Finally, ESV!

by Mar 5, 2008Bible Typography

Crossway has finally come out with a single-column, paragraphed ESV.

Here’s the best price I’m aware of.

I’ve just gotten so enamored with my much more spartan TNIV edition that I’m sort of holding out hope that the ESV will have a similar edition (no verse or chapter numbers) soon.

I really admire Crossway’s push for innovation in Bible publishing. And as an occasional graphic designer I am very pleased with their typography, too.

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