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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 Cambridge NKJV Topaz Review

I’ve been a long-time fan of the Cambridge Topaz. Originally, it was released in the ESV, and I was pretty quick to herald it as the best ESV Bible in print. Even now, I may still give it that title. The folks at Cambridge Bibles realized that it just wouldn’t be fair to keep all the goodness packed in the Topaz exclusive to the ESV lovers out there so they have now released it in the New King James Version. The NKJV Topaz brings with it a green goatskin option and a couple of options in calf-split leather. Today, I have the pleasure of reviewing the NKJV Topaz in black goatskin. Let’s see if the Topaz lives up to the hype in the New King James Version.

A Review of a Rebind from Hill Bible Binding

One area of the premium Bible world that needs more attention is rebinds. Rebinds are amazing because they can give old Bibles new life or they can let you take a favorite Bible and customize it’s design. The sky can truly be the limit with a Bible rebind. Today I’m excited to feature a review of a rebind from Becky Hill at Hill Bible Binding. I had always been impressed with Becky’s work so I knew I wanted to see it up close for myself.

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 Thomas Nelson NKJV Preaching Bible

No matter what translation your church uses, if you’re a preacher, a good preaching Bible is a must. Typically, I think a good preaching Bible utilizes a verse-by-verse format. Some folks like preaching from a paragraph edition and others who are just reading like verse-by-verse. One size doesn’t fit all, but either way, the NKJV Preaching Bible from Thomas Nelson that I’m reviewing today is worth your attention…

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.