NIV Study Bible, Fully Revised Edition (Leathersoft, Navy/Tan) with Red Letter vs NIV Super Giant Print Reference Bible, Leathersoft Teal
Overall winner: NIV Study Bible, Fully Revised Edition (Leathersoft, Navy/Tan) with Red Letter
Key Differences
Pick Product A (0310448999) if you want a feature-rich study Bible with full-color presentation, over 21,000 study notes and fourteen full-color maps; it also sits at a more affordable price tier and has higher user ratings. Pick Product B (0310460638) if you prioritize very large print and a soft leather-like cover for readability, but note reports of extremely thin pages and heavier weight
NIV Study Bible, Fully Revised Edition (Leathersoft, Navy/Tan) with Red Letter
NIV Study Bible, Fully Revised Edition in Leathersoft binding, navy/tan with red-letter text and comfort print. Includes extensive study notes and full-color maps for clarity and depth. Customers praise readability, information quality, and the visual presentation, including over 21,000 study notes and fourteen full-color maps
Pros
- readable comfort print
- extensive study notes
- full-color presentation
- numerous maps
Cons
- print size is large for some readers
NIV Super Giant Print Reference Bible, Leathersoft Teal
NIV large-print reference Bible with 16.5-point text and red-letter edition. Easy readability for visually impaired readers; smooth leather-like cover and thumb indexing. One customer notes you can read it from across the room
Pros
- large-print readability
- leathersoft cover with soft feel
- thumb indexed for navigation
- red-letter text
Cons
- pages described as extremely thin
- some find it heavy to handle
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Zondervan, Kenneth L. Barker, Mark L. Strauss, Jeannine K. Brown, Craig L. Blomberg, Michael Williams |
| Durability | Zondervan |
| Versatility | Zondervan, Kenneth L. Barker, Mark L. Strauss, Jeannine K. Brown, Craig L. Blomberg, Michael Williams |
| User Reviews | Zondervan, Kenneth L. Barker, Mark L. Strauss, Jeannine K. Brown, Craig L. Blomberg, Michael Williams |