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This is a brief review of the 17:18 Series of Bible Journals. Each journal contains a portion of the Bible that allows you to read and write the text guided by the verse numbers. The left page provides room for notes while the right page is for the text. The paper is FP friendly and I have encountered no bleed through. The binding is stitched and does lay flat making it easy to write in. There is one black ribbon marker. Generally there is plently of room for each verse but a few times there was not.

The first writing sample below is from a TWSBI 580 1.1 stub, with Noodler's Navajo Turquoise. The second is a fine nib and I think Purple Martin if I recall correctly.

Overall a very nice journal for writing out scripture and making notes on the text.

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Wow, that looks great. I've actually never heard of this book before. I've been taking my notes in regular notebooks for years! Thanks for sharing!

 

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This is so cool! I was thinking of writing the Bible out in shorthand for practice. This would be perfect for that. Where can you buy these?

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Thank you so much! My husband and I have been looking for a way to enhance our reading of scripture together. I just saw that Mark will be out later this month. A set of the Gospels for each of us would be perfect.

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Christianbook.com has a lot of journals, books, and music available at reasonable prices. You should check them out.

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That is such a great idea. Richilia, I love how you have notes and questions in there. Seems like a great way to get some use out of your pens and do something worthwhile--I have just been mostly doodling during conference calls. I've now been inspired to give this a go.

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