Why the Cambridge Diadem Deserves More Attention

 
 

 

Cambridge has released a new version of the Diadem Reference Edition in the NRSV Updated Edition — and it gave me the perfect excuse to talk about one of the most underrated Bible formats in their lineup.

In this video, I explain why I think the Diadem may be the ideal “middle” option between the ultra-compact Pitt Minion and the larger Wide Margin editions. While I’ve previously shared my preference for the original 1989 NRSV over the Updated Edition, this video is really about the format itself — and why I think the Diadem deserves far more attention than it gets.

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