Obsessed: Bible Note-Taking! (My Wide Margin Life)

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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2022
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    In this video, I share my obsession with Bible note-taking and wide margin journaling. Here is a bit of my journey as well as successes and failures along the way. The surprise 36:45.
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Komentáře • 196

  • @MichaelSmith-yy8fw
    @MichaelSmith-yy8fw Před 2 lety +46

    I find I am often best served by a Bible without notes. It seems that I get new insights each time I read Scripture and the old notes are no longer relevant. Your idea of a notebook has much more appeal. Thanks for your useful approaches. MikeInMinnesota

    • @garynieman3743
      @garynieman3743 Před rokem +6

      I make my Bible notes in pencil. I find over a period of time, if my thoughts change, it's easier and less messy.

    • @F5_cena
      @F5_cena Před rokem +1

      Good for defining words

    • @IanRinehart1
      @IanRinehart1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@garynieman3743 I would have done that, but a pastor once told me it is cool to see how you walk in the Lord has progressed. Also pencil marks fade so if your children want to read what you wrote one day it won't be there anymore.

  • @DeborahPinkowski
    @DeborahPinkowski Před 3 dny

    On the lined pages of my Cambridge wide-margin KJV I'm writing all of the prophesies in the Old Testament of the Lord Jesus Christ and also types and shadows as manifested as substance in the New Testament. I know that those notes will never be outdated. I'm absolutely loving this note-taking journey. My study of God's Word has never been so edifying. Thank you for sharing your insights. Blessings!

  • @dennis69phd
    @dennis69phd Před 2 lety +38

    Matt et al. A technique I use to take notes in my Bible is to use a straight edge and underline passages. I use old gift cards or credit cards that match the width of the columns and are easy to move around on the page. I also use the straight edge to write on. Using the edge to print (no cursive) in smaller and controllable letters. I'm of the mindset that I'm leaving a legacy for my children and grandchildren to see my thought process after I'm dead and gone. I also write a small note to them indicating that I was thinking of them during my studies. I use PaperMate Ink Joy, Tul, Pilot G2, Jetstream, and Uni Jetstream (which doesn't smudge immediately after writing).

    • @garynieman3743
      @garynieman3743 Před rokem +2

      I appreciate your thoughts Dennis! Very helpful.

    • @davidlear7927
      @davidlear7927 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your ideas and techniques.

    • @youaregodspursuit
      @youaregodspursuit Před 29 dny

      I have an Amplified Bible that was used by a Lady for more than 30 years. There is no white space left after her notes were added over a lifetime. It is a treasure to visit her most thoughtful entries as she grew to know God better. You are doing a good thing.

    • @dennis69phd
      @dennis69phd Před 28 dny

      Update on pens. I discovered that Pilot has erasable gel ink roller pens called "Frixion" 0.7mm. They work great on India paper and you can erase mistakes (gently). Erase from the center binding outward and you won't tear the pages. Multi-color packs, somewhat pricey.

    • @lennasfieldnotes
      @lennasfieldnotes Před 7 dny

      uni jetstream .28 or .38 is the best pen!! the only one i’ll use in my bibles :)

  • @LittleLouieLagazza
    @LittleLouieLagazza Před rokem +3

    The Matthew Everhard Spotify channel brought me here for a feed-the-algorithm autoplay, engagement comment a few comment-likes =)

  • @brentwitten3237
    @brentwitten3237 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your Bible note taking journey and techniques. Pretty cool news!

  • @africanwidow
    @africanwidow Před 2 lety

    Great video! And way cool on the eagle thingy! Way cool! Nice work Cambridge on the Bible, adopting the name, and putting it all together! Love the eagle art work and the Aquila name! Praise God for all of this!

  • @ClearGospelMinistries
    @ClearGospelMinistries Před 2 lety +1

    Wow such a cool honor! Good move by Cambridge! Shows they know their customer base. Thank you, always an inspiration!

  • @johnathanlewis2049
    @johnathanlewis2049 Před rokem

    Hi Pastor Matt I love your hunger for Scripture. You’re scripture notes and marking system is wow!

  • @nancyrussell4479
    @nancyrussell4479 Před 2 lety +1

    Congratulations Pastor Matt. How exciting that Cambridge is using “ the eagle” for their Bibles. I think that is fantastic. You are such an inspiration to myself & so many others. Love your videos.

