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J**E
Please start printing these in different sizes
Love this “Old Way” of reading scripture. It has been really good for my understanding.I pray they start printing books like this in various sizes especially in the NASB version.I’m looking into getting a personal reader made but it’s pretty pricey but seems it would be worth it. I need access to this version of God’s Word when my phone battery dies.
T**M
The New American Standard Bible
I just completed reading the entire Bible in a year. I love this Book because it is the infallible, inerrant word of God. It teaches the truth about God and man. It reveals the redemption of man by faith in the death and resurrection of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. It is for those who not know God so that they can come to know Him by faith; It is for those who know Him so that they know how to live a life pleasing Him and to live in harmony with one another, also by faith. There is no more important book in history and in the world. Tomorrow I will start my next trip though the Bible, for I have not and will not ever exhaust it.
R**N
Easy to read, Paragraph Format
I am reading through the whole Bible for the 1st time. The NASB came was recommended to me by a preacher when I asked him about different translations. I find it easy to read and understand. I also like that this version is in paragraph form instead of verse by verse. Highly recommend this.
D**K
The chapters divisions are not inspired.
I like this Bible. You may not realize it but the chapter divisions and verse numbers are not inspired by God. The chapters were added by an English bishop in the 13th century and the verses numbers by a French printer in the 16th century.For 98% of the time, the chapter and verse divisions don't matter. However, in the Book of Revelation they do. Many New Testament theologians put chapter 20 before chapter 19. If you read the simple text without the chapter numbers, Rev 20 naturally follows Rev 19. You amillennialists out there may disagree with me.
J**S
I love it! Helps you keep things in context.
I love this Bible. Chapters have a marking but there are no verse markers. Books make more sense. The epistles are letters and should be read as such. They have so much more meaning without verses breaking them up... plus it helps you keep things in context. Verses taken out of context can be a real problem. The Readers Bible is my “go to” Word. If I need to know a verse number, I can use the Biblegateway app, but I don’t normally need a verse number. You know verses were added only a few hundred years ago, chapters a while before that.
S**Y
Glad to find the NASB available this way
I am a big fan of paragraph format. Glad to find the NASB available this way. Reading without verse numbers really helps with my ability to read and understand with that artificial breaks affecting me. Now I just wish it was available this way in my Logos Bible software. I buy a good deal of kindle books. I really resent the limitations on how I can use what I have purchased.Kindle, Apple & Logos should really come together in the interest of their customer's needs. I should be able to make purchases in my amazon apps on my Ipad. I should be able to easily import my kindle books into logos library to benefit from the tools there. I buy content from all 3, but it feels like they are working against me. Would love to be able to combine my libraries!!!
E**O
A good translation version keeps the original languages's features
A very good version. Easy to ready. The translation suits my need to compare/study the Greek Bible. It keeps the original languages' linguistic features but in the same time it is for today's readers. I would recommend it for anyone who is keen to learn the original languages or who wants to taste how the Bible was written originally. I chose the one without translator's notes as I already have too much information to read in a split screen and I would like to have a smooth reading experience. But I would say picking the translator's notes version has no harm.
D**D
easy read, great with iPhone
Can read in dark mode, great for night time. No distractions in the book/app. This book is great if you love NASB
E**N
Finally a kindle version that really works
The NASB is one of my favorite translations, along with the KJV and the NLTse. I was looking for a kindle version specifically when I found this one. I knew I would like the content before I bought it so my main concerns were the navigation aspect as many kindle books are very lacking in that regard. Bibles in particular can be slow, tedious and frustrating to navigate the way some publishers have them arranged.This Bible is hands down the easiest to navigate that I have used thus far. At the beginning of each chapter there is a live search tool entitled [Books] a simple click brings up the table of contents making it quick and easy to navigate between various books of the bible, a great feature for study or sermon preparation etc. I also appreciate that the verse numbers are within the text readily apparent but not obtrusive. I realize some people prefer having each verse begin on a separate line, in some cases I do myself, but not in the case of the NASB which flows in such an easy reading manner. I also prefer bibles without notes and this item comes with or without depending on your own preference. All told I am happy with it, worth the price.
T**A
Wrapped with the concept which I had already started to ...
Wrapped with the concept which I had already started to use- to read the NT Bible texts as letters and arguments rather than the nebulous divisions of chapters and verses. A profound difference.
S**4
The good book
What can I say? It is a good book. The good book in fact.
P**E
Five Stars
Good
M**E
Nash without chapter or verse
I am reading Genesis finding this very interesting.
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