Yaay, I got my late Christmas present! :D
So, my review:
The Remnant Study Bible is pretty much the coolest Bible ever. The features that I like best are:
1. Alternate translations and references are directly after the text instead of in some random place in the middle/at the bottom of the page. That makes looking at those things (which I do a lot) a whole lot faster.
2. The EGW comments, obviously. I also like that they're blue... but that's not especially relevant I suppose...
3. There is a LOT of information in the back of the Bible. There are: prophecies of the Messiah, prayers of the Bible, parables and miracles of Jesus, "How Sin Began" taken from The Great Controversy and Patriarchs and Prophets, timelines of the Genesis genealogies and of the history of the world, 8 pages telling about the sanctuary (with color pictures), more pages on prophecies of Daniel and the 2300 day prophecy (also with more colored pictures), Bible symbols and their meanings, monies, weights, and measures, the Jewish calendar, Chain-reference Bible topics (see #4), AND a really big (and presumably more exhaustive than the one in my old Bible) concordance.
4. I haven't used the chain reference very much, but I like what I've seen, and I think it's pretty good. I especially like the visual keys (picture of chains beside the relevant verses, highlighted text pointing you to the next verses). If you're into proof texts... it's even better.
5. I definitely like the introductions to each book! Each introduction has the following sections: information on the background and name, author, date, Christ in that book, key words, verses, and chapters, and overview.
6. Just the whole layout of the Bible is very visually stimulating without being overly flashy and "wow dude we have such a hip and groovy Bible for the 21st century yo".
7. Oh yeah... it has two bookmark ribbons. :D
I definitely recommend it. And I don't even work for Remnant Publications! (Although I should ask if they'll pay me for writing such a glowing review...

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