CSB Wide Margin Comparison

 

A side-by-side comparison of two premium CSB Bibles from Holman.

The release of the CSB Single-Column Wide Margin by Holman Bibles had a lot of people talking in recent weeks, and for good reason… it’s a great Bible. One of the things I love about it is that its a great complement to the soon-to-be-updated CSB Verse-by-Verse Wide-Margin. These two Bibles have a lot in common, but they also have some very significant differences. With that in mind, I decided to create a side-by-side comparison video so you can see how these Bibles stack up next to one another.

I hope this helps you think about which one is right for you.
Let me know if you have any questions.

 
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Here’s a quick overview of the features of each of these bibles.

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CSB Single-Column Wide-Margin
• 10.5pt typeface
• 6.75” x 9” trim size
• 1.8” thick
• 36 GSM paper
• Line matching
• Single-column text format
• Wide margins
• Smyth-sewn binding
• Art gilded page edges
• Double-sided ribbon markers
• Textual footnotes
• Concordance
• Full-color Bible Maps

Full Review of the CSB Single-Column Wide Margin

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CSB Verse-by-Verse Wide-Margin
• 10pt type size
• 6.75” x 9” trim size
• 1.5” thick
• 36 GSM paper
• Line Matching
• Verse-by-verse format
• Wide margins
• Smyth-sewn binding
• Art gilded page edges
• Three ribbon markers
• Cross-references & textual footnotes
• Concordance
• Full-color Bible Maps

Full Review of the CSB Verse-by-Verse Wide Margin




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