NRSVue, Holy Bible with Apocrypha, Leathersoft, Brown, Comfort Print
B**D
Great Bible!
This was a gift for a friend. She's been wanting a Bible like this for quite some time. I gave it to her as a gift. She loves it!
D**2
Beautiful, Easy to Read, and Perfect for Academic Study!
As a Bible college student, the NRSVue Holy Bible with Apocrypha in Leathersoft Brown has been an invaluable resource for my academic studies and personal devotion. The cover is absolutely stunning, with a soft, luxurious feel that makes it a joy to hold. The craftsmanship is top-notch, with durable binding and high-quality materials that ensure it will last through years of heavy use.The Comfort Print font is a game-changer—it’s incredibly easy on the eyes, even during long study sessions. The clean and well-organized layout makes navigating scripture and the Apocrypha a breeze, which is especially helpful for my coursework. This Bible strikes the perfect balance between portability and readability, making it ideal for taking to class, study groups, or church.The inclusion of the Apocrypha has been particularly helpful for my studies. While there are no additional study notes, having the text accessible for exegetical study has been incredibly helpful. Whether you’re a student, scholar, or someone looking for a beautiful and functional Bible, this edition is an excellent choice. Highly recommend it to anyone on a spiritual or academic journey!
C**E
Finally, a good one!
Those of you that try to get different editions of the bible on the Kindle Paperwhite know about one flaw - there are certain bible editions that for unknown reasons will cause your Kindle to crash and reboot itself immediately, even upon just downloading it. Troubleshooting doesn't fix it - unregistering, reregistering, factory resets, reboots, all of that does nothing. Upgrading my first edition paperwhite to the new 2021 paperwhite curiously didn't fix it. Some examples: The CSB Reader's Bible and the NRSVue published in December 2021 by the National Council of Churches, and the NIV Study Bible.The NRSV is my favorite translation for many reasons. Firstly, the readability is balanced extremely well with accuracy. It's academically translated with no bias. Secondly, it includes the full Deuterocanonical and Aprocryphal volume, which really adds a lot to the transition of Old Testament to New. I've wanted the "updated edition" of the NRSV for quite some time, and I thought I'd finally gotten it with the edition published by the National Council of Churches in December. I'm sure it's very nice - if I could open the book without my kindle rebooting, or for that matter, download the book. I was forced to return the book for a refund because the only way to fix my kindle was to delete it from my library.I am very pleased to report to everybody that this edition works! It took all of 5 seconds to purchase it and download it, and it functions perfectly so I can actually read it. Now that I'm able to dig in to it, I can tell you that Zondervan did an outstanding job formatting it. I don't personally need to go straight to verses. In fact, I prefer not to have this feature because it just makes the links too cumbersome to deal with, especially in the longer books of the Old Testament. I do want to navigate by chapter though, and this book allows that. I am also happy with the font choice here, very easy on the eyes.The price is very reasonable. It's two dollars more than the National Council of Churches edition, but considering that it actually works, that's a small extra price to pay.As far as the actual translation goes, I'm happy with it. The actual changes can be found online so I won't go into that here, but I am happy with the changes that were made and pleased that it uses the best discovered transcripts to date. They also dip in to multiple editions of the Greek New Testament, which adds a lot of credibility to it.Overall, this translation is probably the best you're going to find and if you're looking for it on Kindle, this Zondervan edition is a safe bet and a sound purchase.
A**Y
Truth
He loved it! Exactly as described. A great gift.
B**S
Nice, Quality Presentation
Picked this up as a decent deal on n a desire to have the most recent update to the NRSV text. Given recent changes to the text, I doubt a Catholic edition will be released, so I elected to go with an Ecumenical edition with the Deuterocanonicals set between the Old and New Testaments.The text is quite readable, and even though presented in two column format, isn’t terrible. The red accents on Book titles and Chapter numbers are a nice touch. It feels good in the hand, even as an imitation leather product.Minimal footnotes are provided, which seem to be confined to only the most important notations, which is sufficient for me.
R**K
A worthwhile purchase
One hopes that purchase of a bible would always be worthwhile. But in this instance, I have numerous bibles of various translations, including a number of annotated bibles, and was looking for a well-made bible for devotional purposes that is small enough to tote around as needed.I was eager to purchase the new update to the NRSV, as the NRSV is the most-commonly used translation in my denomination. It's not necessarily my favorite of all time, but there is a lot about it that I appreciate. (There are a number of places in which I think the updated edition is an improvement over its predecessor, based on my limited reading thus far.)Originally I purchased Zondervan's personal size, but the 8.5 point font was a little too small for easy readability, even though I don't require reading glasses. The regular size is a little heavier, but it's worth it for the 10 point font. The font isn't my favorite, nor is the color scheme (burgundy headings), but that's subjective, and the main thing is that it is clear and well laid out.Since I have various annotated bibles and bible commentaries, I don't miss that in this edition only with simple footnotes.For an up-to-date bible for reading and devotion, I would recommend this.
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