A women's Bible...that men should also read! (Tyndale's "Every Woman's Bible")

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
  • In this episode we’re taking a look at the Every Woman’s Bible from Tyndale.
    This Bible is available at: www.tyndale.com/sites/everywo...
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Komentáře • 184

  • @PennyThompson618
    @PennyThompson618 Před měsícem +20

    Thank you for your honest review. As a single woman, I'm always wary of Bibles and books aimed at women because they lean heavily on marriage and children. While I understand that these are issues for many women, they aren't for me. I want to see more actual Bible study rather than that. I'm excited to get my hands on this Bible because it seems to be more scholarly than devotional. And the NLT is the translation I go for most often so I'm also happy about that.

  • @homemadetheology
    @homemadetheology Před měsícem +47

    So... this might not be a good thing or what you intended when you did this review, but I appreciate your honesty! So I pre ordered the bible based on the fact that Dr. Imes had done the notes on Genesis and Exodus and I was very excited about it, however after listening to your very good and honest review I decided to cancel my order. I am not a fan of the NLT to start with and the lack of commentary in the book of Revelation made me decide on the fact that I probably did not need this particular study bible. Having said that if any publishers are reading this.. I have bought way too many books based of JM's recommendations and he has been spot on every time. However let me say this, 4 years ago, I would have loved to have this particular study bible, I have been meandering through dark complementarian alleys trying to figure out the role of women in the Church. Thank you so much for the honest review.

    • @angelamc2923
      @angelamc2923 Před měsícem +3

      Don't forget that it's a filament Bible so you get more notes thru that app. However even Filament isn't very in depth. But it does include an audio Bible read by women!

    • @katielouise3924
      @katielouise3924 Před měsícem +2

      The lack of good study notes on Revelation is not good and honestly, one would hope for the extreme opposite in a Women’s Study Bible that has the female scholarly contributors.

    • @homemadetheology
      @homemadetheology Před měsícem

      @@katielouise3924 Yep, that is another reason I cancelled my order, in addition to the fact that the commentator sets the date for 70ad, that simple fact is biggen than one would think.

  • @PisciLover
    @PisciLover Před měsícem +16

    While I prefer the NIV version, I did order this (just now) based on this review. I'm 57 and a newer Christian. Frequently your commentary is way over my head, however, I've watched you long enough to know that your reviews will be honest. I appreciate that, Thank you.

  • @angelamc2923
    @angelamc2923 Před měsícem +23

    Great review. I'm super excited about this. FINALLY an egalitarian study Bible and global female contributors-- for conservative believers.So awesome. I do agree don't waste pages on fluff or pre-highlighted verses. I definitely would have preferred more notes. But you could feel good about handing this to a teen, a new believer, or a non- studious person that you don't want to overwhelm or intimidate. Face it, these days us hard- core Bible nerds or scholars are not really lacking in resources (or all the Bible versions and the original languages) --right from our phone.
    Also, yes, it needs to be in other versions...BUT then it might not be Filament connected. The one thing I would have changed about your excellent and thorough review is to keep mentioning Filament later on, so that people are reminded that they are getting more notes and study helps than what is printed in the Bible. But Tyndale really need to beef up the filament notes as well. There is a note on Laodicea in Filament and it's OK, but not long enough to do it justice, especially in light of the fact that we all have heard the wrong view of "cold" many times. Since it's digital anyway, they can add more thorough notes to Filament, and they really should work on that.
    Go Tyndale! They consistently have superior notes for the average person...pro-women and pro-intimate relationship with a Loving God, open to the Holy Spirit. Also, always the most popping full color aesthetic for those who love that.
    Also I just have to push back a little on you being too soft on hard complementarianism. Sure, don't say stupid things like they all aren't real Christians or whatever. But if you had to spend all day every day trying to put women back together whose life or faith were destroyed by complementarian teaching or attitudes, including women who were severely abused, or who specifically saw abuse get worse after their dad or husband read a famous best-selling Christian complementarian marriage resource or parenting book or heard a teaching...well, you would be pretty passionate about it too, and be pushing back pretty hard. 25% of women have been abused, brother. Including in the church by "Christian" men. We aren't talking about something rare here. The women who stay in the faith aren't bitter or man-haters. But we are fed-up, and saying with the holocaust survivors "Never again." There are 100 million women missing from the world population because of femicide. Women in America are more likely to be killed by their significant other than almost any other cause of death. Complementarianism kills. We can't take it lightly or treat it like an alternative view of the Nephilim. Ideas have consequences.
    But keep up the good work!🥰 I will be heavily sharing this video!

    • @__reneemaof2
      @__reneemaof2 Před měsícem +7

      100% agree with you about hard comp/neo-pats. Egalitarianism saved my faith and saved my life. Those teachings coupled with untreated severe postpartum depression had me with a plan to end it once my eldest stopped breastfeeding. (I sought help during covid time, I was told it was just fear of the virus.) I cried out to God, begging, that what I was hearing was not His Gospel because if it was it was not a good news for women. Show me Your Gospel. That next week, I found out about egalitarianism. In less than 6 months, I was no longer having ideations and got my husband to stop attending that congregation. I go to church with our youngest, but I can not get our eldest to go without Daddy, and he was wrecked by all the teachings that groomed or downright told him to be abusive.

