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CSB Rainbow Study Bible Review

CSB Rainbow Study Bible Review

CSB RAINBOW STUDY BIBLE Provided by Holman

CSB Rainbow Study Bible


The Christian Standard Bible or (CSB) Rainbow Study Bible, was published by Holman Bibles. The CSB translation is trademarked by Holman Bible Publishers.

The first page is the the basic presentation page. The following pages include the copyright/publishing details and a Scriptural Promise for the Holman Rainbow Study Bible, quoting Genesis 9:8-17. To summarize, it’s about the Rainbow and God’s covenant to not flood the earth again.

On the To The Reader page: it gives insight into the history of the Rainbow Study Bible. A lot of time went into the concept of this Bible. The writing, research, and editing took years to complete for this wonderful edition.

On the Words of Explanation page: this section explains the idea behind this Bible and how the color and the underlined text is used.

We’ve got the Books of the Bible in biblical order and in alphabetical order. The table of contents shows the page number of in text maps within each book, as well as illustrations and maps located in the back.

We are given a guide as to what the different colors represent, these will also appear on the bottom of every page.

At the back of the book, we have the supplemental study aids that are very useful. 100 popular bible passages and 365 popular bible quotations for memorization and meditation is awesome.

 


Cited Information from the Bible Packaging:

Introductions to each book of the Bible

Full-color maps and reconstructions

Concordance

Subject Guide

Chart of Ancient Bible Texts

 


OVERALL THOUGHTS:

The CSB Rainbow Study Bible is a very unique bible. As someone who’s always hesitant to take a highlighter to the scripture… with this bible, I don’t have to, it’s been done for me. The color coding is very helpful when you want to focus on certain subjects of the Word. For example, if you want to focus on scripture relating to Prophesy or Faith, you can flip anywhere through the Bible and find those topics easily because of the color coding.

The highlights can also help you get a better understanding on your scriptural reading. I think this Bible should find its way to everyone, especially for those who recently found Christ or for those seeking His wisdom.

This bible gets extra points for having 2 ribbon markers! The font is actually pretty large, making it very easy to read.

My only con with this bible, is that it’s best to read this one where light is plentiful. I had a hard time deciphering certain highlight colors while reading at night next to a dim lamp.

So do I recommend you get the CSB Rainbow Study Bible? Yes.

 


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Crossway ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition Review

Crossway ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition Review

ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition

Provided by Crossway

ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition


The ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition was published by Crossway.

On the inside flap we get a quick overview about this elegant journal bible. The presentation page is decorated nicely.  Of course one of the first pages with full print will be the all about the copyright details and publishing information. The following page, is the contents page, listing out the books and other features that can be found in this bible. Before we open up to the Old Testament, there is a section that goes into detail about the English Standard Version (ESV) translation.

Each book in this Bible has a fully designed, unique title page. In the back of the Bible, we have an index of the title illustrations. 

There are 64 title pages with full page gold illustrations. The fine art doesn’t end with the the titles pages, because there are more than 250 hand lettered verses that can be found in the margins along with over 100 additional illustrations.. The 50 full page verse illustrations are very well designed

 


Cited Information from the Bible and Crossway.org:

9. Lexicon Font

Black Letter Text

2-Color Printing

Illustrated by Dana Tanamachi

Smyth-Sewn Binding

Single-Column, Paragraph Format

Thick Cream-Colored Paper

 


OVERALL THOUGHTS:

The Illuminated Art Journaling Bible is beautifully designed. The cream colored paper, the gold artwork, and black text look great together. The layout is simple and the illustrations and artistic scripture writing throughout are nice. The margin space is generous, plenty of room for journaling your thoughts and prayers. 

The 9 pt. font is a decent size and the single column paragraph format, makes reading the scripture easy without the wording/structure feeling cramped. The wide margins leave a generous amount of space for journaling your thoughts and prayers.

So, do I recommend that you pick up the ESV Illuminated Bible: Art Journaling Edition? Yes!

 


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Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow Book Review

Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow Book Review

Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow


 Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow is a YA Novel written by E.K. Johnston. It was published by Disney-Lucasfilm Press.


SUMMARY

The time has come for Padme to step down as Queen of Naboo. As she walks away from the throne, she discovers other opportunities in which she can still serve her home planet. Serving as a Republic Senator, Padme can be a representative for Naboo, and attempt to better the galaxy in the political ring.