  • @marcwilliams4097
    @marcwilliams4097 Před 2 lety +24

    What an honour from Cambridge! I just love your hunger for God's Word. It's inspiring. May God continue you bless your commitment to His calling upon your life.

  • @CrystalSamples
    @CrystalSamples Před 2 lety

    Congratulations! This is quite an honor coming from Cambridge! And a well deserved honor too.

  • @jeffrobinson7049
    @jeffrobinson7049 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom and methods. I’m like you and my favorite thing to do is exegete the text and take notes. I have so much to learn and notate that I started just making notes on Google Docs as I read through the Word. I retain exponentially more of the Word when I interact with it by taking notes! Thank you for teaching us what you have learned and discipling us to be closer to God!!! 🙏

  • @joer5627
    @joer5627 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for you videos. I need to binge watch as I will soon gift my ESV wide margin that is well, very well worn to my adult daughter as a testimony of faith.
    I am moving to a rebound ESV journaling Bible and want to start things off right.
    It is a pleasure to not get bogged down in local & national news and simply sit with God’s Holy Word with a commentary or other study material so I can go deeper into my spiritual journey of amazement.

  • @SM-JIL
    @SM-JIL Před 2 lety

    Wow, congratulations Pastor Matt!

  • @biblegeeksquad1804
    @biblegeeksquad1804 Před rokem +1

    This is like my 3rd time watching this video, I love it brother and very informative!

  • @mike21822
    @mike21822 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the encouragement and tips!

  • @kentfaver1367
    @kentfaver1367 Před rokem +6

    I also wanted to add another comment here - just, because I don't know - I do. I've never felt compelled to share it publicly. My Dad passed away June, 2021. After approval from my mom and sister, I took over possession of a family Bible that had been handed down from My Grandfather to Dad to me. The Bible is from the 1850's. Mom and I spent $800 having it painstakingly restitched and reconstructed - it was literally resurrected. Someone in the family tried to do it by hand 60 years or so ago and failed. The miracle was that the craftsman that did the work was 5 minutes from Mom's house. I remember the night before we took it to this place of business - I thought "I could just throw this Bible away and no one would care much". But I didn't! We had it done. I think that says something about Mom and I - not sure what, but something.

    • @TT-nh2od
      @TT-nh2od Před 8 měsíci

      What an awesome story! I am happy you have your family Bible back to read through notes left for your wisdom.

  • @sed1163
    @sed1163 Před 2 lety

    Gratz Matt...look forward to grabbing one of those. I'm thinking loose leaf project would be very exciting. Really enjoy your channel.

  • @gmcghee71
    @gmcghee71 Před 2 lety

    You product placement is top notch! 😜
    In all sincerity, great video brother. For much of my walk, beginning in 1992, I consistently took notes in my Bible. However, for the last 10 years or so, I haven’t done it at all but have been feeling the stir to get back to it and to take minimal notes into the pulpit once again.

  • @kentfaver1367
    @kentfaver1367 Před rokem

    I really appreciate these videos Matthew - my second time through all of them. I am using this process and tweeking it into an electronic version - Kindle, etc. When I thumb back through my notes in my old Bibles - I can't recall 90% of them. And, I lost a Bible at church once - with my name on the cover - yes, go figure. I checked Lost and Found for two years, then gave up. I hope the recipient was blessed by it. I'm not a big believer that my grandkids will have an interest in my peculiar notes 30 years from now - but maybe by the life I'm living. God bless you all - appreciate this group.

  • @davidvaldez6543
    @davidvaldez6543 Před 2 lety

    Woah, that's great that they named the Bible the eagle. Super cool that they asked your permission even though they didn't neccessarily offer. That has got to be an honor. Thankful for your videos!

  • @benjamingibsonthesarge9309

    Great video! Thank you for this. I, too, have/used the NIV Life Application Study Bible. I currently have and use both the ESV and The Reformation Study Bibles. I love them both and think they are both excellent.

  • @chrisjohnson9542
    @chrisjohnson9542 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Matt wow that's so cool about the Aquila edition of the wide margin. I'm excited to see it when it comes out although I am using a NKJV translation of the Cambridge wide margin for a couple years now. I have been slowly transferring the important notes from my old bible which was not a wide margin to my wide margin. It has helped facilitate really good devotion and study times as I revisit my old notes and spend time meditating on them as I rewrite them and it's been great. However I honestly thought that it would be a fairly quick project... it oftentimes takes me hours just to do a chapter or less! Because I'm not just mindlessly trying to copy and paste but trying to spend time with the Lord.
    Thank you for your encouragement and of being a good example as a disciple of Christ.