    • @WildflowersCreations
      @WildflowersCreations Před měsícem +1

      Agree with so much here. Especially more notes, less fluff like the highlighted scripture on a full page in cursive, aka "Pinterest pages".

  • @edeveland2056
    @edeveland2056 Před měsícem +12

    I'm a Complimentarian but boy Annie Graham Lots is a Grrrreat Bible Scholar. My Church is Complimentarian too but we have women who stepped up when no men were there.

  • @Jesus.Coffee.Planning
    @Jesus.Coffee.Planning Před měsícem +9

    First timer here and I appreciate your review. Thank you for sharing in such detail.

  • @christinefoss5767
    @christinefoss5767 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you for this great review. I just received my pre-order of this bible. I decided to take a few notes on sticky notes using your words to show balance, etc. and placed them in the places you mentioned things! Thank you, sooo much!!

  • @SusanMillard
    @SusanMillard Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for your insightful commentary on this study bible. I have marked it on my Amazon wish list as it is not released yet. I think I will be saving my money towards getting this study bible and I agree with you about other translations being helpful. I have not read NLT yet...I usually favour the NIV. I have hit subscribe and all notifications and look forward to watching some of your other videos as time permits. Well done, sir, thank you again.

  • @kristencobb230
    @kristencobb230 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this review. I just ordered. I’m really looking forward to using this Bible.

  • @Ninerfansbible
    @Ninerfansbible Před měsícem +5

    I appreciate your review. This is the most helpful video I’ve seen on this Bible. 😊 time for me to preorder my mothers day gift 😅

  • @djlclopez128
    @djlclopez128 Před měsícem +5

    I joined the launch team and their daily videos have been beautiful! I am very excited!

  • @viviancampbell2106
    @viviancampbell2106 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks so much for reviewing this bible. I'm hoping for a 10.5 font.
    Love your commentary.. Blessings to you and your family 🙏😊

  • @1334cass
    @1334cass Před měsícem +4

    An exhaustive review. I have this Bible and I have been enjoying it! Thank you for your review. It helped introduce me to a few things that I haven’t used in it yet.

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for this indepth review, this is one of the study Bibles I was encouraged to get, still on the fence, but your review certainly helps.

  • @carolynparral8434
    @carolynparral8434 Před měsícem +17

    Good review ... I am going to get this bible ... !!! Most bibles aimed toward women have a bunch of fluff less meat and potatoes . This will be my first bible for women that I will purchase ...

    • @lindajohnson4204
      @lindajohnson4204 Před měsícem +1

      I hate "ewe's fluffy", too. I want the study of the Bible to address us as "in Christ, there is no male or female", with some real depth and putting the modt important things first, then, on a secondary basis, address the issues of both sexes, fairly and caringly about both. But it is so important that what we both need the most, isn't about those make-female issues. There is a time for looking beyond them.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem +3

      Carolyn! You will not be disappointed in this bible! Christian Books has it for $28.99 the last time I checked! 😎❤️

  • @christinawynkoop4027
    @christinawynkoop4027 Před měsícem

    Refreshing to hear. Thank you.

  • @katielouise3924
    @katielouise3924 Před měsícem +3

    Ha! As soon as Carmen’s face appeared on the screen, I stopped this video review to exclaim “I’m getting this Bible!!!” 🎉 Yay for Dr. Imes

  • @susieq1127
    @susieq1127 Před měsícem +1

    I had already ordered this Bible when I came to your review. I like how in depth your review was and that it confirmed my decision in ordering it.

  • @lesleyh2631
    @lesleyh2631 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent review. I pre-ordered the Bible.

  • @lindaorozco4595
    @lindaorozco4595 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful bible seems easy and extra informative with all the notes 😊

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Před měsícem +4

    Oh thank you for these in depth reviews, it really helps me decide yay or nay on Bibles that I am considering.

  • @flowerlass
    @flowerlass Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the review. I bought a copy and like it a lot.

  • @tarakane5102
    @tarakane5102 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for the thorough review of this Bible. It's the most beneficial one I've seen yet.

  • @f8ted2bme
    @f8ted2bme Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for this, as a Bible College student I am happy to see the female scholar contributions to this Bible, I will have to hold out until it gets released in another translation.

  • @Emilae1985
    @Emilae1985 Před měsícem +7

    That looks ridiculously pretty! That and your review is making me buy it the moment it comes out.

    • @heathermoran6134
      @heathermoran6134 Před měsícem +1

      Christianbook has it available right now. Mine came in yesterday ❤

    • @sheilajohnson3383
      @sheilajohnson3383 Před měsícem

      Mine just arrived a few hours ago….and yep just as pretty in person

    • @michelleschoppe5390
      @michelleschoppe5390 Před měsícem +1

      I really would love to add this to my collection but I have several bibles already . Can you have too many ? I use and love everyone of my Bibles ( they are different translations)

  • @BrendaBoykin-qz5dj
    @BrendaBoykin-qz5dj Před měsícem +2

    Thank you,JM 🌹⭐🌹

  • @amandalovesmusic
    @amandalovesmusic Před měsícem

    I found this at our local Sam’s club!! I saw your review when it was released and it has been on my list of bibles to buy and then it was right in front of my face! Thank you for this review I love this Bible so much.

