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Writing in a wide margin Bible
Thu, 2010-07-15 10:45 — Adrian ReynoldsIf you're an ESV user you may be interested to know that Cambridge University Press (who produce fine Bibles) have now added a wide margin ESV to their catalogue. It's not cheap, but if you love wide margin Bibles for note taking, theirs is the best UK text. I use a true-tone Crossway ESV which not only has a wide margin but single column text and, like an old fashioned Bible, each verse starts on a different line - this is great for note taking as it means that there is lots of space around each sentence as well as in the margin. I got mine from amazon UK.
But what do you write with? Some people use pencil - but I find a thin pencil can easily rip the page. Ballpoint is too thick and fountain pen (my weapon of choice) seeps through even "ink-resistant" pages. So I use 0.05mm technical pens - like these by Mistubishi. Ideal.

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Thanks for the tip about the mitsubishi pens. I have an ESY wide margin and wouldn't be without it and you have answered the question I have been asking for a while. Great to see the new blog up and running. Looking forward to great things. Any chance Proc Trust could add links to 'acceptable' preaching related blogs?