KJV Premium Bible Comparison – Cambridge, Schuyler, & R.L. Allan

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A side-by-side comparison of the best KJV Bibles from today's Top 3 Bible Publishers! ⬇️ Leave a comment below to let me know what you think or ask any questions you have about these Bibles!

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0:20 Intro & Setup
2:18 R.L. Allan Longprimers
5:25 Cambridge Bibles
12:40 Schuyler Bibles
17:17 Final Thoughts

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As an owner of all 3;
the text block of the Cambridge Cameo is unmatched,
the leather & paper of Schuyler is unmatched,
and the study helps & overall design of Allan’s are unmatched.
In my humble opinion.

Matthew-
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I really like the turquoise and topaz! Gorgeous bibles. Thanks, Tim. Keep ‘em coming.

airangel
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For a true KJV fan I would think the 53 is the benchmark. However the Canterbury is a beautiful Bible with the drop caps and references at the bottom. Great review and comparison Tim. Thank you.

mikehoward
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I purchased the Blue Cambridge Turquoise last year. Love it. I’d get a Skyler Treveris, but my wife would lose her mind.

MarkSherlock
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I own the cheaper version of the KJV mcclaren version, but with these I Love the RL Allen long primer it is a beautiful Bible. I also like all the additions at the back of the Bible. Many newer Bibles are barely including anything but a few maps nowdays. I do like verse by verse and center or inside column references. Thanks so much for taking the time to show us all these. Take care

RobertP_
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The KJV Treveris gets my vote. Beautiful presentation of a beautiful translation.

chasemac
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Just bought the Canterbury! My first Schuyler and first KJV!

AlisonRamsland
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I have a 43, 52, 53, 62, 63, WM Canturbury, Full Yapp Canturbury and Treveris and I Love all of them. I don’t know what I’d do without my 53 though

parkerfellure
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Can you please make a separate comparison video focusing more in detail on the differences between the Cambridge Turquoise and the 53 Longprimer.

Cheetah-fhtq
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I don’t own a KJV bible but I really want to get a nice one because it’s a solid translation. I want to get familiar with reading in that classic language. I don’t struggle with nasb, ESV or Nkjv. This video is 100% up my alley, I’ve been eyeing the RL Allen 53 in calfskin.

bk
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Thank you for the side by sides, I really want a Schuyler and now I am really sold. The yapp is just neat.

Masta_E
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Excellent and useful comparison video, but missing the head-to-head I’d really like to see: the full yapp Turquoise vs the 53. Much easier to buy the Cambridge of course—there are no 53s for sale at present. And Schuylers are never in contention for UK folk.

glenn
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I would think the KJV is still popular enough to warrant printing it in a premium format. Schuyler recently printed the old RSV and had a good run and interest with it. I'm interested to see if what is offered by these printers for the KJV is similar to what is offered for the newer ones, like the ESV, NIV, NLT, etc.

robertjohnson
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For me, I would have to go with the Schuyler Treveris. Single column paragraph is my favorite Bible format, and the KJV is my favorite translation. Sadly, there aren't many single column paragraph KJV editions available on the market. But I've gotten two so far: The Cambridge Clarion and the New Cambridge Paragraph Bible. Go, Cambridge!!

caleblewis
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Thanks for this video Tim. I had bought the Schuyler Treveris Tuscany Calfksin about a year ago and it just didn’t fit me too well. This past week, I traded it for a Cambridge Concord. I absolutely love it, though I wish it was the full yapp like my Schuyler.
Without a doubt, each of these makes hold their own in specific areas. Would love to own all 3 one day.

PITTS
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Very helpful and informative reviews. Thank you so much!

sloanevonwertz
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Dude, this comparison made it easy for me. While I would love a full yapp. The Cambridge Turquoise text being so bold, looks great and easy to read. I have a KJV store one, and the font is just...not to my liking at all. My 2 Nelsons with the nice comfort print are very nice and easy to read. But I think the Turquoise will be my Bible of choice, because readability is the #1 thing Im looking for.

Thank you for the comparison video! It helped alot.

HeartInLight
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Thanks fo this side by side video. IMHO, if I were to purchase only one of these, it would be the R L Allan 63 longprimer. I love the wide margin & that they put the lined paper in the back of the bible. Keep up the great work. I love your reviews.

charjohnnyo
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I have the Allan 53c Longprimer the Schuyler Canterbury and Friday I will have the Cambridge Turquoise love them all but my favorite is the Schuyler Canterbury

douglassowter
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My personal preference would be a kind of burgundy colour, with super giant print, at least 16 point type face, with centre column that has cross references, and the ability to add pages. It would be nice also to have one that numbers the Books, Chapters and Verses of the Bible, and even one that has details on every verse, showing, for instance, what number verse it is, how many words, letters, and how many words and letters to date. I like Bibles that have what I call " Goodies " in them, that is, the charts, maps, tables, concordances. histories - the extra things that Tim was talking about.

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