  • @rosalynforte509
    @rosalynforte509 Před měsícem

    Hi Dojo! Thank you so much for your extremely through review of the ‘Every Woman’s Bible’.
    I have many many bibles & study bibles (including Women’s study bibles) in all different translations, & I really enjoyed your review of this one. You were very honest & I like that. You were very convincing.
    I was so impressed I just ordered a copy from Amazon in the sky blue LeatherLike.
    Thank you for the awesome review as always! God bless!
    💜✝️✡️🙏🏻🙏🏻😊

  • @janedoe4
    @janedoe4 Před měsícem +8

    I appreciated seeing the pages of all of the Black-Belt Shelogians who contributed to the study notes!!! and the many women from around the globe who contributed other content! That is pretty cool! That's a big selling point for me. This doesn't seem like an airy-fairy-fluff Bible. It looks meaty 🙂
    I do wish they had cross references, but that's not a deal breaker if you have a secondary study Bible with cross-referance.
    I also like the access to additional content online, that's a cool feature.
    Thanks for reviewing this 👍🏼🙂

  • @r.j.miller
    @r.j.miller Před měsícem +6

    I really enjoyed this review

  • @marystout1606
    @marystout1606 Před měsícem +3

    Another great review! I will be ordering this Bible.

  • @cindyanderson4757
    @cindyanderson4757 Před měsícem +3

    Great review, thank you! Had it preordered since Carmen was on, so should receive it soon. I can definitely see the aesthetic appeal to many women, but I concur on using space "more wisely" (also prefer digging and discussing). I like doing my own highlighting, so will see on that issue. Disappointing about Romans and Revelation, but the solid positives in other areas offset the deficiencies there. Valuable insight going in. Thanks again!!!

  • @kristicarroll1180
    @kristicarroll1180 Před měsícem +2

    I ordered the bible before I watched your review, and I'm more excited now to get it. I only wish the paper wasn't so thin. I guess I won't be highlighting in this one 🤣 I'm a new subscriber and really love your channel.

  • @sarahsunshine78
    @sarahsunshine78 Před měsícem

    Subscribed! As a person who’s always run in complementarian circles who’s beginning to branch out research the arguments/supports for egalitarianism, I’m stoked to see that this Bible gives good explanations and that I can watch your content for further info as well. Nicely done. Looking forward to more content!

  • @sheilajohnson3383
    @sheilajohnson3383 Před měsícem +3

    Excellent review. I have this bible on its way to me now. I was in the market for an NLT version, filament enabled….but with all these extra features was a total win.
    Agree, I do not like all the fluffy devotional, but am highly pleased there are women voices to share that viewpoint.
    Thank you for suggesting that men should get this to prep for classes and sermons.

  • @juliannacrandall4448
    @juliannacrandall4448 Před měsícem +2

    As a young woman (22), the first Bible I actually purchased was an Oxford Annotated with Apocrypha… So I’m here for the full-fleshed debates, translator’s notes, and historical context! However, for a first read through, well over a thousand pages was just too much for me. Reading an NIV arranged in chronological order now, gifted to me, but looking forward to possibly purchasing something like this next to deepen my knowledge after completely reading the bible once through. LOVED to see so many women scholars!

  • @TegaGriffs
    @TegaGriffs Před měsícem +6

    I’ve just ordered a copy and even though I prefer NIV translations, I’m looking forward to delving into this study Bible.

    • @angiepayne6104
      @angiepayne6104 Před měsícem

      I prefer NIV so much more from a study/scholarly point in the way it was translated from the original scrolls. I just really trust that translation. I wish this came in the NIV.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      It has so much in it that you will absolutely love!❤😎

  • @madammim694
    @madammim694 Před měsícem +3

    I cant afford a new Bible right now but i will check on ebay for a used copy later. Thanks for the review, i like NLT

  • @Foffs_Musings
    @Foffs_Musings Před měsícem +4

    Excellent video. Really good to see a solid women’s study Bible.

  • @montyhall6600
    @montyhall6600 Před měsícem +2

    First timer here I actually prefer the ESV or NKJV but have never had a study Bible. My first bible as a child was the NIV and it’s falling apart! I’m deaf and so are some of my sisters in Christ. My husband preferred the action bible. It was easier for him to understand. He’s home with Jesus now. I’m a widow and a bookworm!

  • @alohm
    @alohm Před měsícem +5

    A very in depth review and your own insight. Thanks for sharing: the bible looks great for many.
    I believe there may be something particular about open box videos for this genre. I found a hard time finding a Bible period, never-mind drooling over large print versions... Leather was for the fancy peeps. I would consider yourself opening your first bible you saved for and waited for, or ordered, or customized.. Imagine an opening experience like that?

  • @Sweetpea1128
    @Sweetpea1128 Před měsícem +4

    Good review. I would seriously consider buying this Bible, but (1) I own SO many Bibles already and (2) I just purchased a small library of Bible reference books. That being said, I can think of two young women I would buy this Bible for as a gift because the solid content written from and for women’s points of view would really appeal to them.

  • @pambonbrake2230
    @pambonbrake2230 Před měsícem +3

    I love this Bible!

