All tagged Premier Collection
If you regularly consume Bible reviews then you’ll know I’m late to the game on reviewing this Bible. Almost everyone has reviewed it! But that’s for good reason. The Premier Collection NKJV Large Print Wide Margin Reference Bible is truly an amazing Bible. It’s beautiful, high quality, and price friendly. So much has been said about it that it will be hard for me to be original, but let’s talk about the things that make this such a nice, premium Bible from Thomas Nelson.
I’m reviewing the Premier Edition of The MacArthur Study Bible, which means I will pay attention to both the construction of the Bible as well as the content. I’m also reviewing the New American Standard translation of this Bible. When you think of Dr. MacArthur, you think of the NASB. This is one of the nicest Study Bibles I’ve ever owned. Thomas Nelson has created an incredible product that anyone would prize to have on their shelf. Having a previous version of this Study Bible, I’ll also compare some of the features between the older and newer edition and explore whether the new edition is worth the upgrade…
I shot a video over on Instagram comparing the two releases of Zondervan’s Premier Collection SCR. In short, the second edition has different leather on the cover and the text has been moved out of the gutter. I really like the text adjustment, but I prefer the leather on the first edition. Watch the video below to check it out!
It’s no secret that I’ve been raving about the new NASB Premier Collection from Zondervan. If you haven’t already, check out my review of the NASB Single Column Reference Bible (SCR). In this post, I’m reviewing the other Bible in the new Premier Collection, which I would call the perfect companion for the SCR. It’s also made in China and it’s an impressive Bible from Zondervan…
Thomas Nelson has really been stepping up their game in the premium Bible department. I’ve recently come to love and appreciate the New King James Version as a translation and I’ve also discovered a love for Bibles in the verse-by-verse page layout. That’s why I jumped at the opportunity to review Thomas Nelson’s Premier Collection NKJV Verse-by-Verse Center-Column Reference Bible.