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    4.8 out of 5 stars for NASB Giant Print Reference Bible, Imitation leather, Black. View reviews of this product. 246 Reviews
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  1. Snyder's Soapbox
    Fruitland, Idaho
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: Male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    A Review of the NASB Giant Print Reference Bible, in Genuine Leather, Burgundy.
    November 26, 2014
    Snyder's Soapbox
    Fruitland, Idaho
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: Male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Hello, 14 point font! This is definitely what the Doctor ordered if your eyes arent what they used to be.

    The giant print NASB was delivered to my house, as usual from Lockman Foundations sales branch, American Bible Sales, it was packed in a cardboard box with paper as packaging material. It was sufficiently safe from harm. Inside the box was a two piece retail box. I would suggest holding onto it for storage. Once opened, I was presented with a layer of plastic wrapping that had to be defeated before I could get this beauty out to examine it. Once the plastic was discarded, I was pleasantly greeted by the familiar smell of a nice leather cover. There are numerous Bibles out there that say they have a genuine leather cover, but they look like and feel like bonded leather. They have a fake grain pressed into them and their covers look shiny. Not this big boy, the cover on this has nice texture and tactile feel to it. Honestly, for the small price of this Bible Id expect a cheaper feeling cover. I thought the burgundy color was just right as well, not brazen, but still different than the venerable black. The spine of the Bible has the words, Holy Bible at the top. Immediately below is, New American Standard Bible Updated Edition. At the bottom is, Foundation Publications and the NASB logo. Above them are the words, Giant Print. There are decorative lines separating the words. The cover has a lined pressed into it around its perimeter for decorative purposes. It adds a nice touch to finish it off.

    The inside cover is lined with a vinyl liner that is color matched to the cover. It is glued down over the corners and edges of the cover. The text block is firmly attached to the cover. I noticed no problems with fit and finish. It looked pretty good for a Bible printed and bound in China. The binding for that matter is a sewn binding. It is a tad bit tighter than some of the other ones that Lockman Foundation puts out. This is neither a draw back or a benefit as far as function goes. The Giant Print edition opens flat and is pleasant to use. The sewn binding will help ensure years of use. The Giant Print Bible maintains typical 6 x 9 for the width and height, but is a tad bit thicker at 1 It is a little heavier than your typical reference Bible, but not by much. Even with the slight size difference it is still pretty easy to hold and read.

    I dont know what gsm the paper is. It looks a bit thicker than many of their similarly priced Bibles. Im going to e-mail them and see if I can find out. Ill post an update once I know. The page edges are gold gilded. The paper is a decent quality Bible paper. It doesnt have a problem with text ghosting. I think Lockman must have realized that if you are buying a Bible with humongous font it isnt because you have good eyesight. The thicker paper, 14 point font, and uniformly printed text all aid in making this a very legible Bible without making it too cumbersome. Also you should note that this is a red letter edition.

    The text is in a double column verse format with references at the end of each paragraph. There are limited references, for a reference Bible. This one has about 13,000 references. I doubt that anyone considering a 14 point font giant print edition is worried about having a ton of references though. There is a ribbon marker that matches the color of the cover. It is of average quality as far as ribbon markers go.

    In the end there is a 146 page Dictionary/Thesaurus/Concordance. It should come in handy. There is enough there to be useful, but not so much as to unnecessarily add to the bulk. After that we have a section devoted to book introductions. Each book in the Bible has a nice introduction to aid the reader in their studies. Also, a section on Gods promises is provided after the book introductions. Where to find help when and Verses for reflection appear at the very end before the color maps.

    I think the biggest cons here would be the size of the Bible. For the very frail and elderly this would have to rest on a table for them to read it. However, most elderly people wont have any trouble holding this Bible to read. The con is a very slight one. We all have to obey physics here. If you want giant text you have to sacrifice something. I dont think Ive seen a better job on a giant print edition to date.

    The pros here are of course the 14 point font and the wonderful cover at a very reasonable price. Could hardly believe I was holding a $50 Bible. It could have been twice that. A noteworthy thing is that the presentation and records pages in the front seem to be a flat paper as opposed to the glossy paper they have been made out of. I hope that Lockman carries this over to the maps as well. This flat paper doesnt crack or tear as easy as the glossy paper they have been made of in the past.

    If you are in the market for one of these Giant Print Bibles they can be had for around $50. If you are lucky you might find them on sale for less.

  2. propheticvoice
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: Male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    One Awesome Bible!
    March 26, 2017
    propheticvoice
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: Male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I am just a simple guy who is extremely in love with God's word. For years and years I have read through God's word and each and everyday I fall in love with it new and fresh every time I pick it up. My personal favorite translation is the King James. With that being said I am not a KJV onlyist. I came across the NASB listening to some of my favorite men of God preach from it. When I heard how it read and the fluency of the words I thought to myself, "I have got to get me one of those." I am really glad I did! It has definitely become one of my top translation choices. If you are looking for a good translation that is accurate, straight to the point and easy to read, get you one of these Bibles. You will not regret it!
  3. Steve
    Wichita, Kansas
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Best Bible out there
    October 7, 2019
    Steve
    Wichita, Kansas
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for NAS Giant Print Reference Bible, Hardcover.
    This is the Bible I will use until I die. I put my own tabbies brand Bible indexing tabs (Coffee House style) on the pages and then put it in a Bible cover. I write notes with a super fine point ballpoint pen in very small print even between the lines of text and I use various colored pencils for highlighting text. This setup is the closest I have been able to come to achieving my vision of a 'Workbook Bible'. I cut up blank good quality paper and glue it between pages for additional note taking. Years ago Cambridge Press published the King James version the NIV and the RSV as full size notebook paper to be inserted into leather covered three ring binders which they also sold. I Wish Foundation would do this with 14 point nasb text so I could put the pages in three ring binders and add blank pages as I saw fit. I believe this would be the perfect Workbook Bible, a bit bulky to carry around but very practical and useful for study . I would like the cross references to be included on the pages but there would be no need for the mini dictionaries or mini concordances or even map pages to be included as when I study I have a high quality exhaustive Concordance, Dictionary and Carta Bible Atlas at hand. I'd like to encourage fellow Christians to think of their Bible as a workbook. I am a bit disappointed that none of the various publishers seemed interested in the concept of a Bible in large print wherein blank pages can easily be inserted wherever needed for additional notes
  4. NASB Giant-Print Reference Bible, Genuine Leather, Black Black-Indexed
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    My Favorite Bible
    March 6, 2018
    NASB Giant-Print Reference Bible, Genuine Leather, Black Black-Indexed
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I love this Bible; It's priced low, appears to be great quality, and it has all the features I was looking for that are noted in the description. This Bible opens flat for easy reading from the first use and is very easy to read, besides some ghosting. I normally read the ESV version but I could not find one with similar features. The NASB is right on par with ESV and this has become my favorite Bible! I have never bought a high dollar Bible, the most i have spent is $70, so I can't compare it to a better quality leather Bible. This is the best bible I have found for under $100. I payed $39.99 and I used a promo for free shipping, can't beat it!
  5. Mike
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    NASB Large print, red letter, thumb index, bible and I love it.
    August 2, 2017
    Mike
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    It is very easy to read and the thumb index make it easy to find passages and quick. I like the quality of it and I am very happy and glad I bought it and I also thought the price was reasonable . I highly recommend it.
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