  • @Imlovingartstilllearning143
    @Imlovingartstilllearning143 Před měsícem +1

    Second and I love that Bible I've been wanting that Bible for the longest since I seen it a couple of nothing about a month ago but thank you for sharing

  • @christinawynkoop4027
    @christinawynkoop4027 Před měsícem +1

    I'm getting this Bible for free and I'm super excited to receive it.

  • @ISayToMyself
    @ISayToMyself Před měsícem

    Thanks for the review. Purchased as a BD present for sister. As for me? Holding out to see if they will produce a large print (as they did for the men’s version.)

  • @kaw19atlas
    @kaw19atlas Před měsícem +3

    Filament enabled is a big killer feature. Good thinking on Tyndale's part; their Courage for Life Bible is a similar offering with the Filament app and more devotional notes at the bottom, (plus journaling on the side). I hope they redo the Every Man's Bible with the same features.

  • @rebeccachapman1231
    @rebeccachapman1231 Před měsícem +4

    I usually despise Bibles (and many other resources) directed at women for various reasons, but I actually pre-ordered this Bible. It's not patronizing or focused on the trope of "Biblical womanhood" or pretty without substance. I DO like that it's pretty though. No reason why something can't be both beautiful and functional!

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem +1

      Rebecca it is both! You will love it when you get it! 😎❤️

  • @mikefitzgerald3524
    @mikefitzgerald3524 Před 29 dny +1

    I did buy the bible based on your review.
    I am hoping for similar projects, utilizing women scholars as contributors in a different translation in the future.
    As to your comment about the notes on the household codes etc being all in the egalitarian side - from my perspective, every resource I've ever seen growing up was always completely on the complimentarian side and I've had to go digging and searching for any and all resources that teach mutuality.
    Complimentarian sources almost never acknowledge mutualist perspectives in their notes and commentary.

  • @cecilly59
    @cecilly59 Před měsícem +3

    Seeing all of those women contributors is exciting. I will be ordering this Bible. Thank you.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      I have it shelly! You will love ❤it!

  • @kortinaimoore3396
    @kortinaimoore3396 Před 20 dny

    My fiancé has the every men’s Bible and loves it. I have been debating getting the every woman’s, this has helped me seal the deal.

  • @Gracelynnsmom2010
    @Gracelynnsmom2010 Před měsícem +1

    I agree , it should come in different translations. I read the CSB. I do wish it had wide margins as well, so you can add notes. But that’s just a personal preference.

  • @__reneemaof2
    @__reneemaof2 Před měsícem +1

    It's pretty and has the beef! I'm excited about that. I wish it was also available in NRSV but I dont mind having several translations and different study bibles in different ones

  • @sheronmckenna5815
    @sheronmckenna5815 Před měsícem +2

    Will by buying this on may 7 when it comes out. Thank you

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      Sheron you will LOVE ❤️ it! I have it and the study notes at the bottom did it for me! ❤️😎

  • @patkirkc
    @patkirkc Před měsícem +2

    You sold me! I plan on buying this for a gal who is being drawn by the Spirit to Jesus..I think this Bible would be a perfect place where she can start to read the Bible for the first time.

  • @pjhotosean
    @pjhotosean Před měsícem +2

    0:03 Still because of Dr Imes I really want to order a copy. She's the bomb. Are her comments available elsewhere?

  • @WhatYourPastorDidntTellYou
    @WhatYourPastorDidntTellYou Před měsícem +6

    I’ve been looking for a Bible like this!

  • @yunkerfaith
    @yunkerfaith Před měsícem +2

    Wish I could afford, but unfortunately not right now
    But thank you for showing what this book is all about

  • @purpletetrisdragon
    @purpletetrisdragon Před měsícem +2

    As amazing as this Bible is, and I do love the notes and contributors, I have a hard time liking the NLT translation and then I do not like any of the Bible cover colors. I am so happy that we finally have a Bible geared towards women though with so much substance and not so much “fluff” or condescending content, like: No maps, babying or hand holding. I really like that it is so good at teaching the basics and even has a study bible page to help you take notes. There are so many good things about this Bible and this was a great review, I may purchase it in the future after all. Oh, and last but not least, the Filament feature is amazing. = )

  • @MusicalMind9
    @MusicalMind9 Před měsícem +2

    Seems like a great Bible! Really appreciate the egalitarian point of view getting a thorough showing here

  • @MidlifeByKirstin
    @MidlifeByKirstin Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for the in-depth review! I´ve preordered my copy just now. As a German I´m used to highlighted verses as it is common in the Luther bible translation to have what Luther considered key verses boldened. So it doesn´t bother me. The whole concept of egalitarianism vs. complementarianism is very foreign to me as roughly 50 % of our evangelical pastors are ordained women. I love American study bibles and own quite a few as German study bibles are very few (or translations of MacArthur, Ryrie etc). I usually don´t like study bibles for women (exception the CSB Study Bible for Women) so I´m excited for this one with solid scholarship.

