The Jesus Bible, ESV Edition, Leathersoft, Black: English Standard Version, Black Leathersoft: Sixty-Six Books. One Story. All About One Name.
O**A
100% recommend
100% recommend. It lies flat, the cover is high quality and yet still floppy and soft, it’s heavy and thick, just what I wanted and the articles and notes are amazing. It’s altogether brilliant and I couldn’t be happier with it. Definitely not the one to go for if you need a compact bible but if you’re happy with heavier and bigger than average, this one is PERFECCTTTTT. I love it so much
T**.
Easy to Understand Gods Word
Now this bible is very good! I read it everyday and it’s very well put together. The essays/commentary helps the believer see Jesus Christ throughout the whole bible and not just in the New Testament. Highly recommend this bible
A**R
Scripture text is very small
I wanted so much to love this Bible. It feels lovely to handle, the paper is beautifully white and the print is clear, but the scripture text is just too small (7.5 point I think) for me to read comfortably. By contrast, the notes are in a bigger size font and are very easy to read. I’m so disappointed because the content of the notes looks to be very good but sadly I had to return this Bible and opt for one with bigger print but which doesn’t have notes. A perfect solution for me would be for the Jesus Bible to be made available on Kindle so I could enlarge the text.I would just add that for £8 I purchased the Kindle version of the ESV Study Bible and that makes an excellent companion to the ESV wide margin big print Bible that I bought to replace the Jesus Bible.
C**A
In love with this Bible
I've been studying the bible all my life, and at 56, this Bible is the most wonderful version I've read. The ESV version is wonderful because it's one of the most technically accurate translations but in very readable and modern English with headings and subheadings to guide the reader. (It avoids the difficulties of the old King James Version, which is highly accurate but difficult to understand and avoids the mistranslations of the New International Version which is very clear but the translators took liberties inserting words or phrases to support evangelical theology.)Having said that, the commentaries in this Bible need to be read with critical thinking and not necessarily accepted as completely true or accurate. As an example, the principle of Christ's Atonement is probably the most complex and important doctrines of Christianity. There are several theories of why God became man, died on the cross, was resurrected, and how this provides salvation to mankind. One theory is Christ Victorius, one of the earliest explanations, teaching that Christ needed to die and be resurrected to unlock death and hell from the inside and become victor on our behalf for our salvation. Another theory is substitutionary atonement, a more recent evangelical view that God 's justice needed to be paid for our sins and Christ chose in love to pay the price in substitution for us. Many, including myself, find this explanation contrary to my understanding of God.Other examples of theological doctrines that require the individual to seek the Spirit's guidance is the issue of God being Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. There are competing possibilities of how this mystery translates into reality. We do NOT NEED TO FEAR when we study and ponder these doctrines that we might be condemned or lose our salvation or offend God if we are unsure of which explanation makes sense. We need not fear reaching a conclusion that could be "wrong." So in reading the commentaries, you will find some writers make statements of fact explaining an aspect of the Bible text which supports one theory and does not mention that there are other potential explanations. In other words, you may encounter opinions stated as fact in the commentaries. What stood out for me right away was the "substitutionary theory" of atonement in one of the commentaries. Studying the Bible requires real study, the courage to question, reliance on the Holy Spirit, and most of all to not be intimidated by any preacher or teacher that insinuates you may go to hell for not having the correct knowledge of Christ. That absurdity in Christian preaching has done great harm to Christianity, and we are free not to perpetuate it.My point is that there will be commentaries that clarify verses and deepen understanding of Jesus and the Christian gospel; and there will be some that will do the same by your ability to discern and ponder on what is incorrect and inconsistent in the opinions expressed with your understanding of God and the Bible you're reading.In addition to the commentaries, each chapter contains references and citations connecting concepts and verses found in the chapter to other places in the Bible. These are excellent for deep study.The book itself is beautiful, soft, crisp, and feels luxurious.
B**Y
Great study Bible
Great quality And a great study Bible
N**I
The Best book out there!
Great quality and love the format. It points out how Jesus is connected throughout all scripture not just the NT.
G**R
Love, love, love
Love my new Bible. Reasonably priced and great quality. Lots of room for notes.
M**S
Excellent Bible
I’m not a religious person but I’ve believed in God all my life. I’ve tried to read the Bible several times but it was too difficult. Then I found The Jesus Bible. It’s big. But there is a lot of explanation as to what is going on, who’s who, and how everything in the Old Testament is connected to the New Testament. Without the help of a church I’m finally getting a glimpse of the Bible that makes sense to a non-religious person. It’s probably a really good bible for those who are church members too.
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