Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Holy Bible!

My His Hill Bible in in shambles. It's been on its last leg for a long time ( I believe the book of Ephesians has been separated from the rest of the Bible for a couple of years now). So, last week I decided it was time to make the investment on a Bible that would last longer. Today I clicked the "purchase" button on this Bible and it should be arriving on Tuesday! I am stoked (my bank account isnt).

Wide-Margin Reference Edition

The NASB Wide-Margin Reference Edition is based upon Cambridge’s NASB Pitt Minion Edition. The layout and pagination of the Old and New Testaments is identical, but here the Bible text is enlarged and given the additional benefit of wide margins for note-making and the concordance is more extensive than the one used in the Pitt Minion Edition.

The Bible is printed on slightly thicker paper for greater durability, and (like all Cambridge Bibles) is sewn for increased longevity and also to enable the Bible to open and stay flat.
  • wide margins for personal note-making

Features of edition:
  • Bible paper
  • red-letter text
  • cross-references
  • concordance
  • maps
  • ribbon marker

2 comments:

merritt said...

I've been needing a new Bible for about 2 years now, but it's so hard to give up the one that I have. I'm also trying to figure out if I want to switch from NIV to NASB. Decisions, decision.

Anonymous said...

thats so funny. my ephesians was disconnected for so long too. ha. i love that Bible.