  • @shellyc8101
    @shellyc8101 Před měsícem +5

    This exact Bible and color is on its way to my doorstep. I have several women’s Bibles and I have to admit the color and themes always draw me in, but I am always sort of turned off by the overpowering devotionals and women character profiles. Don’t get me wrong, I like character profiles, I just don’t understand why they all have to be women because it’s a woman’s Bible. I still love the profiles on the men! Every Bible for women has the same women profiles over and over. I got this one for the aesthetics, notes, and really hoping for more study content although I am not really a NLT reader as a main Bible. I appreciate your thoughts and insights on this Bible and I am more interested in studying with it alongside my other translations for further notes. Love your channel! I have purchased several of your theology recommendations!👍🏼

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem +1

      You will absolutely love this one!
      ❤😎

    • @shellyc8101
      @shellyc8101 Před měsícem

      @@Fruit17-ip4vlI received it today and you are absolutely correct 😊 I love it! It is a woman’s Bible like none other so far.

  • @WildflowersCreations
    @WildflowersCreations Před měsícem +1

    I really appreciate your indepth review of the content of this Bible and not just it aesthetics. I am a 45 year old woman who is considering this Bible but is very turned off by the scripture "Pinterest" pages as you call them, which is spot on. I am glad to hear this Bible isn't like so many other "women's" Bibles and has substance. Now I just need to decide if it has enough for me to look past some of the marketing cringe, as a woman I want practical not fluff.

  • @sharonyoung8251
    @sharonyoung8251 Před měsícem

    Personally, I am in the middle about the frufu stuff, either way is fine either way me. However, I use several study bibles, life application, ESV Study, and others. I find it gives me a more fleshed out understanding of whatever I’m studying at the time. Thank you for this review.
    I do teach a ladies class and I recommend bibles for them depending on where they are on their walk. Many are newer Christian’s and the BLT with Filament is perfect. Some aren’t technically savvy so Filament might not work for them.
    We are given the lessons with commentary, sometimes the Life Principles commentary. Also Dr. Thomas Constable’s Expository Notes at the Plano Bible Church website. We are also free to look elsewhere, and to go as deep as we feel comfortable with.

  • @vettejakes
    @vettejakes Před měsícem

    What’s your opinion in comparing this Bible to the ESV women’s study Bible? I’m trying to decide between those two. I’m returning to studying the word. Thanks for your honest reviews! I’m a new subscriber and enjoy watching your reviews.

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +2

      I'm not familiar with the ESV Women's study Bible firsthand, but from what I can tell it is an adaptation of the ESV Study Bible with devotionals by women authors. It is also Complementarian rather than Egalitarian. Having reviewed the ESV Study Bible here on the channel, I would recommend this one over it for someone looking for a women's study Bible (unless they specifically want a Complementarian, Calvinist study Bible).

    • @vettejakes
      @vettejakes Před měsícem +1

      @@DiscipleDojo Thanks for your timely reply! I’m ordering the one you recommended today. I’m excited to get started on it.

  • @mendyhand3895
    @mendyhand3895 Před měsícem

    🌺💐🌸🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 YES on …different versions! I still really love Thomas Nelson’s NKJV , Also in KJV and NIV’s Women’s Study Bibles. Lots of charts, good notes, maps throughout, it’s “pretty” lol, and I love it for some of the women who contributed, some not with us anymore. I think Thomas Nelson needs to update their Women’s Study Bible, not just redecorate the covers. I’m in my 50’s, so yeah… Not thrilled about the PRE HIGHLIGHTED verses, no biggy. But I will purchase this Bible. I’m seasoned enough to read pretty much any Bible. Look forward to looking at some different views. I’m a Calvary Chapel girl. So, I really love diving into the word. Also, putting myself in those particular time eras, is VERY helpful. I cracked up when I saw Our snacks compared to Manna! LOL! You gotta laugh! 🤣. Thanks again. Always love your deep reviews. Very very helpful! 👍🙏🏻🥁🌺. God Bless, Mendy

  • @boonella26
    @boonella26 Před měsícem +1

    I am not a fan of devotional bibles because it distracts from my personal revelation so it has been hard to get into the women's bibles. I'm excited to check this Bible out. I create my own "Pinterest pages" but I like the balance of pretty and substance.

  • @e.m.8094
    @e.m.8094 Před měsícem +1

    Do you purchase all of the other Bibles you review? 😮

  • @kathya8421
    @kathya8421 Před měsícem

    Good review. Had been on the fence about this one, but think I'll grab one. Might I ask what your favorite study bible is (not women's)?

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem

      My personal favorite is a tie between the Zondervan Archaeological Study Bible and the Baker Illustrated Study Bible...both of which are sadly out of print.

    • @kathya8421
      @kathya8421 Před měsícem

      @@DiscipleDojo Guess I'm fortunate since I have both. Thanks.

  • @myparallaxview
    @myparallaxview Před měsícem +1

    Good review. Hopefully "women's" bibles will continue to get meatier. Sounds like this one is pretty good. It wouldn't keep me from buying it, but I'd love to know who's idea it was to put in the bit about the manna 😳🙄😂😂😂

  • @commonweakness9060
    @commonweakness9060 Před měsícem +1

    Great review. I'm sad to see that there are no LARGE PRINT versions of this bible. At least I've not found one. If anybody does I would love a link to it. I think this bible would be great for my 72 year old mother.

  • @kimcruz3889
    @kimcruz3889 Před měsícem

    This one or the CSB study bible? I’ve been rewatching both (and your other videos) and my head hurts I can’t decide which one to get!! 😅 I’ve never had any study bible before so I wanna get the “best” 😊

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +1

      This one is egalitarian (affirms women in preaching and teaching) the CSB is Complementarian (women are not allowed to teach men). They are both good, just be aware of each one's bias when choosing.

