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The CSB Study Bible is designed to help you know and be transformed by God’s Word, keeping the beauty and majesty of Scripture primary on every page. This robust and well-crafted study Bible features an immersive, full-color, illustrated design and the ECPA award-winning Holman study system, with more than 16,000 study notes, word studies, articles, and other tools from respected Bible scholars presented on the same page as the biblical text they refer to. For both deep study and daily reading, this study Bible is an ideal resource for lifelong discipleship. FEATURES: Over 16,000 study notes 368 word studies 114 photographs 60 timelines 55 maps 42 paintings 34 articles 24 illustrations/reconstructions 19 charts Book introductions with book-specific outlines and timelines Durable Smyth-sewn lay-flat binding Two-column text format Robust center-column cross-reference system Topical subject headings 9.5-point type size Ribbon marker for easy referencing between pages Concordance Presentation page for gift-giving 6.6875" x 9.1875" page size The CSB Study Bible features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible® (CSB) . The CSB captures the Bible’s original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture’s life-transforming message and to share it with others. BEST FOR: Serious Bible students and lifelong learners of Scripture — With over 16,000 study notes, hundreds of word studies, and book introductions designed to deepen understanding, this edition helps readers explore context, themes, and meaning right alongside the biblical text. Those who want vibrant visual and contextual study aids — Packed with 114 photographs, 60 timelines, 55 maps, paintings, charts, and other visuals, this Bible brings the world of Scripture to life and makes historical and geographical context easier to grasp. Readers seeking a study Bible with extensive cross-references and study tools — The robust center-column cross-reference system, topical subject headings, concordance, and word studies help link passages and themes across the entire Bible, supporting deeper study and reflection. People who appreciate a reliable, modern translation — The CSB translation balances clarity and faithfulness to the original languages, making it easier to engage with Scripture’s life-transforming message while maintaining scholarly accuracy. Those who want award-winning study features — Built on the ECPA award-winning Holman study system, this edition combines trusted scholarly commentary with accessible explanation, making it both a daily reading Bible and a reference tool. Readers who value quality construction for long-term use — With Smyth-sewn lay-flat binding, ribbon marker, red-letter text, and a presentation page, this Bible is designed to hold up to frequent study, pew use, and ongoing devotional engagement. Gift buyers looking for a substantial and meaningful edition — The durable cover, full-color interior features, and comprehensive study helps make this Bible a thoughtful gift for milestones such as graduations, baptisms, or ministry recognition. Discover more Study Bibles in the Lifeway Brand Store. To learn more about the CSB translation, visit the CSB brand store on desertcart. Review: Great Study Bible Packed with Information! - I have several Bibles and study Bibles, this one has now become my primary study Bible. Introduction pages before each book is loaded with information. I strongly recommend that you read the “how to” use it as a study Bible. So much information! Our Bible study group is halfway through the book of Mark. I will be going back through the first half using this study Bible to get more information and I bought the matching Bible. Highly recommend both!!! Review: Very positive first impression - I needed a hard copy Bible for a men's small group that is starting where apps are specifically forbidden. As I didn't own a hard copy version of the Bible, and I didn't want just the text of the Bible, I started researching CSB Bibles. The three top contenders were The Spurgeon Study Bible, the He Reads Truth Bible, and the CSB Study Bible. When I investigated the He Reads Truth Bible, it became apparent that it was more of a reading plan Bible, and I can get reading plans for free on my app. That left the CSB Study Bible and the Spurgeon Study Bible, and not having anyway to compare them, I went with the CSB Study Bible because although I am a 5-point Calvinists, I wanted to be challenged with the study notes. It's helpful to learn from those you don't see eye to eye than to have your convictions validated often times. I have the Bible a good perusal. The photographs are phenomenal. Many pages this has the feel of a middle school text book, and I don't mean that in a bad way. There is an essay on how to read the Bible and what became of the Apostles. This is in the beginning and the end respectively and are relatively lengthy. Other essays are briefed and are located in the body of the text where it is relevant to the passage of Scripture. Another feature I like are the word studies. A small quibble is I would have liked to see the word in the original language and not just transliterated and phoneticized. (Though for me, since I can read neither Greek nor Hebrew, this is tiny quibble indeed.) I read the first three chapters of Romans and read all the study notes and they are helpful, but not overly profound. Because of the size of the book, the paper is think, but not as things as many Bibles use. I would place the paper thickness on the level of a dictionary. There is some ghosting (the letters from the opposite page being visible), but it is not distracting as it is in other Bibles with almost onion-skin paper. One thing that I personally did not like was the orange color scheme the book uses. Chapter numbers are in a orange font and the study notes are shaded in orange. But that's a personal pretence. Overall my first general impressions are very favorable, and I'm pleased with the purchase.































