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Rating: Summary: Perfect Pocket Size Bible! Review: As a born again Christian, I was adament to have a Bible with me at all times. I had already purchase a Bible which sits neatly in my room. I was determined to purchase a pocket sized Bible where I can conveniently carry with me at all times. Nothing bulky, nothing heavy, just perfect enough to reach for it at any time. I found it!! Right here on Amazon. NIV Pocket Size Bible is the perfect one for all christians. It's not only convenient to carry, but awesomely available to me whenever the word of god calls. ONE OF MY BEST PURCHASES YET!! God Bless...
Rating: Summary: A beautiful compact Bible Review: Classic, British Tan, Bonded Leather, Antique Spine and slide tab closure. This is a beautiful compact Bible. The leather is such a fine grade that almost everyone that sees it ask me about it. Yes even non-believers! I have found this to be a great ice breaker. I paid the full price in book store for this Bible. It has been worth every penny.
Rating: Summary: Very nice Review: I bought this for my two teenage boys and love them. They are just the scriptures in NIV and slim and small enough to go with them. They are also tough enough to last.
Rating: Summary: The Best Pocket NIV Review: I have found that this is the best pocket bible. Use where you need a complete bible in a pocket size, such as for devotional reading and evangelism. It's size makes it excellent for travel because it fits easily into your travel gear (suit pocket, attache case, handbag, etc.) I use it every day during my commute to work. I have recommended and bought this bible for friends and acquaintances, and everyone admires it. The snap tab protects the long-edge gold leafs. People are surprised that it contains both the Old and New Testaments. It does not include extensive study aids -- that would only add to its bulk.
Rating: Summary: Good Book; Terrible Binding Review: I just finished my second copy of this Bible. So, how can a Christian EVER finish with a Bible? Answer: when its binding is as bad as this one. Granted, I am a pastor and I use this bible every day. But I do not bend it backwards or shake it around when I preach - and it's a good thing, because pages would fly everywhere! Both bibles have lasted 18 months. I will now try Zondervan's version, which has the EXACT same pagination and typesetting, hoping that they have bound it better than Broadman and Holman.
Rating: Summary: Good Book; Terrible Binding Review: I just finished my second copy of this Bible. So, how can a Christian EVER finish with a Bible? Answer: when its binding is as bad as this one. Granted, I am a pastor and I use this bible every day. But I do not bend it backwards or shake it around when I preach - and it's a good thing, because pages would fly everywhere! Both bibles have lasted 18 months. I will now try Zondervan's version, which has the EXACT same pagination and typesetting, hoping that they have bound it better than Broadman and Holman.
Rating: Summary: Serious problems with the NIV translation Review: The NIV utilizes a thought for thought translation principle rather than the more literal word-for-word principle of versions like the NASB or KJV.If you compare the NIV to these versions or to the word-for-word translation in an interlinear, you will notice it often differs significantly. And when does, it will either be because the NIV is not translating words found in the Hebrew and Greek texts, or the NIV is adding words not found in the original texts. And even worse, these added words are not offset from the original God-inspired words by being placed in italics like the NASB and KJV do. A simple example of the former can be seen in Joshua 1:8. In this verse, the NASB has 50 words while the KJV has 48 words, but the NIV only has 30 words. You don't need to be a Hebrew scholar to figure out that the NIV has left out quite a bit here! And a simple example of added words not being indicated can be seen in 1Cor 7:9. The NIV adds the words "with passion" at the end of this verse without any indication it has done so. Altogether, there are probably thousand of added and omitted words in the NIV. To me, this indicates serious problems with the NIV. I discuss in further detail the problems with the NIV and similar versions in my book Differences Between Bible Versions.
Rating: Summary: Incredibly handy Bible! Review: The Thinline Pocket-size NIV Bible is the best Bible I've ever had. I am a minister to children and youth, and it comes in handy during my teaching times. It's easy to read, and best of all, it's not bulky or hard to carry. The thinline Bible is the perfect gift for someone on the go. I'm purchasing one for a former youth group member who is in need of new Bible. I am excited to hear how she likes this new Thinline Pocket Bible. I hardly ever use my NIV Study Bible anymore...mainly because of the convenience of the Pocket-sized NIV. It's light-weight and fun to use. In my opinion, this is a must have. When my current Pocket-sized NIV deteriorates, I will purchase another one just like it...it's been very helpful to me in my ministry.
Rating: Summary: PURELY UNIVERSAL Review: Yes, there may be several variants of this "Holy Bible: New International Version", but apart from their respective cover-designs, their information is the same. Translated by almost all the major Christian denominations, this is one of the few Bible versions that no particular church can lay claim to. It is universal in outlook, and devoid of any sectional bias. It employs the contemporary English language. The simplicity of this Bible's language help to accelerate comprehension. It is a fine ingredient which should be in every Christian home.
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