  • @andrestrevino4962
    @andrestrevino4962 Před měsícem +1

    Have u already made a review of the 5th edition of the new oxford annotated bible?

  • @faeleia
    @faeleia Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the review! I always dreamed about a beautiful study bible with the aesthetics (colours, fonts, layout) but with very solid and rich in theology and commentary, but not geared only to women with women related themes, or elements, like the quotes from women, or devotionals.. I rather the space be used for note writing.. I wish there were substantial and honest representations of the different camps, with regards to predestination, egalitarian vs complementarian..Pretrib etc. I get this is a woman's bible from women for women, but this is a bit much lol.
    I definitely laughed and appreciated at the manna vs modern day snacks and welcome these, and I appreciated the question on Lot's shady offering his daughters as sexual slaves, but idk if the little note offered much commentary apart from 'yeah this is not a nice thing Lot did and Jesus understands this unfairness.' It's a valid question, and i was eager to read more on this. I do appreciate more info on the parts that offer historical context and timeline.. but also wished the bible also provided write ups on male and female characters and where to read more of them.
    Also sorry to hear revelation is left uncommented. Also, i already own the NLT study bible, which is lovely but overly huge. For these reasons I will continue my search for a gorgeous study bible..and keep my eye on your channel for more of such bible reviews!😊
    I'm also not anti women, otherwise my bibles won't all be NLT and a pink NIV... and my highlighters and pens are all rainbow colours. I just really enjoy theology as well and feel disappointed how shallow some of the women's bibles have been. I also believe some male scholars can provide great notes that also benefit a women's bible, so I'm wondering if by limiting only women writers in women's bible somehow also reduces the amount of potential study notes we could get like say in revelation.

  • @luxbookplanners
    @luxbookplanners Před měsícem +4

    it’s definitely giving older woman aesthetic with the design but i think my mom who is 60 would love this. it would make a great christmas gift for her. thanks for sharing!

  • @bealove1735
    @bealove1735 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for your review. I really appreciate your approach. I agree with you, the publishers would have done better to not highlight verses. I am grateful they are highlighted in dull brown so they don’t jump off the page at me but still, unless the authors are going to expound on why these verses were chosen specifically then highlighting them seems odd. 1 Kings 6:9? Really? (the oddest one I’ve come across so far but others are equally off my radar) I don’t have an opinion yet on the other features.

  • @mrstofu2
    @mrstofu2 Před měsícem +4

    The new living translation is very easy to read ✌️

    • @e.m.8094
      @e.m.8094 Před měsícem

      I concur. I enjoy the NLT and the Phillips NT for devotional reading.

    • @mrstofu2
      @mrstofu2 Před měsícem

      The NLT is not my favorite translation; I have other bibles, the NLT is what I started out with as a new believer.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      I agree! It make’s understand it so much better! 💕😎Great comment!

  • @AndreaCalvert-hg8fd
    @AndreaCalvert-hg8fd Před měsícem +2

    Thoughts on CEB? Also, got a good chuckle re: the "Goldust" comment

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem

      I was wondering if any women would catch that reference! Haha
      I reviewed the CEB Study Bible here on the channel, so feel free to take a look at that one for my thoughts on it!

    • @AndreaCalvert-hg8fd
      @AndreaCalvert-hg8fd Před měsícem

      @@DiscipleDojo Thanks! I'll do that. I appreciated this review, and I obviously acknowledge the importance of having female academics involved in any Bible releases. (I'm doing my D.Min in Leadership, researching spiritual abuse.) I just got done watching the She Reads Truth Bible review, and you mentioned that it was only male academics. I find that problematic as well... however, it's hard to find the male academics for this Bible. Once again, especially being a woman in ministry in a conservative area, I recognize the importance of female academics. I'm not trying to discredit, I'm just wondering what your thoughts are here, too. Can there be a balance?

  • @normmcinnis4102
    @normmcinnis4102 Před měsícem +2

    Make sure that it has the book of Obadiah.

  • @dragonflyinn2005
    @dragonflyinn2005 Před měsícem +1

    Do you have a good recommendation of a Bible just like this one in NKJV??? I really like this Bible, very informative.

  • @Jeowyn
    @Jeowyn Před měsícem +2

    That manna thing might be the most embarrassing, patronising thing I've ever (by proxy) read. 😮 HOW did that make it to publication??? Great review, though, thank you 👍

  • @ChristcentredNaturalgee
    @ChristcentredNaturalgee Před měsícem +2

    I really enjoyed this video. At 11:32 it sounds like you said “demon”

    • @myparallaxview
      @myparallaxview Před měsícem +1

      Yikes, I went there and it did sound like he said demon, but I could read the page where he was reading and it said
      *D*octor of *MIN*istry
      And I'm guessing that is commonly shortened to D-MIN but it sure sounded like she headed their demon program 😱🤔😂

