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The Schuyler ESV Quentel in Slate Goatskin

Schuyler is a small company that honestly not enough people have heard about. Unless you’re "in the know" when it comes to premium Bibles, then you may have never heard of Schuyler. The average person sitting at your church is most likely clueless when it comes to premium Bibles and companies like Schuyler. It’s time to spread the word. Schuyler makes some of the nicest Bibles on the market. Among premium enthusiasts, the Quentel needs no introduction. However, we need to spread the word among those who aren’t in the know. It’s my joy to bring a review today of the Schuyler ESV Quentel in Slate Goatskin and to help spread the word.

The Crossway ESV Preaching Bible Verse-by-Verse Edition Review

I’ve been waiting for this Bible for a long time. I heard about it early in the year and I’ve been anticipating it ever since. The ESV Preaching Bible Verse-by-Verse edition is a single-column verse-by-verse ESV from Crossway. Crossway produced a single column verse-by-verse edition of the ESV back in 2011 and it went out of print and has been somewhat of a unicorn in the Bible community. People have been eagerly anticipating the return of a similar format. Does it live up to the hype?

The Crossway Heirloom Single Column Personal Size Bible

I won’t lie. I’m a fan of most everything Crossway does. They’ve gotten some pushback after moving their premium production to China, but by-in-large, I’ve still been a fan. One Bible that I’ve seen taking a lot of shots is the Heirloom Single Column Personal Size Bible. I think a lot of the hate going Crossway’s way has been undue so I wanted to form an opinion for myself on this Bible. Thanks to my partner, Westminster Books, I’m bringing you this review today.

The Cambridge Topaz in Blue Goatskin

It takes a lot for a Bible to blow me away these days. I’ve been privileged to get to check out many of the nicest Bibles out there. I really thought I had just about seen and experienced it all. When I first heard about Cambridge’s new Bible, I figured it would be much of the same things I had seen and experienced. All of that changed when I finally received a copy to review. The Topaz blew me away. It set the bar higher for what a premium Bible should be. I was honestly pretty shocked. What makes the Topaz so great? Let’s talk about it…

A Review of Volumes IV and X of Crossway's ESV Expository Commentary Series

I’ve been really excited about Crossway’s new ESV Expository Commentary series. These are new commentaries with the goal of providing “a clear, crisp, and Christ-centered explanation of the biblical text.” At this point in time, there are seven commentaries in the set and they haven’t been going in order. I’m reviewing Volume IV: Ezra - Job and Volume X: Romans - Galatians…

The ESV New Inductive Study Bible

Today I’m happy to review a Bible that really peaked my interest because of it’s layout. It’s a Bible that I don’t see talked about too often, but it’s honestly packed full of really interesting features. I’m talking about The ESV New Inductive Study Bible from Precept Ministries and Harvest House Publishers.

The ESV Study Bible in Deep Brown Cowhide

I am a huge fan of the ESV Study Bible. I've had a hardback copy for as long as I can remember and I also use the digital version quite regularly. This Study Bible is such an excellent resource that I wanted to check out some of the finest bindings on the market. I've reviewed the Heirloom version here and today I'm pleased to get to bring you a review of the ESV Study Bible in deep brown cowhide.

The Cambridge Wide Margin Reference Bible in Black Goatskin

I love Cambridge Bibles and they make some of my favorite editions! The Topaz and the Clarion have become favorites for me and so I'm excited to have the opportunity to review another Bible from them. Today I'm reviewing their Wide Margin Reference Bible. The particular Bible I'm reviewing is the ESV in Black Goatskin and Red Letter. I should also note that the edition I'm reviewing was printed in 2019 and uses the 2016 ESV text. They make this Bible in a plethora of options including Goatskin and black letter, hardback, and calfsplit. They also make it in several different translations.

The Crossway ESV Heirloom Single Column Legacy Bible - New Edition Printed in China

It's a widely known fact that Crossway has moved the production of all of their premium Bibles to China. There has been a lot of criticism over this among the premium Bible community. The company recently re-released one of my favorite editions of the ESV that used to be printed in the Netherlands—The ESV Heirloom Single Column Legacy Bible or the Heirloom Legacy for short. I was excited to get my hands on the new edition to see how it stacks up against its predecessor.

The ESV Creeds and Confessions Bible in Black TruTone

I’ve had the privilege of reviewing multiple editions of Crossway’s Creeds and Confessions Bible. I’ve reviewed it in black Goatskin as well as the Westminster Books exclusive hardcover. Today, I get to review it in black TruTone. When I initially saw people posting pictures of this Bible, I was blown away by what I saw. I didn’t believe it could be a TruTone. It looked like leather. There were spine ribs on the back. I remembered this old, pocket-sized TruTone I had a long time ago and it got beat up fairly quickly. I had other TruTones in the past and none of them looked like this. I knew I had to check it out.