  • @wolfman7284
    @wolfman7284 Před 2 lety +2

    I needed this video thank you!. I often wondered what I should do in a wide margin whenever I messed up or found out later that the conclusion in my notes wasn't accurate. Thank you for showing it. I have to disagree a little on the "As your name, so your praise" being a wasted note (space). I get what you are saying, but that was your reaction to that verse and (IMHO) capturing that joy / excitement you felt from reading it is just as valid as intellectually-driven notes. It also gives anyone that may read your Bible notes later, an inkling of how the spirit moved you in that moment. Also, CONGRATULATIONS on being the father of the OFFICIAL Aquila name!

  • @karenwilliams4152
    @karenwilliams4152 Před 2 měsíci

    💜📖The Aquila! Wow! What an honor. Congratulations!

  • @dustinmray
    @dustinmray Před 6 měsíci

    Love the idea of taking apart the new hardback and having the option to add more pages.
    Also, I just bought my Aquila. Love it! I can’t wait to start taking my notes. I just finished using my ESV Creeds and Confessions Bible, and I’d like to add (write in) the Westminster Standards in the back.

  • @elizabethhofmann1984
    @elizabethhofmann1984 Před 2 lety +2

    I just started reading Spiritual Depression by D. Martyn Lloyd Jones and I am making notes in my Bible as I read the chapters. You shared such a great idea! I find this practice is making the Scripture more applicable and clear to my understanding.

  • @ryanaeby
    @ryanaeby Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your process and Bibles with us. For some changes to notes in margins I have had good luck with bic wite out ez correct. Fairly smooth and can be written over with a micron pen.

  • @AndreiBlanda
    @AndreiBlanda Před 2 lety

    This is so helpful! Thank you 🙏

  • @Tiffanyslocjewels
    @Tiffanyslocjewels Před 2 lety

    Congratulations! Awesome!

  • @pastornickmcrae
    @pastornickmcrae Před 2 lety

    You are the Eaglemaker! Congrats, brother!

  • @chrisratliff4904
    @chrisratliff4904 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Idea for the Hard Back!!!

  • @markoochyoutcheff6493
    @markoochyoutcheff6493 Před 2 lety

    What a great video!!! Thank you

  • @revllorlegit117
    @revllorlegit117 Před rokem

    That's a great idea, creating a binder or splicing in!

  • @Yeshuite
    @Yeshuite Před 2 lety

    I failed to watch the whole thing through until just a few minutes. As a long time subscriber it was wonderful to hear of the bible name change in your honor! A fellow CZcamsr Stephen Hackett from Biblical Studies and Reviews came up with the idea that he would use a letter next to the text and whether there was room next to the text or not he would then from top to bottom around the margins use the next letter in the alphabet which allowed him to get the most out of his margin space.

  • @AJMacDonaldJr
    @AJMacDonaldJr Před 2 lety

    Wow! That is so cool! 😺 🦅

  • @mooaaron
    @mooaaron Před rokem

    NICE!!!!! the eagle... thats so cool...!!!

  • @myparallaxview
    @myparallaxview Před 3 měsíci

    I was just typing in a suggestion of gluing in pages and/or tip ins and then you mentioned it 👏
    I really like the idea of tearing up a cheaper bible and putting it in a loose leaf binder!

  • @RobertMaguire67
    @RobertMaguire67 Před rokem

    Ink colour coordination is brilliant as an idea had I only been so organized about three yrs ago!!!!!

  • @joelhopkins4352
    @joelhopkins4352 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome news on the Aquila! I’m going to pick one up as soon as they’re in stock.. I hope they let you help with design and format a wide margin one day!

  • @SgtAvants
    @SgtAvants Před 2 měsíci

    It’s supper cool that you played a role in naming this Bible.
    Now, can you use your influence with Cambridge to urge them into printing a true “note taker’s” Bible. One that doesn’t fill precious page space with cross references that I can find in almost every other Bible in print. One that doesn’t take up dozens of pages printing a truncated concordance or maps that never get used because I have a smart phone. A Bible that truly maximizes space for my notes. That would be great!
    Just a thought.