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +2

      Haha, no. D.Min = Doctor of Ministry. 😅

  • @1klasact
    @1klasact Před měsícem

    Another excellent review, as always.
    Question: By chance do you know of bible that uses the names Yeshua and Yahweh instead of Jesus and God? It's my understanding Jesus and God are titles but Yeshua and Yahweh are their actual names? Can you speak on this and also point me in the direction of a bible that uses their names in place of their titles? A friend recommended a bible called "The Scriptures" by the institution for Scripture research. But I looked at the reviews and saw a few that mentioned there isn't any history showing where they found their information. So I am hesitant. Any insight you might be able to give me, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

  • @Amatheny040209
    @Amatheny040209 Před měsícem

    I just ordered this Bible after watching the review and seeing the women scholars who are involved with the Bible. Marg Mowzcko has reviewed the NLT and was not complimentary, so I wish there were other versions of the Bible. However, I have many versions at home and will just use those to compare and contrast. Lastly, I will say that I have completely avoided "women's" Bibles because they are 9 times out of 10 just fluff. For those of us who are serious about Bible study and not caring for the complementarian approach those Bibles marketed to women take, this new Bible sounds promising.

  • @panamaprincess1
    @panamaprincess1 Před měsícem +1

    I ordered one in blue. I don't use bible cases/covers. What can I do to keep the light color leathersoft clean?

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +1

      I'm the wrong person to ask. 😅

    • @panamaprincess1
      @panamaprincess1 Před měsícem +1

      @@DiscipleDojo Thanks so much for the quick response!

    • @heathermoran6134
      @heathermoran6134 Před měsícem

      I got the blue too. I've also been wondering how to care for leather-like bibles

    • @panamaprincess1
      @panamaprincess1 Před měsícem

      @@heathermoran6134 I checked out the leathersoft website, but it wasn't very helpful.. I think I saw on another website: don't use solvents. I'm going to assume that includes water (universal solvent - I was a high school chemistry geek! Ha!). I hope wiping with a soft cloth will do the job.

  • @GrammyGottaGo
    @GrammyGottaGo Před měsícem +2

    *watches intently in coastal grandmother*

    • @GrammyGottaGo
      @GrammyGottaGo Před měsícem

      I think it’s a pretty Bible and I like some of the features but I just want something deeper and from a more neutral standpoint, acknowledging both egalitarianism and complementarianism

  • @BitesOfFaith
    @BitesOfFaith Před měsícem +2

    The print does look too small for somebody who is visually impaired and the red letter isn't good for someone with low vision.
    I have a question, how come absolutely no Bible reviewer ever talks to the publishers about making a Bible for people who are visually impaired, mostly blind, or that just want a physical Bible that they can read? I wish that people with a platform who have the publisher's attention would take note and talk to them about this.
    The sad part about all this is that these are supposed to be Christian publications and Christian reviewers that exclude the people that need a physical Bible probably more desperately than people who have stacks of them on their shelves but don't read.

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem

      Unfortunately, Bible publishing is a big business and since there would not be a widespread market for such products, publishers won't create them for mass market.
      My blind friends use audio Bibles and/or screen reading apps or software, so you are the first person I've heard make such a suggestion for printed Bibles for visually impaired readers.

    • @BitesOfFaith
      @BitesOfFaith Před měsícem

      @@DiscipleDojoBut there's more people out there than you realize with this disability. Just think of the elderly population for example. They may not be disabled with blindness but their eyes are diminished just due to age.
      I feel that the Christian Bible reviewers have a responsibility to make this known to the publishers. This is part of the reason why they don't publish books is because they don't see the need for it even though this should be a no-brainer for people who are supposed to be Christians and be inclusive of everyone.

    • @TheTeddytumtum
      @TheTeddytumtum Před měsícem

      I have some large print bibles. There are quite a lot now. You can look up the font size on websites so you know.

    • @BitesOfFaith
      @BitesOfFaith Před měsícem

      @@TheTeddytumtum Thank you! I've been trying but they still have red print. And with me being mostly blind large print to me is 14 font and up. Bibles just don't come with this type of font. I did find a couple that do but still have the red print and the very thin font lettering.
      Thanks for replying! At least your response sounded caring.

  • @lindaharrison3240
    @lindaharrison3240 Před měsícem +1

    Just saying I really enjoyed your review. I would definitely take this off your hands, but I don't blame you for keeping it. Men and women absolutely have different focuses and men need to know how women see things, IMO. I also wish Revelation had scholarly contributions, but perhaps women haven't chosen that area for biblical scholastic study for whatever reason. Egalitarian? Complementarian? I have no idea what those words even mean.

  • @e.m.8094
    @e.m.8094 Před měsícem +1

    I'm debating between The Women's Study Bible and Every Woman's Study Bible as a gift for my 70 year old mother. Any recommendation?

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +1

      The latter.

    • @e.m.8094
      @e.m.8094 Před měsícem

      @@DiscipleDojo THANKS!

    • @heathermoran6134
      @heathermoran6134 Před měsícem +1

      I have both and definitely prefer every womans bible. It's great 👍

  • @hassanmirza2392
    @hassanmirza2392 Před 3 dny

    I had a question. Do Protestants use any post-Reformation Orthodox/Catholic resources to develop their theological ideas and study notes? As I understand they have the religious ideology of Sola/Prima Scriptura, and they use classical Latin & Greek Church/Apostolic Fathers resources (also the Reformation figures writings), but not the post-reformation Catholic/Orthodox resources.

