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#341243 - 2010-03-04 18:59:42 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
Gail Offline
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LOL Yes, they are very nice indeed! I hope that you and your new Bible quickly become old friends! (You'd be amazed at the number of customers who consider their Bibles just that- an old friend :) )
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#341244 - 2010-03-04 19:01:39 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: Gail]
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I'm not used to reading that version. I'm more used to the NIV. Do people find the NKJV easy to read and understand?
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#341267 - 2010-03-04 19:33:57 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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I think they do... :)

If you have a problem with a passage you can always check it against your other versions.
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#341298 - 2010-03-04 20:20:06 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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Originally Posted By: rudywoofs
Guess what??? My mom got me a copy of the NKJV Remnant Study Bible!!!!!! I haven't had a chance to look at it very closely because mom has wanted to look it over too. But it appears to be very nice. It has a burgundy/black leathersoft binding and lots of pages at the back for notes and things. I hope I get a chance to use it! (I think my mom would like to keep it!)


Pam ask your mom if she'd like to get one for me? :):):):):)

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#341438 - 2010-03-05 16:14:56 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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Originally Posted By: rudywoofs
Thanks Steve, but the description says that it will only work on a PC, and I have a Mac...


Pam, are you interested in being able to have Windows software on your Mac? I only have Macs now (LOVE them!), but I run Win on one of them for the few pieces of software I need that don't have a Mac version. I don't mind trying to help you figure it out if you want... maybe we can start another thread elsewhere...

BUT I don't check on here very often, so you may need to reply here so I'll know...

I hope you've also found that on the EGW Estate website, you can search just the very same as on the software (looks just the same as the Win software)... you just have to be able to be online. Also, if you have an iPod Touch or iPhone - you can have ALL the books on there too. It's a bit harder to search on there, but if you know the reference (book, page), its easy to find stuff!!!

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#341599 - 2010-03-06 03:07:13 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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I love my New Revised Standard Version - it has tons of study notes.

Great translation! Some KJV purists might be offended - where the original translation reads 'brothers' this version inserts 'brothers & sisters'. Read great reviews b4 I bought it.

Last I checked, the ABC only had the 1st edition. Mine is the 3rd edition of the Oxford Annotated Study Bible. It was $45 for my hardback & I've had mine a few years.

When I can afford it, I want that $20 EGW library on cd.

A geek at church has the Bible on his iPhone. Very cool!


Edited by pindoc (2010-03-06 03:08:20)
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#341603 - 2010-03-06 04:25:05 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: pindoc]
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The best study Bible using RSV or NRSV text is the Harold Lindsell Study Bible. It's called The Harper Study Bible. Excellent notes. I have it in both the RSV and NRSV. In fact, I had a book binder sandwich that study Bible between the KJV and the New American Standard.

Here's a link to it: http://catalog.ebay.com/Lindsell-Study-Bible-Harold-Lindsell-1980-Book-Illustrated-/4732769/r.html

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#348421 - 2010-03-29 14:27:01 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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I recently saw the Remnant Study Bible featured on 3ABN Today. The "built-in" chain references are really appealing to me, and I understand that the full chain outlines are included as an appendix. Is there someone who would be willing to scan or copy those pages, so I could mark my existing Bible?

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#358354 - 2010-05-11 16:41:30 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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I have this bible and did a review on the andrews study bible vs the remnant study bible @ http://www.ellenwhitestudybible.com/bible-reviews

I really love the Remnant Study Bible, to me the best thing is the bible studies for sharing my faith and the graphics in the back make me a walking evangelist.

I think this is a great opportunity for people to be acquainted with the word of God and enable them to share.

Some one mentioned they liked to write in their bible well you can if you used the margains to increase additional texts with the chain references! That is what I plan to do anyway :) I think the andrews study bible will have its place in personal study as well though.

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#386503 - 2010-08-15 14:43:27 Re: The Remnant study Bible NKJV [Re: rudywoofs]
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Originally Posted By: rudywoofs
The margins aren't very big....you can see sample pages at www.theRemnantStudyBible.com That's one drawback that I see. I like to write in my Bible, so margin space is kind of important
You and I are the same on this note! I also like to have the wide margin for study notes of my own.

I know that with many Bibles, if you special order, you can get it in a wide margin version. While I cannot say regarding the Remnant Study Bible, by Remnant Publications; I did get a very similar study Bible, with wide margins, in KJV, and with all the EGW references throughout. It is published by Academy Enterprises Inc; based out of Oklahoma. I got it here in Canada, from an ABC Bookmobile that came to town one day. It was $100.00 Canadian. A phone number is in this Bible for AE: (405) 454-6211. Don't know if they are still in business; this was about 5 years ago when I got this Bible.

This particular EGW Study Bible has a center column with scripture references, and then at the bottom of each page there is a space made for the Ellen G White references, on each verse. Some pages have more than others. But this Bible is just entitled "The Study Bible."

I really like this Bible and use it for research at times, but with the Advent of the very affordable EGW disks that we can now buy at the ABC; I tend more to using that as you can click on a scripture reference there, to see all of her pertinent comments for each verse. It is very thorough and educational.

Right now; I have a wide-margin Thompson Chain reference Bible, in hard cover, which I am using the EGW disk to add my own references to.

I don't know much about Mac computers; but I know that with most computers, you can "dual boot." That is you can have more than one operating system on the same computer, and choose which system to log into when it boots up. Maybe Stan would know if this can be done with Macs? I do it with Windows and Linux. Just a suggestion that might help you to run a few Windows programs that you need? I have two hard drives in my current computer. One with Windows, and the other with Linux. (Debian). But it can also be done on the same hard drive, if it is big enough. It is viewed as less secure/stable to have two operating systems on the same drive; but I have done it before with no repercussions.

Well; hopefully something I said here was helpful.
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