NIV, KJV, NASB, Amplified, Parallel Bible, Hardcover: Four Bible Versions Together for Study and Comparison
A**A
Perfect
I’ve been wanting a parallel Bible for a long time and this one did not disappoint! It’s exactly as pictured, good quality, and I got it on sale so it was a good value for the money I spent. I got it 50% off so only had to pay $35 for it. The only drawback is the font is kind of small, but I guess it has to be to fit 4 different translations of the Bible into one book. I love how all 4 translations are on the same 2-page spread. It’s a great parallel Bible and exceeded my expectations! I’m gonna learn so much and I’m exciting to incorporate this into my Bible study. If you’re thinking about buying this, just do it, you will not be let down.
C**N
Great for a bible study
This is awesome, to see 4 different bible translations at the same time. Great for Bible Study
L**N
Great Bible study tool
Although the print is small since so much information in different Bible versions, the book came with a page size magnifying glass within a padded, storage bag. Very nice.
N**I
Get closer to God
Such a beautiful Bible. Genuinely so interesting to see Gods word in so many different versions! I love it. If you want to dive deeper into the word, please get this.
R**R
Get This Bible!
Great! Easy to use! Nice size print.
K**R
Good Purchase
Everything as agreed
D**M
Nice Parallel Bible, small print
This is a nice parallel bible with a good variety of translations. ESV is my primary Bible, but I wanted to be able to compare against other significant and traditional translations. My only issue is that the type is very small so you either need great eyesight or magnification for comfortable reading. This is probably an issue with many parallel bibles or they would be thousands of pages.
J**T
Great Resource to have on hand
Very great resource for anyone who wants to see different renderings of very popular Bible versions. Some people will criticize some newer translations, but I've discovered they have a purpose if used and understood correctly.There is not really a "master" translation of the Holy Bible; but there are versions that are more standardized for mainstream use, such as the King James or New King James, but even ones like the NIV or Amplified also are sometimes worded in ways that are easier to understand on certain passages.Ultimately it is the Holy Ghost who teaches people the meaning of biblical truth if we ask and seek His face, so God wants us to trust the anointing, and not just ourselves or men's opinions.
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