Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Purchasing a Bible - Advice

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In purchasing a Bible i would recommend a few things.

First: the purchase of a good Study Bible.
I'd go for the hardback which is often cheaper. I recommend this because quite often a study Bible is rather large to be carrying around as your main Bible. But they are extremely helpful (i talked about this a few days ago)
The money would be best going into the following point or to global missions (your choice).

Second: spend the money on a Bible with high quality binding.
I've purchased Bibles before only to have the binding loosen and come apart within weeks of purchase. A well bound Bible from somewhere like Allan's is definitely worth it in the long run and should last you for life.


Other aspects to consider:
Do you want a wide margin for notes?
Is the text block easy on your eyes or straining to them?
Paper quality; this comes to play when taking notes (i recommend 'pigma micron 005 pens).
Which translation will best reveal the original intent and be of most benefit in knowing God? (Take your time & look into them).
Check out the Bible Design Blog for reviews etc.



What advice would you give?
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Gary has been involved in printing the Scriptures for 20 years, enjoys photography and rambling online

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As for binding, I've read that Crossway guarantees the binding on all leather-bound bibles (including the TruTone - I believe the details can be found on their website) and will fix or replace upon it's return. I have shopped for one, but since I don't really have a need for another bible I haven't purchased one so I can't speak from experience.

Which translation you would like to use is also very important when selecting a bible.

Also, when and how do you want to use it? Small for a backpack or satchel? Larger print for easier reading? How's the feel/weight in your hand?