  • @rexrouis3536
    @rexrouis3536 Před rokem +3

    I use a 0.5mm 2B lead in a mechanical pencil with a big soft eraser on the end. Things change... I am an architect so I print well. I LOVE my wide-margin Bible with NO study notes, except my own.

    • @porscheconvert1
      @porscheconvert1 Před 5 měsíci

      Watch out for pencil though because it will fade

    • @rexrouis3536
      @rexrouis3536 Před 5 měsíci

      @@porscheconvert1 Only slightly. I've had that Bible for over 15 years, and some of the notes are that old. The biggest problem is that the writing can press through to another page if there is writing on the opposite page sheet.

  • @TrojanPiper
    @TrojanPiper Před 2 lety

    I think that’s cool! I will wait to buy one. Sometimes I see people buying expensive Bibles (ie genuine leather) only to turn around and do a rebind. Wasn’t sure if they couldn’t rebind a hard back or not. Anyway, I’m working through reformed theology (they have the coolest books) and prayerfully will come to a consensus (with the help of hard work and the Holy Spirit!) someday. I enjoy your videos. Thanks!

  • @Rene3873
    @Rene3873 Před rokem

    Yessss..spiral bible is great bc you could add your own notes or vellum & when your done with those notes toss them & start over

  • @DeepDiveDiscipleship
    @DeepDiveDiscipleship Před 2 lety +2

    Brother, my handwriting beats yours every day of the week and twice on a Lord's Day! Your note taking videos over the years have been an inspiration to me so thank you. I really have appreciated it!

  • @johnprice8503
    @johnprice8503 Před rokem

    COOL that you got to name/approve/participate in that....I'm sure one of God's ways of rewarding those who seek Him.....thanks for all your postings/tips/lessons learned

  • @mikehoward455
    @mikehoward455 Před 2 lety

    Is this an April Fool’s joke? 😂 IJK Pastor, congratulations, very cool. Thank you also for the informative and detailed review, much appreciated.

  • @CanadianAnglican
    @CanadianAnglican Před 6 měsíci

    I think your beard is much better now. The grey looks really good.

  • @barnabas857
    @barnabas857 Před 2 lety +5

    Eagle does look good, I recently invested in a Schuyler ESV Wide margin. The paper is amazing although there is added bulk but that is something that I can live with.

    • @jaysonscaccia3188
      @jaysonscaccia3188 Před 2 lety +1

      Just got one myself... I love it and it will be my forever Bible. Also waiting for my matching psq to come in

  • @squrpion
    @squrpion Před 2 lety

    The product placement is cracking me up LOL 😂

  • @amonglongchar
    @amonglongchar Před 23 dny

    I was not expecting 33:07 haha
    But yes, Pastor Matthew, I've tried some notetaking, highlighting, and underlining to enhance my Bible study; and I've decided to stick with misc system. This method helps me the most. Thank you.

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear Před 13 dny

    I really like the trinit symbol, the tulip, etc for quick reference to the doctrine it effects. If you can tell from comments, I'm now looking for / watching every note taking video you have after seeing the first one lol

  • @Yeshuite
    @Yeshuite Před 2 lety

    Amen. My spare time which I try to find in any and all places is notetaking in my cambridge, physical notebooks, and digital notebooks. Currently doing so from a conference where Ken Gentry speaks about objections to the postmil eschatology view. The ESV has definitely become my most prized possession. Thank you for this video!

    • @natevankoevering2423
      @natevankoevering2423 Před 2 lety

      Is the conference you speak of online somewhere?

    • @Yeshuite
      @Yeshuite Před 2 lety

      @@natevankoevering2423 czcams.com/video/FAduML9ljLQ/video.html

  • @joshuabenes
    @joshuabenes Před rokem

    Great video! It gave me some ideas for my own bible note taking. I have a similar idea that you have with your Misc. book, but it is based on the Zettelkasten method that was created by Niklas Luhmann. Each idea gets it's own index card and each card has a unique reference ID. You can then link cards together and form new thoughts and ideas. This would also be great for putting notes in a bible that reference out to those unique ideas. One note that I need to create is from Marcus Aurelius book Meditations. He mentions something in Book 1 that for me linked directly to Matthew 6 about giving. In speaking of Rusticus he learned not to do "benevolent acts in order to make a display". I'm looking forward to "tearing up" my bible, in a good way.

