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I have wanted a ‘tiny’ (i.e. physically very small version) of the Bible for some time now so that I may be able to conveniently carry it in my pocket or otherwise regularly so that I may be able to read the Word of God in many situations. I have considered digital versions of the Bible but don’t find myself drawn to them.
Whilst shopping around I discovered that there are no Catholic Bibles with the complete canon in such a format and that it is only the NIV Bible that is available as thus. I am aware that the NIV Bible is not complete and lacks 7 books and I am aware it is not a version that has received the Nihil Obstat or the Imprimatur.Considering these and considering that I intend to keep my Catholic Bible as my primary source from which to study the Word with the NIV as only a subsidiary version to be, for the most part, used in specific circumstances for sake of convenience, would it be advisable to purchase the NIV ‘tiny’ version of the Bible?
Whilst shopping around I discovered that there are no Catholic Bibles with the complete canon in such a format and that it is only the NIV Bible that is available as thus. I am aware that the NIV Bible is not complete and lacks 7 books and I am aware it is not a version that has received the Nihil Obstat or the Imprimatur.Considering these and considering that I intend to keep my Catholic Bible as my primary source from which to study the Word with the NIV as only a subsidiary version to be, for the most part, used in specific circumstances for sake of convenience, would it be advisable to purchase the NIV ‘tiny’ version of the Bible?
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