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před 3 dny +1

      Most Protestant scholars are in conversation with the works of Orthodox and Catholic scholars through various academic conferences within the scholarly guild.

  • @ToworshipHIMilive1
    @ToworshipHIMilive1 Před měsícem +1

    I'm wondering if the manna article was a joke that made it to print... 🤣 Because it just sounds like a funny office thing, not to be taken seriously. And when you're writing papers and doing scholarly work (older bible college student here), you tend to write jokes in the notes to stay focused (and yes, they're taken out after). But that's just my opinion on it. Other then that, this bible sounds like a good buy.
    As a female, I've never liked the bibles marketed to women as they always seemed like fluff and girly pretty. Of which I'm not. I like meat in my bible and always been interested in getting deep since I was 11. Most people that I've talked to recently, men and women of various ages, all want the deep meaning and teaching of scripture. And at the very least, churches might consider having a class on Hermeneutics for anyone interested in looking beyond the basics.

  • @donzelleendres9109
    @donzelleendres9109 Před měsícem +1

    I didn't realize this was a study Bible. It's not marketed as one.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      It is! There are so many study notes in it!

  • @kevinanderson6938
    @kevinanderson6938 Před měsícem +2

    19:15. No. NOT especially for female readers. Especially, simply, for humane readers of either gender. Period. Full stop.

  • @Rain-Dirt
    @Rain-Dirt Před měsícem +4

    There's just something that is just wrong with "woman's" or "men's" towards religious books. I'm sorry, I'm going to call it out as I think it is.
    Why not just keep it at having one version where everything is covered (which no study Bible truly has done so far, very irritating) and not just limit it to what is considered stereotypical or desired (genderroles) from the religious perspective. It feels like toxic propaganda to me in one way or another. Sure , have some artsy differences, I'm all for that, but the labeling and content should not be s3x oriented.
    Even when it comes to layout I find it annoying that f.e. men can not like flowers or fancy lining and women can not like a pure black binding with metal finishings.. Why do we have to put ourselves into boxes like that, with the only result that it can have is being judged for having a "women's" stamped on the Bible as a guy or vice versa.. Propaganda/marketing are words that come to mind thinking about this.
    For clarification, I'm not talking about f.e. "women in the Bible" or "men in the Bible", which is something that can be done perfectly. It's still neutral from a "learning" perspective.
    If "men" do not ask the question to why Eve got "punished", then that is a problem in itself (which I think labeling of roles or Bibles is in part the cause of that). And what's even more, it is a problem that should not be discussed in "women's" versions only. Like what the heck? Aren't we all humans together who should learn from eachother?
    The Bible ought to be approached from a neutral position, regardless of s3x or gender.
    And yes, the misogynistic approach to certain study Bibles is def. part of that toxic genderrole propaganda/marketing. It limits learning (and is somewhat insulting I feel).
    As usual, great review. Ty for sharing.

    • @Jeowyn
      @Jeowyn Před měsícem +1

      I am not a "girly-girl" and am dismayed at how gendered the covers of many Bibles are, even those not explicitly marketed to men or women. I don't want a Bible in camo print or pink sparkles, I just want a normal Bible that looks like an adult owns it - and preferably not in black or anything weird, like orange and lime 😢 I'm happy with my Navy/Tan NIV study bible, but it was a long process sifting through too many gendered or ugly choices to find it. That said, I like the olive green NLTs.

  • @gregoryrice9998
    @gregoryrice9998 Před 28 dny

    Please read Codeword Barbelon and watch Tares Among the Wheat

  • @heathersheartco
    @heathersheartco Před měsícem

    I would prefer to highlight the verses that stand out to me and not have someone tell me what I need to consider important unless it’s something that pertains to certain non-negotiable of the Christian faith. And yes I have e avoided women’s study Bibles because they were more
    Fluff than actual study !!! If I want fluff I’ll get a women’s devotional.

  • @christinawynkoop4027
    @christinawynkoop4027 Před 22 dny

    Do you like this Bible more than the NIV study Bible?

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před 22 dny +1

      The NIV Study Bible is more general purpose and has more content, so it's an apples-and-oranges comparison, I'd say.

    • @christinawynkoop4027
      @christinawynkoop4027 Před 22 dny

      @@DiscipleDojo got ya.... thanks 🙏🏼

  • @pjhotosean
    @pjhotosean Před měsícem

    If this had been the NET translation I'd buy one for every woman I know. But the NLT is just a bad paraphrase with little to recommend it.

  • @anitrarn
    @anitrarn Před měsícem +2

    If there was a meatier Bible with more study notes and all the color this one has I would nab it.

    • @DiscipleDojo
      @DiscipleDojo  Před měsícem +2

      NLT Study Bible

    • @sylviafriessen9124
      @sylviafriessen9124 Před měsícem +2

      The NLT Illustrated study bible

    • @rakuenrider
      @rakuenrider Před měsícem

      All study notes of NLT Illustrated Study Bible are included in the Filament app.

    • @Fruit17-ip4vl
      @Fruit17-ip4vl Před měsícem

      @@sylviafriessen9124I have it and it is one of the best Sylvia!

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před měsícem

    I've heard there are heretical elements of Tyndale's translation that may be of concern.