  • @wbt46
    @wbt46 Před 3 měsíci

    I can read your handwriting even on my Android. I find your notes fascinating.

  • @carmennooner2027
    @carmennooner2027 Před 2 lety +7

    Congratulations! I hope the Aquila comes out in a large print version as well. I am one of those people who require a minimum 10 point font, with a preference for a 12 point. I understand that it would be the size of the Yellow Pages from the 60's and 70's, but a Bible does me no good if I can't read it! I'm also obsevive about note taking and highlighting, and I "box" instead of underline, unless it's just a couple of words or a short line of scripture. Now that the majority of my Study Bibles are large print, I have gotten in the habit of using a sheet of paper from a steno pad to make extensive notes on and just slip the paper into the appropriate place in my Bible. And, I can write nice and large instead of trying to make tiny little letters in the margins! :)

  • @katiedemers9911
    @katiedemers9911 Před 2 lety +2

    i use white out tape A LOT!! Very much worth it. I keep it right with my pens in the pen case. And I use it for even a large section because I don't want to lose the area for other notes.

    • @shawnacrabtree7396
      @shawnacrabtree7396 Před rokem

      I do too, and it seems to stay put and not turn color or anything like that - words very well in the margins. :)

  • @kimclayton2806
    @kimclayton2806 Před 2 lety

    Tip, Faber-Castell makes a Pitt brush Canery yellow marker that does not bleed. I have used for many years.

  • @Lessonswithlandon100
    @Lessonswithlandon100 Před 2 lety

    Love these videos. Though I disagree with TULIP, I respect your stance. Keep up the good work.

  • @marcenrich6468
    @marcenrich6468 Před 9 měsíci

    For erasing you may try white Gesso, it is a kind of chalk lettering fans use for preparing thin sheet before coloring.
    God bless!
    Marc from Spain

  • @olusolaolaosebikan4376

    Thank you very much

  • @scotte2213
    @scotte2213 Před 2 lety +2

    I've seen the argument made that using pencils for Bible note taking is ideal because of the lower contrast which allows the text to remain the focus. Not sure about the longevity of the notes but I know that I have 15+ year old school work in pencil that is still readable.

    • @myparallaxview
      @myparallaxview Před 3 měsíci

      FYI - I have pencil notes that still read perfectly from 30 years ago. I always used a 0.5 mechanical pencil which allows very tiny writing.

  • @katiedemers9911
    @katiedemers9911 Před 2 lety

    Journal the Word Bible, Large Print, Bonded Leather by Thomas Nelson has been a wonderful notetaking Bible for me and very reasonably priced. Thicker pages and a nice margin.

  • @johnenglish4652
    @johnenglish4652 Před rokem

    You could rebind the eagle adding 32 (might want to stop at 26) lined pages between each stitched group of pages. Name the lined sections a, b, c, etc. and number the pages a1, a2, a3; b1, b2, b3 etc for each section. Notes get labeled to refer to the page in the section of lined paper. Kind of like Edwards blank bible but with more pages.

  • @user-mj9ti4zz8c
    @user-mj9ti4zz8c Před rokem

    When I graduated from college in 1977 the Lockman Foundation gave every graduate their NAS Bible. As an obsessive note-taker, I fell in love with it. Over the years now, there are some passages where it is hard to find the passage among the notes. I did not know anything about the NAS, but have since seen that John MacArthur has it as one of the versions of his study Bibles. I trust him a lot, so if he used it (he now uses the NKJV)......... Which by the way, I should add that if you are wondering what a good translation to get, find out what translation your pastor uses, that is, if he is Biblically soiund.

  • @Yeshuite
    @Yeshuite Před 2 lety +1

    One thing I’ve also done in my eagle is also to directly or indirectly “external sources of the Bible. And I have a index list in the back of one of the blank pages. As an example I may have the institutes as ES #1. If there is a reference or commentary that I am placing on a particular verse I will place instead of the whole book ES#1. This lets me know that I have an external source and then I can and I can see the index to which one

    • @brandanrummage8590
      @brandanrummage8590 Před 2 lety

      That’s really smart! I have some notes with book references and I’ve been having trouble managing how to write in books with longer titles. I’m going to try this.