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D**2
Great Study Bible Packed with Information!
I have several Bibles and study Bibles, this one has now become my primary study Bible. Introduction pages before each book is loaded with information. I strongly recommend that you read the “how to” use it as a study Bible. So much information! Our Bible study group is halfway through the book of Mark. I will be going back through the first half using this study Bible to get more information and I bought the matching Bible. Highly recommend both!!!
D**.
Very positive first impression
I needed a hard copy Bible for a men's small group that is starting where apps are specifically forbidden. As I didn't own a hard copy version of the Bible, and I didn't want just the text of the Bible, I started researching CSB Bibles. The three top contenders were The Spurgeon Study Bible, the He Reads Truth Bible, and the CSB Study Bible. When I investigated the He Reads Truth Bible, it became apparent that it was more of a reading plan Bible, and I can get reading plans for free on my app. That left the CSB Study Bible and the Spurgeon Study Bible, and not having anyway to compare them, I went with the CSB Study Bible because although I am a 5-point Calvinists, I wanted to be challenged with the study notes. It's helpful to learn from those you don't see eye to eye than to have your convictions validated often times. I have the Bible a good perusal. The photographs are phenomenal. Many pages this has the feel of a middle school text book, and I don't mean that in a bad way. There is an essay on how to read the Bible and what became of the Apostles. This is in the beginning and the end respectively and are relatively lengthy. Other essays are briefed and are located in the body of the text where it is relevant to the passage of Scripture. Another feature I like are the word studies. A small quibble is I would have liked to see the word in the original language and not just transliterated and phoneticized. (Though for me, since I can read neither Greek nor Hebrew, this is tiny quibble indeed.) I read the first three chapters of Romans and read all the study notes and they are helpful, but not overly profound. Because of the size of the book, the paper is think, but not as things as many Bibles use. I would place the paper thickness on the level of a dictionary. There is some ghosting (the letters from the opposite page being visible), but it is not distracting as it is in other Bibles with almost onion-skin paper. One thing that I personally did not like was the orange color scheme the book uses. Chapter numbers are in a orange font and the study notes are shaded in orange. But that's a personal pretence. Overall my first general impressions are very favorable, and I'm pleased with the purchase.
