NLT Wide Margin Bible, Filament Enabled (LeatherLike, Grace & Bloom, Red Letter) Book Review
There are so many Bibles out on the market and you can find
just about anything to fit your niche. I’ve reviewed quite a few over the
years. I’ve seen many amazing features in Bibles throughout the years and some
features that have made me cringe.
What it comes down to is that the Word of God isn’t watered down
or changed for me. Unfortunately, I have seen some that are just that. I can
look beyond the fads and the majority of translations and features as long as the
Word of God’s hasn’t been altered drastically.
The New Living Translation is an easy translation for many to
understand and I have found very appealing to many individuals.
I have the beautiful Grace & Bloom, LeatherLike cover. If you want more of a traditional
elegant cover you can purchase that also. They have a beautiful Sage Green
cover and others to choose from. I use to like simple covers but, now I lean
towards something that catches my eyes.
Some
features include the Wide Margin that is for journaling. You can write down sermon
notes or scripture references. There are faint lines for writing notes. I have
friends that doddle and add their own own art for portions of the scripture. The
paper isn’t extremely thin but certain pens or markers may bleed through. I am
not a journaling type of a gal or a doodler. I’ll write scriptures or notes in
my Bible but, that is my extend of writing in my Bible. It’s just not my niche.
The Filament feature is very practical and you can scan the
pages to access over 25,000 study notes, 1,500+ devotionals, over 350 videos, maps
and infographics, topics, and much more. There is also a decent library of worship
music. You can dive in deeper study on topics. It’s a nice feature for those
who like to access these types of features. The Filament App is free.
The Bible has a single margin. A few scripture references and a tad bit of notes. If you are looking for a Study Bible then this is were you will use The Filament App. This isn’t a study Bible in itself if that is what you are wanting. The words of Jesus are Red-lettered.
There is a Tyndale Verse Finder in the back for a word/topical study that will direct you to varies scripture verses.
Another feature I like is the Visual
Overview of the Bible. It has several key events that are laid out in a visual
format. Everything from maps, the plaques of Egypt, the Feast of the Lord, and
several other visuals that put the scripture in a visual aspect. I thought this
section was nicely done.
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Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange for my honest thoughts.
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