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Young Women Love God Greatly Bible (NET)

 



"Young Women Love God Greatly Bible (NET)"
by Thomas Nelson

This is my first time reading the NET and the “Love God Greatly” ministry. Let me preface this review by saying that I’m almost strictly KJV only but sometimes I like to look up certain passages in other versions to compare the text. I was impressed with the wording after reading a little through the NET. The NET contains many translation notes explaining why some words or verses were omitted, so I appreciate that. I still prefer the KJV but the NET is very understandable, albeit, very different from what I’m used to. 


About this bible, be prepared to receive a BIG chunky tome. I personally like personal-size Bibles but also enjoy having chunkers as well. This also means that it is jammed-packed with extra stuff. 


Features

  • Book introductions & memory verses for each book of the Bible

  • 50 reading plans for reading through Scripture using the SOAP method

  • 10 topical reading plans about life’s issues, such as fear, anxiety, truth and lies, and friendship

  • 25 letters from a mentor offering instruction, encouragement, and love from a seasoned woman of faith

  • 25 heroes of the Bible profiling men and women who followed God at different times and circumstances

  • 25 heroes of the past articles highlighting women throughout the history of the church who made a difference for God’s kingdom 

  • 100 devotions with encouragement and insight into God’s Word

  • 66 personal testimonies from young women around the world

  • Reflection questions and challenges in the margins 

  • 10 maps that paint a visual picture of the biblical geography in the OT & NT

  • 10 timelines displaying historical events of Israel, the life of Jesus, and the early church

  • 10 infographics with key facts surrounding the story of Scripture 

  • 9.5 point comfort print typeface 

  • 2-inch margins, perfect for writing notes or journaling


Physical Characteristics 


The hardcover version comes in a pretty navy blue clothbound cover with a cute gold leaf design on the front. It contains two satin ribbon markers that match the color palette. The pages are smooth and white with a subtle leaf and aqua color design, making it very feminine without being too much. 


This Bible is jammed-packed with good stuff to aid you in your study of the Scriptures. Pick it up for yourself or as a gift for someone special,  you won’t regret it! 


You can get a copy here or here.


I received a complimentary copy of this Bible from BibleGateway and Thomas Nelson as a member of the Bible Gateway Blogger Grid. All opinions expressed here are voluntary and entirely my own. 

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