Premium NLT Comparison

 

A side-by-side comparison or three unique NLT premium Bibles.

As I worked on my review of the Schuyler Caxton NLT, the thought occurred to me that each of the “Big 3” premium Bible publishers has a very unique take on the New Living Translation.

For Cambridge, it’s the Pitt Minion.
For Schuyler, it’s the Caxton.
And for R.L. Allan, it’s the NLT Reader.

I love all three of these Bibles, but they are very different. So I decided to record a video comparison so you can see how they stack up next to one another.

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

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Cambridge NLT Pitt Minion
• 4.5” x 6.875” trim size
• Less than 1” thick
• 6.75pt type size

• Paste-down goatskin
• Smyth-sewn binding

• Cross-references
• NLT Dictionary/Concordance
• 15 Cambridge Maps

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Schuyler Caxton NLT
• 5.375” x 8.25” trim size
• 1.75” thick
• 8.75pt type size

• Edge-lined goatskin
• Smyth-sewn binding

• Cross-references (margins)
• NLT Dictionary/Concordance
• Tyndale Bible Maps

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Allan NLT Reader (NLT R1)
• 6.25” x 9.25” trim size
• 1.25” thick
• 10pt type size

• Edge-lined goatskin
• Smyth-sewn binding

• Cross-references
• NLT Dictionary/Concordance
• Tyndale Bible Maps


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