All in New Living Translation
I never saw it coming, but I’ve become a big fan of thinline Bibles. Tyndale actually produces one of my favorites with their Large Print Thinline Reference. I was super excited to find out it was coming out in Olive Green and I knew I had to check it out.
I lament the fact that Tyndale currently isn’t making any premium NLT’s. However, they are releasing some really nice genuine leather options and I’m excited that they’re putting some out in olive green! I love a green Bible and this Giant Print Personal Size is really nice!
This is a first for me. This Bible doesn’t seem to have a name. At least it doesn’t on the box. What strikes me as strange is the box seems like an advertisement for the NLT filament app. It’s a shame that it is kind of nameless because I’ll go ahead and say that if you’re a fan of the NLT then you should own this Bible. Why? I’m glad you asked.
ICA (In Christ Alone) Rebinding is doing incredible work. I have a couple of his rebinds and each one I see just keeps getting better and better. I’m truly blown away. On the rebind I’m reviewing today, I pretty much told him the colors I liked and mentioned I’d like shark to be one of the materials involved and I let him do the rest. I didn’t see any pictures before I unboxed it, but when I pulled the Bible out of the box I was blown away!
One thing I wish Tyndale would do is start making premium NLT Bibles. Aside from the Tyndale Select, the Bible I’m reviewing today is as close as you can get. Honestly, it’s really nice and I am pretty impressed by it. Tyndale is so close here, but they need to take a page from Thomas Nelson and Holman and jump in the premium game. The NLT deserves it!
The New Living Translation is one that has been growing on me. It’s highly readable and definitely can be useful among the popular translations. As I’ve come to enjoy it more, I really wanted to get my hands on a premium copy to check out and review. I’m excited to finally have the opportunity to bring you a review of the Tyndale Select. This, I believe, is the nicest copy of the NLT that Tyndale produces. It is also quite expensive! Does this Bible justify the price tag? Let’s talk about it!