  • @stephenyost9400
    @stephenyost9400 Před 2 lety

    ESV Interleave...my go-to.

  • @tonygreen5972
    @tonygreen5972 Před 2 lety

    Pastor Matt!!! That is awesome!!! God bless!!!

  • @RobertMaguire67
    @RobertMaguire67 Před rokem

    Tomoe River 55gsm paper is from Japan….super thin and so loving of fountain pens even! Gel pens are non issue if a wet fountain pen wont ghost your gel pen will be just fine.

  • @jeffcarlson3269
    @jeffcarlson3269 Před rokem

    I do not remember if I left you this note before... but as far as erasing texts in bibles.. I have found that the wite out dispensers that have the wite out tape on them to be the best..when used on a hard service held correctly and mindful of your hand movement while going across the text ,this can neatly eliminate mis- written text.. allowing that space to be re written on...the draw back is if the mis-written text is between the verses or something close to a verse... this wite out strip is at least 1/8 "..in width (I believe) and so it is hard to use in between bible text without covering up something by mistake.. in THAT situation I would recommend the original liquid wite out.. and put a partial drop on a pen or scissor tip so you can dab it into a very small space

  • @dswartze
    @dswartze Před rokem +1

    My "Eagle" landed yesterday!

  • @Blurp3
    @Blurp3 Před rokem +1

    A good rule of thumb, is to write 'timeless' notes in our Bibles!

  • @teresamorgan4529
    @teresamorgan4529 Před 2 lety

    If you put in the freezer, the highlights should return. When you had to scratch out, that would be the place where the Frixion pens would have been ideal. You could use the frixion pen's "eraser" to get the friction and heat the paper needed to erase, or just touch it with a dry iron set on low--no steam--and the note will be gone in an instant.

  • @caeligratia6706
    @caeligratia6706 Před rokem

    I like to use washi tape instead of white out. Painters tape is good too because you can write on top of it

  • @MGR1900
    @MGR1900 Před 6 měsíci

    Paster Matt, can you talk about the notes you took where the Bible talks about Sola Scriptura?

  • @byronmace5365
    @byronmace5365 Před rokem

    if i have a relatively larger note i really want in my wide marg. , i type my note in my word processor then change to a small font size and and width so i can print out a small width note that is typed out and glue stick the cut out strip in my wide margin... if u can find post it note glue stick the inserted note u glue in can be taken off the page easier ...

  • @61loneviking
    @61loneviking Před rokem

    My go to is a KJV from Church Bible Publishers called the Note Takers bible. Single column, very wide margin, great paper and easy for aging eyes to read.

  • @evestark
    @evestark Před 11 měsíci

    If you do the loose leaf, could you do a video on that?

  • @nathanielferguson
    @nathanielferguson Před rokem

    Use a white gel pen. Use small circular strokes on each letter. Let it completely dry. Write over.

  • @jeffcarlson3269
    @jeffcarlson3269 Před rokem

    And you have touched on one reason of many ....why although many of the bibles I own have free empty paper in the back some lined some not lined... I have NOT written on them...
    I do not know what I wish to write their to save for obscurity... AND.. when I am looking at a passage I will have to remember to flip to the back for my note on it.. instead of the note being right there... and without making reference to it in the side column somewhere I will forget that I DID write a note on said passage..(out of sight out of mind)./.. plus my age is working against me...suffice it to say.. that one day.. I will put something on those sheets.. but the notes I write may just be like a list of the Dispensations.. and explanations of them.. or the Covenants and explanation. of them.... or my beliefs regarding baptism.. election... Lordship Salvation etc....

  • @elizabethhofmann1984
    @elizabethhofmann1984 Před 2 lety +6

    One of our sons had open heart surgery as a baby and it is thought he had a small stroke. His handwriting is awful but he has gone on to get an MBA so handwriting does not define intelligence! A bank teller gave him a hard time about his handwriting and the mama bear came out and I was ready to give her a lecture 😂. BTW he is 6’3” and healthy 😁. Really appreciated the video and is spurring me on to more note taking.

  • @jeffcarlson3269
    @jeffcarlson3269 Před rokem

    If you DO decide to take the Cambridge hardcover apart... and punch holes in the paper.. I would suggest that when you have finished with this either try hand sewing the the original cover boards to the front and back. or attaching them some other way... that way you keep the "feel".. of the Cambridge bible... but as a customized version of it...

