A review of the 2008 printing of the Thompson Chain-Reference (TCR) Bible in the New American Standard (NAS) translation. The TCR features two narrow columns of text with 100,000 chain references. This Levant grain genuine leather-covered Bible is Smyth sewn, and the words of Christ are in Red. The TCR includes the NAS translation notes, but not the extensive cross references that normally accompany the NAS. ISBN: 9780887075162.
The TCR in the New American Standard translation is expected to be available again in the spring of 2019.
Contents
00:00 Details (layout, dimensions, margins, paper ...)
01:40 Size compared to other Bibles
03:13 Page layout
04:37 Font size and line spacing of text columns
05:31 Font size of chain references in side column
05:54 Paper (weight, opacity, color, glossiness)
07:22 Print non-uniformity
09:36 Overview of the study material in the back
09:51 The General Index
11:10 The Index of Chain Topics
13:50 Bible Readings for devotions and public services
14:12 Outline Studies of the Bible, to include book introductions
15:28 Character Studies
15:50 Bible Harmonies and Illustrated Studies
17:02 Archaeological Supplement
17:27 The Hebrew Calendar
17:37 The NASB Concordance
18:13 The Map Index
18:48 Maps
20:17 The leather's grain; the tail band and the ribbon
20:54 The Bible lies nearly flat
21:21 Who was Frank Charles Thompson?
22:15 Copyright page
22:52 A translation continuum, depicting how literal the New American Standard translation is compared to other translations
24:00 Old Testament sources for New Testament quotations often are not provided
24:52 How to mitigate ghosting
26:46 Font close-up and font comparisons
28:56 Differences between the 1977 and 1995 editions of the New American Standard translation
33:10 Summary (pros and cons)
9 июл 2024