Niv, Thinline Bible, Large Print, Premium Leather, Goatskin, Black, Premier Collection, Comfort Print
D**E
Lovely edition
Very pleased. A gift for my husband who is happy with print. Finds it comfortable to read as print is larger. The leather is lovely soft goats skin very nice to handle. Good quality and very pleased as it was a birthday gift for my husband.
G**
Unbelievable
So so good, had watched a bunch of reviews to make sure it was what I wanted and decided to take a chance on the “used like new” one available which is true to description. So pleased.
M**I
very high quality bible
channeling god is easier in comfort.
V**R
Beautiful.
Bought as a gift for my Daughter, its beautiful.Thanks x
D**L
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! This is possibly as good as it gets & it doesn’t get this good again. This is without a doubt the most beautiful (yet expensive) bible I’ve ever owned. However, it’s worth every penny. The look, feel & smell of this bible is gorgeous. The goat skin cover is so soft it feels just beautiful. The font is all black (No words of Christ in red here) & very readable, with 4 ribbons. My only gripe is that the large print isn’t as large as I’d expect, but very readable. This is a very deluxe bible, & highly recommend👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
D**N
Very nice bible - but a bit pricey
Overall very nice Bible - but I received this for £82 because of the discount at the time.The RRP is listed at £249 which would be WAY too much - for less money you could buy an Allan or Schuyler which are the Rolls Royce of premium Bibles.My advice - if you can pick this up for under £100 then go for it without hesitation. Over £100 think carefully first.God bless all for His word!
B**Z
Probably The Best NIV Bible…But Beware!
I bought this Bible a year or so ago and it has been, hands-down, my favorite of all time. It has good weight and is extremely flexible. When you unbox it and hold it for the first time you will know that it’s of significantly higher quality than others you have likely owned.The cover is super-soft goatskin. Unlike anything I have ever felt in my life before buying this Bible. The text size is not too large or too small. The paper is light but thick enough that underlining with a basic ballpoint pens doesn’t show through if you use a light touch when performing the underpinning. The pages also will not have highlighter show through is you use a wax-based highlighter like those from Mr Pen. Don’t use liquid-based highlighters as they will bleed through these pages! (I’ve included a picture set to show the highlighting on the face of a page and how it looks on the back of the same page.)So that’s all the good stuff about this Bible. Unfortunately…one of my kids effectively ruined it.As you can see from the pictures provided there is now a circle unexpectedly embossed into the leather of the front cover. The cover material is going to be way more durable for daily reading over years and years vs a bonded leather because it isn’t going to flake off. Unfortunately, the extra-soft goatskin leather is NOT durable in other ways. In this case, I had left the Bible on the side table next to my chair and one of my three kids decided to put a small plate on it and that plate left a permanent mark.We have identified which plate it was by matching up the circles. It was a small one and that means it couldn’t have been that heavy. Even if s pics of cake was it it or whatever. Yet the mark is there. So it didn’t take much to stamp it in there.This should serve as a warning to everyone who buys this. Round up your family once you receive the book, point it out to them as a group…show them the picture I have posted and tell them that they should NEVER put anything on the top of the Bible or else yours will be similarly ruined.One might ask why anyone would be upset over it. The problem is that I “notice” things like this…and I can’t unnoticed them. And they become constant sources of irritation. Like when you get a car and someone scratches the front fender of it. Every time you walk out the front door your eye goes to it and very quickly the car itself becomes is symbol of consistent, low-grade irritation. I don’t want to start my day off with a low-grade irritation when I go to read my Bible.Now the solution in both situations is the same. Throw money at the problem and solve it. In the case of the car, bring it in and pay to get the scratch repainted. In the case of the Bible…buy another one. Only problem with the later is that I have a dedicated system of underlining and highlighting that I use in my memorization work. So “just buy another one” really means “just buy another one and mark off a full day on your calendar so that you can spend 8 or so hours to re-do all the work invested in the old one”. That’s not as simple as repairing a scratch in the car.Finally, there is also a little cut that appeared since I got it. It’s small but quite noticeable. It looks like what may have happened if a cat-claw got hooked into it. Which may have happened. Oh have cats. This further emphasizes the point that while the cover may be able to last for years of use…it will take damage quickly if not “coddled” in the way it is stored after reading. (I added a picture of the “cat claw nick” too.)The bottom line is that this iteration is likely the best daily reading/memorization Bible money can buy. But the cover is very sensitive. It is not designed to take abuse. This is NOT the Bible you take on the wilderness trip or to the street preaching session where someone may smack it down onto the concrete. You need to take care of it like you would a fine painting. Choose a dedicated “safe space” or two for it in your home where you always place it after reading it that day. Someplace away from children and pets and the general lackadaisical we-don’t-even-care-much-about-our-own-things-so-why-would-we-care-about-the-things-of-others attitude that tends to come along with them. Once you set your mind to taking that basic type of precaution though…and with consistent and persistent use…this likely will be the most favorite Bible you will ever own.
T**Y
I don't like it, not one bit!
Now this is great. I buy a bible online because my reading glasses broke. I can't have my glasses replaced as they are closed due to this CO-V thing and the Christian bookstores are also closed. So no problem, I think, the advertisement says the giant print is 11.4 point font. Looking at my font sizer, I could easily read 11 points. When I got the bible, I couldn't read it. I checked the font size with my sizer (see photo), and it shows the font size just less than 10 points. I hate false advertisement. Now I am stuck with another bible I cannot use. This time its an extremely expensive one. I am very dissapointed!
D**1
Love this Bible but will it last
This is everything I ever wanted in a Bible - I hope. It is NIV which is one of my favourity translations, is easy to read with its large print, is lightweight, and I love thinline Bibles. It just feels nice handling this Bible. My only concern is that I have now read a few reports that the Bible falls apart in short time. I hope those reports are the exception and not the rule.
T**L
Beautiful Bible
Easy to read large print
R**S
NIV Thinline bible
I love the feel of this bible great size I would recommend this bible to anyone
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