Wednesday, January 18, 2006

The Outdoor Bible review

Finally, outdoor enthusiasts can carry a Bible on excursions without worrying about its pages getting waterlogged or torn.
The Outdoor Bible’s waterproof, tear-resistant pages are printed on 100% plastic that feels like paper. The only threats are 150-degree temperatures and petroleum products. Ballpoint pens work to make notes and mark passages, but highlighters will smudge off.
The complete NASB New Testament comes in six rugged booklets stored inside a burlap bag. The first volume is Matthew and Mark; volume 2, Luke; volume 3, John; volume 4, Acts and Romans; volume 5, 1 Corinthians through Philemon; volume 6, Hebrews through Revelation.
The folding format can be confusing at first, but instructions adequately explain how to use it. The durable design modeled after outdoor maps is ideal for readers who desire a small, lightweight version, or those who only want to pack a book or two of Bible.
Other versions and the Old Testament would be welcome additions. Bardin & Marsee say they’ll release the KJV this year.Recommend not only to outdoor enthusiasts, but also to travelers, or those prone to spilling on or ripping Bible pages.

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