M**F
A revision of the HCSB Study Bible
The CSB Study Bible is a revision of the HCSB Study Bible (which I've used for many years). I'm currently using the CSB and HCSB, and this CSB Study Bible on a weekly basis for Sunday school and Bible studies. Translation wise, the CSB is very similar to the HCSB since it is an updated revision of the HCSB -- both adopt the "optimal equivalence" approach to translation. It is a flexible approach where the translators determine the original meaning and purpose of the text but then translate certain passages word-for-word, and other passages may be translated in a way to bring out the meaning to the reader. This "optimal-equivalence" approach strives for fidelity to original language and readability. In the CSB Study Bible, the publishers made the font more readable (approx. 10-12 font), and the study notes (approx. 8 font) are small yet readable. The publishers added colored photos and brief word studies of key words within the notes. The CSB notes look better than that of the HCSB Study Bible. What is different: There are new articles "Reading the Bible for Transformation" (Brian H. Cosby) and The Uniqueness of the Genesis Creation Story" (Kenneth A. Matthews) -- these articles were not in the HCSB Study Bible. Both the HCSB and the CSB study Bible have the articles "How to Read and Study the Bible" (George H. Guthrie) and "The Origin, Transmission, and Canonization of OT Books (Jeremy R. Howard) Between Malachi and Matthew, there is a new article "Intertestamental History" which was not in the HCSB Study Bible. At the back of the Bible, after the book of Revelation, there is a new article "What Really Happened to the Apostles?" (Sean McDowell). There are a lot more study notes at the bottom of each page compared to the HCSB Study Bible. The notes have been revised and expanded. Other than these articles and the expanded study notes at the bottom, the content of the CSB Study Bible is very similar to that of the HCSB Study Bible. However, the print of the CSB Study Bible is much smaller than that of the HCSB Study Bible. For example, in both the CSB and HCSB Study Bibles, after Joshua 13, there is a helpful chart "Joshua's Cities of Conquest." In the CSB Study Bible, the chart is written in very small font (8 font) whereas in the HCSB Study Bible, the font is much bigger and the chart is spread across 2 pages. The Translation (CSB) Here is an overview of some good translations from the CSB / HCSB, and some constructive feedback of how the CSB/HCSB could have made "better" translations. Good translations in both the CSB / HCSB: Ps. 23:1 "The LORD is my shepherd; I have what I need." This explains better the notion of the LORD being our sufficiency than the NKJV, "The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want." I also really liked the translation of the Hebrew word "chesed" as "faithful love". (cf. Psalm 23;6; Lam. 3:22): "Only goodness and faithful love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD as long as I live." (Ps. 23:6) "Because of the LORD's faithful love, we do not perish, for his mercies never end." (Lam. 3:22) Also, I liked how the CSB/ HCSB translated the Greek word harpagmos ("to clutch or to snatch") in this way in Phil. 2:6 about Christ: "who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God as SOMETHING TO BE EXPLOITED." The CSB's translation of harpagmos is much better than the NKJV's translation as "consider it robbery to be equal to God" (which may confuse people or give the wrong meaning of the Greek word). The study notes for the CSB Study Bible: The notes are excellent. Most of the translators of the CSB come from an evangelical premillennial viewpoint, and the study notes reflect that viewpoint. The writers of the study notes adhere to the inerrancy of Scripture, to the biblical view of the Trinity, to Christ being fully God and fully human, to salvation through faith alone in Christ, and to a premillennial understanding of eschatology / the books of Daniel and Revelation. The introductions to each book of the Bible provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of the book, explaining: Circumstances of Writing Message and Purpose Contribution to the Bible Structure Outline of the Book At the bottom of the page in the Introduction, there is also a historical overview of the book and how it fits within the chronological history within OT or NT times. Notable events and rulers in both OT and NT history are noted. Furthermore, there are key word studies of important biblical words juxtaposed with the excellent study notes at the bottom of each page. Some constructive feedback: In certain poetic passages in the Psalms, the CSB misses out on the beautiful Hebrew poetry and it interprets some of the passage. For example, one of my favorite passages in Psalm 139: 7-10 (ESV) reads: "Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven you are there! If I make my bed in Sheol, you are there! If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost part of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me." In verses 8-10, the CSB translation reads, "If I go up to heaven, you are there, if I make my bed