Single column, verse by verse, red accents, references and footnotes separated by a line at the bottom of the page, one to the right the other to the left, and beautiful uses of fonts and white space. I love this layout ❤
That's a lovely Bible. I can't bear to get rid of my original, first ever Bible, that I received from an evangelistic series in 1998, and a few months after was baptised. I do have other Bible versions but my main one is my NKJV. The pages of Revelation and some other books are so thin but all of my notes and highlights are there. I don't know if I could ever love another Bible 😆
That's great, actually! I believe that there are many benefits of having a special Bible that has a lot of meaning to one's spiritual journey. Blessings friend!
@@crucified4me I’ve only used the NKJV and want to use the ESV because it’s easy to read but scared about the difference in manuscripts should I worry about it?
@@GTxJakobix I use the ESV as a companion to the NKJV and love to compare both, even though the NKJV is my main translation in English and even though I tried a few times, I cannot make the ESV my main translation. I guess it comes down to personal preference. I'm a Majority Text guy and the Critical Text does bother me a bit in some passages. So I made the decision to use the NKJV as my main, go to, everyday translation, but I always check the NASB, ESV, CSB and others in my study. One of the benefits of using the NKJV is the amazing translation notes that provide me with the different renderings and give me a good idea of the differences between the manuscripts. This being said, again, if I had a good option in English, with good quality Bibles, that was translated from the Majority Text, I would go with that. There's a few but I'm not convinced by them and the bindings are not good. So I go with the second best thing which is a translation based on the Textus Receptus, but way more readable than the KJV. These are my 2 cents :) I hope it helps!
Hi, I am Brazilian and love your reviews! My first Schuyler Bible arrive today! I'm so excited! I wish Schuyler would make bibles in foreign languages. Sorry if my English is a little awkward, because I'm still learning.
Hey bro, I'm Portuguese, born and raised 😎 Schuyler is planning on publishing a Bible in Spanish. Maybe one day we will be blessed with one in the best language of the world 🤣🤣🤣 Grande abraço 🤗
I like the text block on the Heritage much better. I really don't like the red chapter numbers etc from the Schuyler. Also don't really like the Jerusalem cross on the cover. What kind of knife do you use to open your packages?
I'm really looking forward to the NKJV Stridon. I hope we get some cool colors and it not be a copy paste of all the usual colors releasing for the other bibles.
@@Dylan-wn7dm hey there, great colors! I love blue and my current main Bible is in imperial blue goatskin. However, both leathers are awesome really, and they feel similar, so I would say it just comes down to your personal preference. I’ve heard some not so favorable comments on the desert camel calfskin when it first came out but if it’s anything like this olive green you’re good. I hope this helps 🙏🏽
Hi there, it depends on your eyesight, but I would say it's very readable and would suit the needs of most teachers/preachers, if they like to use a single-column for the job. Blessings!