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Date of upload: Nov 28, 2016 ^^
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As a reformed baptist, I do love the notes in the ESVSB quite a bit. I'm a broad thinker and enjoy that the ESVSB includes information about many different perspectives and in a fair and clear manner, something that the RSB only does within the reformed tradition. I actually have the 1st edition of the RSB and love the idea of having the creeds and confessions in my bible, but I have a hard time justifying the purchase since I have the 1st edition already. I heavily considered the new condensed edition of the RSB provided that it at least had the creeds and confessions in the back. I thought that would be a perfect bible to take to church even though it lacked the theological articles and the topical articles in the back, but lo and behold the condensed edition does not have the creeds and confessions which is unfortunate. I feel that those would have made the condensed edition the best reformed portable bible ever. I would have purchased it in a heart beat. It would've been like the good old westminster reference bible back in the day which had the westminster confession and larger and shorter catechism.
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Hi Pastor Matt,
It's good to see you on the mend. I'm a big fan of the ESVSB for the color, comprehensive notes, charts, articles and graphs. And I'm thinking of adding the RSB because of the creeds and confessions. The RSB, I think, has always been black and white but it's concise reformation references make it unique in the marketplace. Thank you for another fine review. MikeInMinnesota
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Wish this and other study bibles had the two column page format instead of one. I like having reference notes in the center column area also. The other item of desire is to have the larger book style script set to make it easier for longer study periods as it is easier on the eyes especially at night.
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@kentuckyrex
5 years ago
I'm getting the synthetic leather edition. I do want to point out that if you are a Confessional Particular Baptist (broadly called "Reformed Baptist") as I am, the Reformation Study Bible does include the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith.
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