It seems that all the reviews for this bible are soap box oriented: either digs at the bible in general, or, someone dislikes the version so they are touting about the virtues of the 1611 King James version, etc. And then ending the year with the last 4 Psalms, Psalms of thanksgiving and praise was fitting and right.īasically the order I read was (with a section of Psalms read after finishing 2 books): Reading Malachi during Christmas, I found words from "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" which I'd never noticed in the Bible before. Job during Lent and Holy Week was an enlightening experience, Leviticus held some liturgical surprises for Candlemas, and starting Esther on my birthday was a treat, not to mention the apocalyptic feel of the Maccabees during the end of the liturgical year. My father suggested an order which fit beautifully and unexpectedly with the liturgical year. It takes about 4 chapters a day to do it. I am looking forward to rereading the Bible in 2021 using the same schedule. There was a lot I did not absorb during this schedule (Deuteronomy in particular), but I expect my understanding to grow on a second reading. It also gave context as world events unfolded through the year. Keeping a good pace through the Bible informed my devotional reading of smaller sections which I read during prayer times. I am looking forward to rereading the Bible in 202 During 2020 I read the Bible in a year (actually I started in October of 2019). ![]() The NRSV Notetaker's Bible is available in hardcover as well as in deluxe cloth and bonded leather, ideal for presentations and gift giving.moreĭuring 2020 I read the Bible in a year (actually I started in October of 2019). Its open margins are a perfect match for your open mind. So whether you're a student or professor, pastor or lay person, The NRSV Notetaker's Bible will fit your Bible study needs. In addition, this is the only available wide-margin Bible to feature the highly-regarded New Revised Standard Version translation, the preferred translation in most academic settings, as well as many churches and homes. For more expansive thoughts, you can turn to the back of the Bible for additional ruled pages. Moreover, we've added rules make it even easier to keep on track. And because the text is a single column, your notes are always right beside the relevant passage. In The NRSV Notetaker's Bible, we've eliminated those frustrations by giving you an extra-wide, two-inch outside margin. And writing in the gutter is nearly impossible. ![]() Some wide-margin Bibles have only slightly larger margins on both sides of the page. The Notetaker's Bible offers the perfect format for students of the Bible who wish to make their own noteswhether scholarly notations or spiritual insightsrather than rely on the words of others. In The NRSV Notetaker's Bible, we've elimina ![]()
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