  • @user-yb8oy2ez2r
    @user-yb8oy2ez2r Před 2 lety

    I wonder if " paper tape" or masking tape would work to cover up large note taking mistakes. Painters tape would be gentle on the paper. With both of these ideas, you can write new notes on top of the tape.
    Oh...maybe look up "artist tape" too.

  • @gastie1
    @gastie1 Před 2 lety

    Great video. It's always good seeing how someone is studying God's Word and making the most of their Bible. Really appreciate your openness about what you've messed up!
    I hope you don't mind me asking, you did an interview with Beau Tate and expressed disappointment and concern about promoting Cambridge because of their lgbtq support. Has something changed on this?

  • @CaptainMayo
    @CaptainMayo Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @chasebutler2665
    @chasebutler2665 Před 11 měsíci

    You mention the Reformation study Bible as one of your top recommendations. Is that the original version or the newer condensed version.

  • @byronmace5365
    @byronmace5365 Před rokem

    pr. Everhard, if you make a mistake you might try typing out a note u want/ or use a blank envelope Avery lable and place it on the part you dont want [?]

  • @joshuaadmire4822
    @joshuaadmire4822 Před 2 lety +1

    Could you explain your system of your post it tabs. I’m interested. I’ve become a wide margin guy from fallowing you. I noticed you have a system with post it tabs

  • @zacharycochran9323
    @zacharycochran9323 Před rokem

    Hey brother,
    Have you ever thought of making a video about the pros/cons of taking notes for a "legacy bible" for each of your children? Obviously during your daily study your thought needs to be on Christ, but as an extra "study" and devotional times making a Bible for each of children. I have just begun doing this with my wife for each of our children and am wondering if you plan on handing down your "retired" Bibles to your children?

  • @justingriffin2288
    @justingriffin2288 Před rokem

    What is your opinion on the NRSV that Cambridge sells in Brown Cowhide? I’ve heard a lot of scholars will use the NRSV but I’m not sure why it’s highly liked. I recently got it I’ll dabble in different translations. My Christian walk and growth progressed through the KJV and I to progressed quickly through using a wide margin Cambridge KJV when I write notes I feel I retain the scripture with deeper understanding when I do. I’ve lately started to really love the modern language of the NKJV that still retains the beautiful poetic language of the KJV.

  • @rickwilliams6904
    @rickwilliams6904 Před 5 měsíci

    Came for the bible commentary.
    Would be very interested in your skateboarding history and experiences.

  • @kimclayton2806
    @kimclayton2806 Před 2 lety

    Handwriting tip, try using all caps, after all you may want to consider that your children may wish you had 😉

  • @JJSlone
    @JJSlone Před 2 lety

    The problem with tearing that ESV wide margin is that the pages are too thin to put in a 3 ring binder. The pages would tear too easily.

  • @robbwilburn890
    @robbwilburn890 Před 9 měsíci

    Taking note os fine….it’s about doing!!!

  • @jboxy
    @jboxy Před rokem

    The NKJV Thomas nelson wide is pretty good with easy to read letters

  • @marygriffin1604
    @marygriffin1604 Před rokem

    My sons’ handwriting beat you by far. When my youngest was in high school I went for a teacher’s conference with his Lit teacher. His teacher began to talk about the absolute illegibility of his writing.(This is NOT an exaggeration.) “Ma’am, I would tell you he has the worst handwriting that I’ve ever seen, but I taught your older son.” Just a bit of a giggle for your day. Thank you for your interesting video. God bless!

  • @JeanaSmall
    @JeanaSmall Před rokem

    Have you tried the tape-style white out rather than a paint on liquid?

  • @MrsG93
    @MrsG93 Před rokem

    You can also use washi tape instead of white or..or get white paper and tape over it

  • @steveygti1978
    @steveygti1978 Před rokem

    Matt, Do you know if Cambridge is producing the “Eagle” (ESV WM Bible) w/ the ESV 2016 text edition? Or are they still producing them in the ESV 2007 text edition? I checked EVBible website and no info provided there re: my question. Thanks for this video and for any help.

  • @DahHar117
    @DahHar117 Před 2 lety

    I assume they still make them, but I own a Bible that is in a 3-ring notebook so that you can add your own pages for notes.