Bible Question: Could someone recomend an NASB95 Study Bible? I got a slim-line for less than 10.00 and it's tiny, tiny print! Very hard to study with. |
Bible Answer: Blessings roverjbh99! I wholeheartily agree with Chris, Charis and JVH0212! I recently was presented with a Ryrie Expanded Edition NASB95 Study Bible with a beautiful Burgundy leather cover, thanks to Lockman! I have found it as an invaluable resource filled with very informative notes, and supplements to Scripture as well! Before I was presented with the Ryrie, I used Zondervan's NASB95 Study Bible as my 'primary Bible' that I did most (if not all) of my reading, studying and memorization with. However, since I have owned the Ryrie, it has displaced all of my other Study Bibles, including the Zondervan NASB as my 'primary Bible', the one that I now use every single day and gets the most use! I love this Bible and cannot say enough good things about it! I highly recommend it as the best NASB Study Bible that you could possibly own! And a good 'second' Bible would be the NASB Zondervan Study Bible (with NIV notes) to back it up. This weekend, I'm planning on buying a brand new MacArthur NKJV Study Bible, which may prove to become my primary NKJV Bible, taking the place of my Nelson NKJV Study Bible, which is also very good! So I'll have a 'double barreled shotgun', having two stellar NKJVs along with my two NASBs for Forum Study, general Bible Study and reading on my own. There are also a few choices for the NRSV, including the Harper Study Bible (I do not own - ask JVH0212 about it), the Harper-Collins NRSV (I do own), and the Oxford Annotated NRSV. I do not use the Oxford because I have found the notes and annotations not as helpful as that in Harper-Collins, which provides good notes. However, the NRSV is 'down the list' on the Bible versions that I use, so I do not consult this Study Bible often. But as I said before, I highly recommend the Ryrie Study Bible Expanded Edition NASB95! Thank you and God bless! |