The Bible I ended up with...

Benjamin Raymond bfraymond at prodigy.net
Wed Oct 20 00:56:00 EDT 1999


At 12:30 AM 10/20/99 +0000, Geoffrey Lessel wrote:
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>First of all, know that these are POVs from a total newbie who knows 
>literally nothing about variants or witnesses and such.  I liked the font 
>in the USB4, I thought it was easier to distinguish the letters.  I liked 
>to look at all the extra symbols and writing in the columns in the N/A 
>edition, but decided that right now, those would just distract me and 
>completely confuse me.  I liked the important-looking cover on the N/A 
>edition where it's not English, but decided that trying to impress someone 
>with the outside of my Bible is no reason to choose a Bible at all!...  I 
>liked the fact that the USB4 had the lexicon (no matter how small, it is 
>still easy to use for quick look-ups, and until I can afford a real 
>lexicon, this will do).  So after quite a bit of time holding them, looking 
>at them wishing I could read them, and flipping through them to see what 
>extra stuff they might have, I walked out with a brand new USB4 Greek 
>Bible.  I figured that if I got to be as good as you guys, I just might go 
>back and buy the other one because it might have some useful information 
>that I might want to know later on.  But for now, I am completely happy 
>with mine...even though the cover is in English...

Wow, someone who actually likes the UBS4 font!!  :-)

Glad you found one, Geoffrey. 



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