First Impressions of Zondervan’s Thompson Chain Reference Bible (ESV) in Leathersoft
Just an everyday Christian sharing his thoughts on the new Thompson Chain Reference Bible (ESV) in Leathersoft by Zondervan! UPDATE 1: After I had already recorded/posted my review it was mentioned to me that maybe the improvement on the ghosting/bleedthrough was not because of better quality paper, but because of the lighter text. I’m not sure if this is true, but something to think about. UPDATE 2: I returned to Mardel this afternoon with my Kirkbride TCR Bibles and the new Zondervan ESV TCR to compare them to the new Zondervan KJV, NKJV, NASB, and other ESV TCRs. All of the ESVs had the same light/faded black ink. All of the others were slightly darker than the ESV ones, but all of them were lighter than any of my Kirkbrides.

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