in Sheol you are there. If I live at the eastern horizon or settle at the western limits, even there your hand will lead me; your right hand will hold on to me." The CSB, like the HCSB, interprets the beautiful poetic phrases "wings of the morning ... uttermost parts of the sea" as "eastern horizon" and "western limits", thus negating the beautiful Hebrew poetry. This was quite disappointing for me in the CSB. My suggestion: please leave the beautiful Hebrew poetic phrases intact in the translation, and explain the poetry in the notes at the bottom of each page in a footnote. Another notable change in the CSB is that it translates the covenant name of God (YHWH) in the Old Testament consistently as "LORD." The HCSB alternated between translations of YHWH as "Yahweh" and "LORD." Personally, I wished the CSB retained the use of Yahweh, like the New Jerusalem Bible does. The CSB and HCSB also have some awkward translations of several OT Scriptural passages, which I hope will be corrected in future revisions of the CSB. One such verse is Micah 6:8. The ESV reads "He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?" The CSB's / HCSB's translation reads, "Mankind, he has told each of you what is good and what it is the LORD requires of you: to act justly, to love faithfulness, and to walk humbly with your God." You can be the judge of which translation is better. I prefer the ESV's translation. In addition, in the OT, both the CSB and the HCSB has the LORD saying, "This is the LORD's declaration" instead of "Thus declares the LORD" in other translations such as the ESV, NIV, or NASB (cf. Isaiah 43:10). When one reads passages such as Isaiah 43:10 aloud, the phrase "This is the LORD's declaration" sounds awkward compared to a simple "declares the LORD" (cf. ESV). Compare the 2 translations by reading it aloud: " 'You are my witnesses'" -- this is the LORD's declaration -- and my servant whom I have chosen,' and understand that I am he.." (Isaiah 43:10a CSB). Now read the ESV, "You are my witnesses,' declares the LORD, 'and my servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he' " (Isaiah 43:10a ESV). When you read the 2 different translations aloud, the simple "declares the LORD" (ESV) makes for a much smoother reading, than the wooden and awkward phrase, "This is the LORD's declaration" (CSB / HCSB). The CSB translators should have revised the awkward, "translation English" renderings of the HCSB to make it sound smoother as an English translation. Most of the other Bible translations (e.g. NIV, ESV, NASB, NRSV) have smoother English translations of Micah 6:8 and Isaiah 43:10. Is it worth it to buy the CSB Study Bible if you have the HCSB Study Bible? The only major differences are a couple of the introductory articles for the OT and some articles at the back on "What happened to the Apostles?" Most of the content are the same, except the standard version of the HCSB Study Bible provides much larger font and thus it is easier to read. In the CSB Study Bible, the study notes at the bottom of the page are much smaller than those in the HCSB Study Bible -- one has to squint to read the notes. Hopefully, in the future, the editors will make the font of the study notes larger so it's easier to read. I hope this review will help you to discern whether it is worth it to purchase the CSB Study Bible. The HCSB Study Bible earned the Evangelical Christian Book Award in 2011 for Best Study Bible. The CSB Study Bible will most likely receive similar accolades.
C**O
Great study bible
I have a couple of study bibles from NLT that I really like. I didn't realize the CSB was also written in a way that is easy to understand. I like this study bible the best because it has the notes on the bottom of the page and the chapters/verses on the top, there is a note for every verse explaining what the verse means. It's pretty much how the church service is at Calvary Chapel, you really feel like you understand what you are reading. You also know who wrote it, when, where, to who, why, which is written in the pages before you start the chapter. I never had a hardcover bible before, I always get leather, but I am finding it so much easier to handle a hardcover book instead. You open the page and there is no need to hold the pages open, like you do with a paperback. It is pretty thick, I will probably use it solely at home and bible study class, and take my smaller paperback bible to church.
A**Y
Yes yes yes
I highly recommend for those who are trying to dig deeper in their faith. This is a very good translation as well as study notes are very well put together
J**N
Content awesome!
Love the content but print next to impossible in size. Excellent organization. My concern is with your advertising — says “buy 2, get one free.” I did but didn’t get the extra copy. Also I thought CS stood for Century except it didn’t. How do i go about getting the third copy? The quality of the content is so Very, very good , I feel awful even calling it to your attention. Surely hope my copies are intact as I noticed others had issues. June Brandon Liked it so much I ordered leather edition hoping to reduce weight. I am 94 and it's pretty weighty!
