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A review of the Zondervan New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) Journal the Word Bible in brown Leathersoft (ISBN: 9780310454779). This Bible features a bold Comfort Print font about 9 points in height with almost 9.5 points in line spacing. Text is arranged in a single column alongside a wide (~ 2 inch) lined outer margin for note taking. The approximately 45 gsm cream-colored paper is relatively opaque, and neither show-through (ghosting) nor bleed-through are issues. The Leathersoft cover is soft and comfortable, the binding is sewn, and the Bible lies open and flat in Genesis. This edition does not include references, maps, or a concordance. Detailed contents 00:00 Dimensions, margins, layout, font ... (three charts) 00:25 A look at the clamshell box 01:06 Size compared to the R.L. Allan NRSV1 Classic Reference Edition with Apocrypha 01:28 Size compared to the Cambridge NRSV Reference Edition with Apocrypha02:00 The page layout 02:35 The text is line-matched 03:20 The outer margin 03:35 The font in the text 05:29 The page-bottom text and translation notes 05:53 Paper qualities (thickness, weight, reflectivity, show-through, breed-through) 07:28 The print is very uniform (little to no fading) 07:40 The words of Christ are in black ink! 08:45 The books of the Bible begin on fresh pages 09:05 The binding is sewn: The signatures and the thread in the gutter 09:50 Lined pages for notes at the back 10:15 The paper paste-down liner and the leathersoft cover 10:38 The ribbon markers 11:20 The volume lies open in Genesis 12:25 The copyright page (the Bible is printed in the PRC) 12:57 The table of contents 14:36 The order of the Apocryphal books, and their canonicity for various traditions 16:05 A close-up look at the font 16:58 The font compared to that in the New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha (NRSV) 17:14 The font compared to that in the Cambridge NRSV Reference Edition with Apocrypha 17:37 The font compared to that in the R.L. Allan NRSV1 Classic Reference Edition with Apocrypha 17:49 Characteristics of the NRSV 18:20 The NRSV on the translation continuum chart (how literal or free is it as a translation?) 19:09 The NRSV New Testament agrees with the Nestle-Aland 28th edition much more frequently than it agrees with Robinson-Pierpont 19:59 Summary