Discover God’s Word through gorgeous illustrated verses. Crafted on high-quality paper and balanced with inspiring full-color art and blank space for journaling, the NIV Beautiful Word Bible for Girls encourages girls to spend quiet time with God and his Word. This Bible contains 500 illustrated verses to illuminate the rich stories, characters and hope contained within Scripture. It inspires girls to explore new ways to grow their faith, drawing deeper into God’s life-changing Word.
Features include:
500 full-color illustrated verses
Wide margins and high-quality paper for notes, journal entries or artwork
Index of illustrated Scripture passages
8-point font
Single-column text of the New International Version (NIV)
MY REVIEW:
This Bible is recommended for the 8-10 age range but I'm about to turn 34 on Monday and I'm pretty sure I'm keeping this Bible for myself. :)
Thanks Zondervan for sending me this Bible in exchange for an honest review. I was not paid for the review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.
I absolutely love the colorful scriptures on many pages! They are bright and encouraging. I have even contemplated cutting them out and laminating them and framing them, too bad it would make getting to the right scripture more challenging.
I also like NIV translation... a very easy to understand for the younger ones. Another feature that is nice is there is some space for writing and journaling or even free drawing to fit in the wonderful artwork already in the scattered through the pages.
EDIT***
It has been brought to my attention that some scriptures are missing. It will have a reference at the bottom like Some manuscripts include here words similar to Mark 9:29 for Matthew 17:21. There are a lot of other notes at the bottom that is similar to that one, some things are just definitions and others are stating reasons why the scripture isn't written there. I am confused on the "why" of doing it this way?
It has been brought to my attention that some scriptures are missing. It will have a reference at the bottom like Some manuscripts include here words similar to Mark 9:29 for Matthew 17:21. There are a lot of other notes at the bottom that is similar to that one, some things are just definitions and others are stating reasons why the scripture isn't written there. I am confused on the "why" of doing it this way?
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