T**N
A Great Study Bible
I really like this translation. It is much easier to read than the ESV or even the NIV and does not take paraphrase liberties. The study Bible is also very good. I use it alongside my ESV study Bible to get a more readable version and additional perspective in the study notes.
M**S
The Kindle edition of the excellent CSB Study Bible is hampered by a serious technical flaw.
Not long after I added the Christian Standard Bible (CSB) to my Kindle library, I discovered that Holman, the publisher of the CSB, has also published a Kindle edition of its CSB Study Bible (CSBSB). I very quickly added the CSBSB to my Kindle library as well. The CSB is one of the newest modern English translations to be published, having been released in 2017. I think this is a very good rendition of Scripture into contemporary English, perhaps even one of the best. According to the publisher’s web site, the CSBSB “includes… an array of study resources including: 16,124 study notes, 368-word studies, 94 photographs, 61 timelines, 55 maps, 44 paintings, 34 articles, 21 illustrations, and 19 charts — each tool presented on the same page as the verses it refers to.” These study tools were all prepared by Biblical scholars (many of them who also were translators of the CSB text). All of these scholars, who profess belief in the divine inspiration, inerrancy, and complete reliability of the Word of God, are careful to say that the study tools are not a substitute for the words of Scripture, but “serve the text of Scripture by bringing to light facts that aid comprehension.” I think they meet this goal very well. In the same way the CSB text is very clear and easy to read, so are the CSBSB study notes. They do, in fact, serve the text very well by making difficult passages easier to comprehend. Each book of the Bible is preceded by a short introduction that gives a brief historical overview and outline of the book. Study notes, essays and articles are very informative and interesting. Maps, photographs, and other illustrations are colorful and attractive. Although the CSB Study Bible Kindle edition is fairly easy to navigate, with cross-references and footnotes easily accessible through hyperlinks, navigation is significantly hampered by one serious technical flaw. In a departure from the CSBSB print edition, where the study notes appear on the same page as the verses to which they refer, the study notes in the Kindle edition appear at the end of each chapter, along with the cross-references and footnotes. Unfortunately, there aren't any hyperlinks from verses in the text to their corresponding study notes. I certainly hope and pray that this programming error will be corrected in future updates. Recommended.
I**7
Clear and well laid-out
This is a good translation with helpful study notes and other useful information. It also looks and feels to be of good quality.
N**Y
Solid construction with smyth sewn binding
I love the study notes! Great for deeply study God’s word as it also has good cross references. The print is comfortable and easy to read.
L**E
This Study Bible is excellent. I simply loved it!!
Excellent Study Bible!!
W**W
Amazing content, smooth opaque paper, crisp font!
This review is for CSB Study Bible hardcover edition. Content is amazing. Colourful pictures and illustrations make reading a joy. This is also newly printed in Korea. Paper is smooth but easy to turn, opaque and cream-coloured which gives it a cozy feel. The font is clear and crisp and red letters are maroon red. It is a wonderful edition at a good price.
A**O
An amazing tool to study the Word of God
I own many Bibles, since I use to collect the most beautiful ones and love to compare different translations, journal, and study the Word of God. This Bible has become the one that I read and study daily, since its notes, introductions to the various books, historical information, maps, and drawings help me to go a lot deeper. Particularly remarkable is the attention drawn by the editors on alternate translations of the texts, as much as the numerous explanations of key Hebrew (for the OT) and Greek (for the NT) terms. As to the CSB translation, in my opinion it is today’s best English version of the Bible. It aims successfully at providing a balanced rendering between literal and contextual focus. A special mention has to be made of the font, the colors, and the graphic outline of this Bible, which reflect perfect readability and elegance. I was even able to use the space between columns to take quick notes. I totally recommend it as a daily companion to study and worship.
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