Tuesday, January 21, 2025

CSB Jesus Daily Bible [Review & Giveaway] [Holman Bibles]


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About Jesus Daily Bible: The CSB Jesus Daily Bible features a 52-week guided reading plan that shows Jesus throughout all of Scripture. Each week’s reading is structured thematically in a Day 1-5 reading format with a weekly introduction, helpful articles and infographics, and a weekly summary to help readers better understand Jesus’s central role in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Unlike other daily Bibles, the daily reading arrangement is not date specific (e.g., no “January 1”), so you can begin the plan at any point in the calendar year.

Chat With Vera's review!

My thoughts: The copy Holman Bibles sent to me of the CSB Jesus Daily Bible is the blue hard cover edition. It has a beautiful and appealing cover with luxurious gold embossing. The Bible text itself is the Christian Standard Bible version and is a widely accepted version. The font is smaller than I personally like but is totally readable. The paper is thick with very slight shadowing of prior page typeset peeking through. The Bible is fairly heavy but not burdensome. It lays nicely flat when opened which is very appealing for desk or lap placement and ease of handling.

Versions: While the Christian Standard Bible is widely acceptable and yes, some in my own family prefer it, I am very "old school" and still prefer the old reliable King James Version.

This is a "devotional" versus a "study" Bible. The interpretive writings interspersed throughout are focusing on Jesus as he is found throughout the scriptures. You can begin this study to get through the Bible in a year any time during the year. Divided into 52 weeks and each week has five days of readying and study. That leaves two days off (or to catch up). It doesn't skip through the Bible with random readings. You go straight through from Genesis to Revelation with the focus on finding Jesus in the Scriptures.

The daily Scripture readings will therefore be somewhat lengthy (being divided by fewer days than the standard 365-read-in-a-year plans) and add in the interpretive or explanations, you have a fairly lengthy reading.

Study aids at the back of the book include a very nice and fairly extensive Concordance and a nice selection of color maps. 

I have heard sermons that were real blessings to me in the past that focused on finding Jesus throughout the entire Bible - in places a non-Biblical student wouldn't normally see Him. This devotional Bible brings Jesus into one's daily read and understanding of how God has worked throughout eternity in His plan for man's redemption through Jesus.

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DISCLOSURE: Many thanks to Lifeway Christian Resources for providing a sample of the product for this review. Secret word: Daily - Opinions are 100% my own. Winner's Bible is provided and mailed or shipped directly to the winner by publicist or publisher. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. Other compensation was received to aid in this posting.

1 comment:

  1. I am interested in the 52-week thematic reading plan showing Jesus in all of Scripture and also the Weekly summaries to reinforce key takeaways and applications for life.
    Heather hgtempaddy

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