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I was intrigued when I read the description of the Jesus Bible.
If you have been here for a while you know I am attached to my ESV Pew bible. This is been my primary bible for several years and it is the first bible I ever purchased. But after reading the Daniel chapter in the Jesus bible, I’m ready to make the switch.
I honestly can’t believe I’m even saying this. But I’m excited that the bible has column space which means I will be able to write notes in my bible. Additionally, I enjoyed the additional insights they provided about Jesus.
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Essentially the purpose of the Jesus Bible is to tie every book within the bible to Jesus. Sharing insights about parallel and cross reference scriptures. It somewhat serves as a Study Bible but with limited reference notes. its not as thorough as a Study bible.
But if your someone who is looking to purchase a new bible and want to know more about Christ. The Jesus bible is a good bible to consider.
The bible is beautiful. The abstract artwork and gold lined pages really makes it stand out. Not to mention the cover is very durable so you don’t need a cover.
I was also really excites to find there is a concordance in the back of the bible.
Features of The Jesus Bible
- Introduction by Louie Giglio
- 66 book introductions highlight the story of Jesus in every book
- Seven compelling essays on the grand narrative of Scripture by Louie Giglio, Max Lucado, John Piper, Ravi Zacharias, and Randy Alcorn guide you to treasure Jesus
- Over 300 full-page articles and nearly 700 sidebar articles reveal Jesus throughout all of Scripture
- Room for notes and journaling throughout
- ESV concordance
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