CHARACTERS

 A lot of us tend to paint Padme as a strong female character… but is she? Or is she just paranoid, relying on those around her to bail her out? The conclusion I’ve come to, is both. We know from The Phantom Menace that during the skirmish of Naboo with the Trade Federation, Queen Amadala has hand maidens, a body double, an altered voice for “Royalty’s sake and body double disguise.” This book pretty much shows us that she has always been paranoid, before the Trade Federation conflict.

When Amadala makes her transition from Queen to Senator, it’s a bit tough for her make the adjustment. Padme uses the name Amadala as a stage name… an alias. When Padme is with her handmaidens behind closed doors, they talk about Amadala like she’s another person. It’s weird.

Even as Senator, Padme has handmaidens, a body double, a security team, and even has someone tapping into the newsfeeds on Coruscant.


OVERALL THOUGHTS

The book leads to a dead end. There is no climax. There is no real resolve. Some issues are tackled with the story… but overall, as a whole… the story leads to nothing. I don’t know if it’s supposed to tie into Clone Wars or if a second book is to be release… but the epilogue suggests that’s not going to happen. As I’m making my way through Clone Wars season one. I can’t recall any names that have been dropped in this book. I finished reading this book unsatisfied, underwhelmed, and a little confused.

RATINGI give this book an F. I expected a powerful YA novel about Padme. I wanted to close this book and feel that she was a truly powerful and in control character. Yet, I close the book feeling that she was just paranoid, relying on others to help her gain success.

I can’t recommend you read this book… But as a Star Wars diehard, it’s best to go ahead and complete your library. And hey, you may like this book, everyone’s taste is different.

 


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Star Wars: Darth Bane Dynasty of Evil Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane Dynasty of Evil Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane Dynasty of Evil Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane – Dynasty of Evil, was written by New York Times Bestselling Author, Drew Karpyshyn. This novel is the eleventh event on the Legends novel timeline. This tale takes place during the Old Republic Era, it also counts as book three, in the Darth Bane trilogy. It takes place 980 years before A New Hope.

SUMMARY

Dynasty of Evil is a bigger tale, introducing many new characters with multiple agendas. That said, I will focus primarily on the Darth Bane and Darth Zannah aspect of the story.

Darth Bane grows weary and anxious. Age is finding its place in Bane’s body and mind. His obsession with the dark side is ever present. He’s tired of waiting for his apprentice to take her rightful place as the master. He believes Darth Zannah will sit by, idly waiting for her master to die before taking the role. And that’s not the way of the Sith. Bane comes to the conclusion that if his apprentice will not do her duty, he will seek out the secrets of immortality and find a replacement. Meanwhile, there is another, out to seek and destroy the Bane. A child from the past, now grown and granted with the power of royalty.

Zannah senses the weakness in her master. She sees his growing frustration as he attempts his own holocron creation. She’s on the search for her apprentice, she knows her time to take on Bane is near.

To sum it all up into a few words, the theme of this final tale; a quest for revenge, power, and healing.

CHARACTERS

This book has a handful of great characters once again. In my review of Path of Destruction, I did not mention Bane in this section. In this review, I’ll only talk about Bane..

Bane: Free of the Orbalisk parasites, he’s become obsessed with creating his own holocron! The wear of age is catching up to Sith Master. The uncontrollable twitch in his nerves is irritating and a reminder of his mortality. Bane is one of the best villains I’ve read about. He’s wise, he’s powerful, yet vulnerable at times. He’s had many failures throughout his life. The path he chose, or rather, was forced into, eventually led him to the dark side. How would he have ended up, had he not got into that fight with republic soldiers so many years ago? Back when his name was Dessel. He is certainly worthy of the name, Darth Bane.

OVERALL THOUGHTS

I think Drew Karpyshyn is a master of character development. The arch in each character, either new in this book or the few that have remained since the beginning is crazy good. Darth Zannah’s journey through the dark side is drastically different than Bane’s. While you can argue that Bane’s path to the dark side was more of a tragic accident. Zannah made the choice to follow Bane’s teachings. When she was left on her own to find her way off Ruusan as a child… she did so. Had she not craved the power, she would have never returned to Bane. Darth Zannah is an incredible Sith, with a frightening power.

This final chapter in the Bane trilogy doesn’t fizzle out. No, it’s exciting, tense, and explosive. If I had to recommend you only read just one series in the Star Wars Legends canon… the Bane trilogy is definitely the series I demand you read.

 

Do I recommend you read Star Wars: Darth Bane – Dynasty of Evil? Of course I do,. I just said so!

