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ESV Study Bible

Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by following-Him, Dec 5, 2009.

  1. Psalm 95

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    I have not read the whole bible yet, but I like the parts I have read. It would be great if the print was a little bigger.
     
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    Anybody else have the hardcover version of this Bible?

    It was on sale so I picked it up .. the nice ESV Study Bibles were pretty pricey!!!
     
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    Many seem to like it . But I don't like hardcovers much so I forked out for leather but most others I know with one got the hardcover. Price an issue maybe?
     
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    A friend of mine uses this as his pulpit Bible. I chide him often on the construction that must be necessary to build a pulpit big enough to support it :laugh: He simply responds that his biceps have grown immensely since buying this Bible :laugh:
     
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    I have the hardcover. I contemplated getting the leather one, but I decided to get the much cheaper one and that left me with enough to get the Gevena Bible facsimile reprint as well - so it was like getting two-for-one.:thumbs:
     
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    I have the ESV Reformation Study Bible and am impressed by the translation and the notes. Not the exact study Bible of the op, but just a suggestion.
     
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    Do you like the Reformation Study Bible better than the ESV study Bible, Dr. Bob?
     
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    I'm not Dr. Bob but I do have access to both Bibles (I own the RSB and my hubby has the ESVSB) and I think the ESVSB has much more extensive notes and helps. If I had to choose between the two, I'd go with the ESVSB.
     
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    I mix the RSB and the notes from my MacArthur Study bible. ;)
     
  12. TomVols

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    :)

    the MacArthur SB isn't bad either, but I like the ESV study Bible (and one or two others) a bit better.
     
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