and calf skin leather. So do all of the premium Bible makers like Allan. Full Grain leather can last many lifetimes if cared for properly. Again, don’t be fooled by “genuine leather”. Hopefully this helps someone.
For reading I go verse by verse for preaching I go paragraph. It was weird at first but I got used to it. However growing up on the KIV verse by verse feels very comfortable
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There is only one Bible. You buy one for the contents, not the cover. The New Testament was written in a spoken dialect of Greek, so there are many translations. If you have several Bibles, you are making some unavailable to others. Beware of choosing a translation for the wrong reasons.The KJV was for centuries the standard, but it is just another translation, and the English language has changed greatly since then. Shakespeare died during James's reign, and the same differences can be seen in his plays. One can buy "modern English" versions of them, for similar reasons.