RATING

I give this book an A. It was (99%) almost everything I wanted in this wrap up story of Darth Bane.


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Star Wars: Darth Bane Rule of Two Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane Rule of Two Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane Rule of Two Book Review

Star Wars: Darth Bane – Rule of Two, was written by New York Times Bestselling Author, Drew Karpyshyn. This novel is the tenth event on the Legends novel timeline. This tale takes place during the Old Republic Era, it also counts as book two, in the Darth Bane trilogy. It takes place 990 years before A New Hope.

SUMMARY

Darth Bane has completed his task in destroying the Brotherhood of Darkness. The Sith army is done, and the quest to destroy the Jedi and rule the galaxy has begun. Darth Bane has acquired his apprentice after successfully wiping out the Sith. The Sith Order has been reformed to its origins, with Bane’s apprentice, the rule of two has been reinstated. One with the power, another to crave it.

Bane discovers a book with the tomb location of an ancient Sith, Freedon Nadd, and will seek it out with the hope of finding a holocron. The holocron is a device that captures the essence of its creator, used to pass on knowledge. Bane will go alone, leaving behind his apprentice. In this quest, Bane becomes the host of a strange parasite called an Orbalisk that feeds on the dark side, but produces an enzyme that produces strength and increases the flow of the dark side. These hard shelled parasites cannot be removed. However, their exoskeleton is an incredible armor.

Zannah is left on Ruusan by herself as Bane begins his research. She must find a way to meet up with him on another world. This serves as her first test by Bane. As time jumps forward, Zannah is still learning the ways of the Sith, while a link from her past tempts her to turn from the dark side. The time for her to seek out her on apprentice is near. Through her own adventures, she has infiltrated a rebellious cell against the Republic. It is through this group she discovers a force sensitive who she may find useful.

The rebel cell attacks a government official who is guarded by the Jedi named Johun. Johun eventually discovers that the Sith are actually still in the galaxy. He will gather other Jedi to meet Bane and Zannah in a clash of lightsabers.

CHARACTERS

This book has a handful of great characters once again. In my review of Path of Destruction, I did not mention Bane in this section. In this review, I’ll talk about Bane, Zannah, Johun, and Darovit.

Bane: He has become so powerful, yet still craves more and more dark side energy. As the Master, he works tirelessly, nonstop at gaining more understanding of the Sith. With this knowledge, he will pass on all he learns to his apprentice, so that the order will remain true to its origins.

Zannah: Her power in sorcery is incredible. She can twist her opponents mind, turning their fears against them, driving them mad. She’s on the prowl for an apprentice, it has been quite a challenge to find the right candidate. She’s loyal to her master, absorbing as much knowledge and skill she can before she will eventually dismantle Darth Bane from his position.

Johun: He was the padawan of Jedi Master Hoth. He served with his master in the fight against the Sith, as a Jedi soldier in the Army of Light. Johun can be temperamental at times, causing others to remind him often, to take it easy. He’s brave yet vengeful, and will find his way to be face to face with the Sith.

Darovit: The temptation of Zannah. He’s the link to her past, to her childhood. He’s persistent in his pleading to Zannah, to go back to the light. He constantly refers to her as her former name, Rain. He went by the name of Tomcat in his youth. His failure as a Jedi padawan led to darkness, but he quickly abandoned the Sith and returned to the light. Will his quest to turn Zannah from the dark side be complete? Get this book and read it to find out.

OVERALL THOUGHTS

The Rule of Two is an excellent continuation in the Darth Bane trilogy. I’m just as thrilled with this read as I was with Path of Destruction! In this book we’re introduced to a new cast of characters and revisiting some from the previous book.

Bane has some nasty stuff going on with those parasites for sure. The imagery described for the Orbalisk and what they do is disturbing and disgusting. Karpyshyn does an incredible job at tying in new characters to the story and revisiting previous themes or locations. It reminded me of what George Lucas said about the Star Wars films, “it’s like poetry.”

The climax of the book had me on edge, the drama and thrills can cause chaotic reading and rereading. Darth Bane’s views on equality are pretty much real world politically incorrect, I love it. Bane’s quote on equality is so spot on, I had to copy it down in a notebook. That also goes to show that the dialogue in this book, is legit.

 

Do I recommend you read Star Wars: Darth Bane – Rule of Two? Yes, it’s a must, it’s book two of a trilogy!

RATING

I give this book an A+. It continues the brilliant tale of how one character changed the destiny of the Sith, and shapes his apprentice.


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