Note Takers Bible . I consider the wide margin Bible to be the best choice as a Study Bible, because it gives the reader the opportunity to interact with the scriptures, creating their own Study Bible. For a Bible with a single column on the inside, a very wide margin (2. King James, a 9 point font, and a price too good to be true, I recommend the Note Taker’s Bible from Local Church Bible Publishers.
The New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) Released on March 9, 2011, the New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the culmination of nearly 20 years of. Library of Date Setters of The End of the World!!! Over 200 predictions and counting! Yes the end is coming, but all human predictions are wrong! That’s My King, Do You Know Him? Now we are right back where we started, having compared Scripture with Scripture, and have let.
NOTE: click on the images for a larger picture. The Note Taker’s Bible is available in three styles: the Basic Series, the Designer Series, and the Executive Series. The Executive Series comes in single piece black leather, three piece black, dual- tone with tan spine and black cover, and red.
The Bible I am reviewing is the Executive Series single- piece black calfskin leather. Look and feel. The cover of this Bible looks and feels expensive. It is genuine calfskin leather and is flexible and smooth. It’s easily one of the nicest covers I’ve ever felt on a Bible. This cover is ironed calfskin, which is smooth but still has a leather texture. It has a single column of text that is on the inside margin. The outside margin, a full 2.
This is the only King James Bible I could find with this layout. Now that I have it I’m spoiled. Size. It is 9. 7. Text. The text is an 1. Bibles, and it is very readable. It’s not too light, but slightly bolder would be an improvement.
It does not have red- letter, which I prefer in a wide margin Bible due to my color- coding habits. It is only available in King James. I really like that each book starts on a new page- a feature that I believe all wide margin Bibles should have. This gives you the end of most books for notes. Paper. It is not the thin India paper found in most reference Bibles, but not quite as thick as some of the Cambridges that I’ve seen.
The paper is good for writing using Micron pens and good quality pencils. It is made for writing in. Bleed- through is very faint. I’ve seen much worse bleed- though with far more expensive Bibles. Its edges are nicely gilded.
I was hoping for writing paper in the back (like Cambridge). The only paper for writing includes five thick pages in the front and six thin and four thick pages in the back. Concordance. It comes with a 1. It’s a good concordance for topical Bible study. It’s best to have a Strong’s or Cruden’s on hand anyway. References. This Bible does not include references or footnotes of any kind. We have to add our own (this gives me the opportunity to make my own chain reference).
My only concern is that I will be using up some of the margin, but that’s OK. Maps. There are 8 maps. They seem to be various shades of blue and green- not quite full color, but they do the job. Ribbons. It has two ribbons, which I think should be standard in all Study Bibles.
They’re black and . Summary. The Note Taker’s Bible feels like quality.
The cover feels smooth, the paper feels thick enough to write on, the stitching is excellent, and the price is ridiculously low for this elegant Bible. At $5. 7. 0. 0, it easily compares to Bibles in the $1. The value of this Bible cannot be matched anywhere.
The quality will leave a fine legacy for many generations. The Note Taker’s Bible is definitely the Bible of choice for serious students of God’s Word that does not want their Study Bible filled with someone else’s notes. This is a worker’s Bible. It is excellent for teaching and preaching because there’s plenty of room for notes. If I could change one thing I would add ruled- paper in the back.
References and a better concordance would be nice. Buy this Bible and write your own notes- you’ll be glad you did. As for me, I will be using this Bible for a long time.
And hopefully, I can fill its pages with a legacy to leave my children.
He ate nothing during those days, and when they were over he was hungry. The devil said to him, “If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.”. Jesus answered him, “It is written, . He stood up to read. Isaiah. He unrolled the scroll and found the passage where it was written. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,*because he has anointed meto bring glad tidings to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captivesand recovery of sight to the blind,to let the oppressed go free,1. Lord.”2. 0Rolling up the scroll, he handed it back to the attendant and sat down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue looked intently at him. Serial Mp3 Gain Pro Serial on this page.
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What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us?* I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”v. Jesus rebuked him and said, “Be quiet! Come out of him!” Then the demon threw the man down in front of them and came out of him without doing him any harm.
For with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out.”. And news of him spread everywhere in the surrounding region. She got up immediately and waited on them. He laid his hands on each of them and cured them. The crowds went looking for him, and when they came to him, they tried to prevent him from leaving them.
Just as the Spirit is prominent at this early stage of Jesus’ ministry (Lk 4: 1, 1. Acts (Acts 1: 4; 2: 4, 1. It is in Jerusalem that Jesus will ultimately face his destiny (Lk 9: 5. In doing so, Luke turns the initial admiration (Lk 4: 2.
Jesus (Lk 4: 2. 8–2. Jesus. Moreover, the rejection of Jesus in his own hometown hints at the greater rejection of him by Israel (Acts 1. As this incident develops, Jesus is portrayed as a prophet whose ministry is compared to that of the prophets Elijah and Elisha. Prophetic anointings are known in first- century Palestinian Judaism from the Qumran literature that speaks of prophets as God’s anointed ones. To bring glad tidings to the poor: more than any other gospel writer Luke is concerned with Jesus’ attitude toward the economically and socially poor (see Lk 6: 2. At times, the poor in Luke’s gospel are associated with the downtrodden, the oppressed and afflicted, the forgotten and the neglected (Lk 4: 1.
Jesus’ message of salvation.* . Luke presents the ministry of Jesus as fulfilling Old Testament hopes and expectations (Lk 7: 2. Luke, even Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection are done in fulfillment of the scriptures (Lk 2. Acts 3: 1. 8).* . It is possible that by use of the future tense you will quote me.
To the previous portrait of Jesus as prophet (Lk 4: 1. Lk 4: 3. 1–3. 2), exorcist (Lk 4: 3. Lk 4: 3. 8–4. 0), and proclaimer of God’s kingdom (Lk 4: 4. Have you come to destroy us?: the question reflects the current belief that before the day of the Lord control over humanity would be wrested from the evil spirits, evil destroyed, and God’s authority over humanity reestablished. The synoptic gospel tradition presents Jesus carrying out this task.* .
Mk 1: 1. 6–1. 8, 2. Situated as it is before the call of Simon (Lk 5: 1–1. Simon’s eagerness to do what Jesus says (Lk 5: 5) and to follow him (Lk 5: 1. Up to this point Luke has spoken only of a ministry of Jesus in Galilee. Luke may be using Judea to refer to the land of Israel, the territory of the Jews, and not to a specific portion of it.