Abide Bible Review and Giveaway
I’ve had the privilege of exploring all types of
Bibles throughout the years. All of them have their own uniqueness about them.
The last few weeks I have been using The Abide Bible from Thomas Nelson.
Each book has an Introduction of the overview of the historical and context of the book. The font is the Easy-to-read 9-point NET Comfort Print. Each page is laid out in a single column with the features off to one side. The Bible lays flat while you are reading and you have to ribbon book marks to keep your place. Also a 365 Daily Reading Plan to read the Bible in a year.
The Bible and it’s features are based off “Abide in Me.” John 15:4 which entwined within the tools throughout. Here are some of the highlights.
Praying Scripture: On feature is that it is used to “Pattern your prayers after biblical texts” to help you through your emotions and thoughts.
Picture It: Place yourself in a biblical narrative as a bystander in key events.
Journaling: Reflect on Scripture and its meaning for your life as you dig into the word.
Engage Through Art: Consider a classic piece of art—photograph, sculpture, painting—and let it deepen your meditations on scriptural truths. There are beautiful masterpieces of art and photos throughout the pages. Like Mary Cassatt, Rembrandt, and many others.
Contemplate: Encourage you to read, meditate through, praying and dwelling on the passage of Scripture through the words of the Bible.
This is a lovely Bible. It has a lot of unique features with study and prayer tools. The art is unique and how it is tied to the scripture and makes it interesting. Most importantly The Abide Bible is the Word of God and if the features have you searching scriptures and inspire you then this would be a good Bible for you to have.
You can purchase a copy here.
Abide Bible Giveaway here.
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