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CSB Study Bible Review

December 30, 2025 by notesfromtheparsonage Leave a Comment

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Is the CSB Study Bible by Holman right for you? This review should help you find out!

Brown Leather Bible (CSB Study Bible) on wooden table with various ink stains

For 2026, I chose the CSB Study Bible as my primary study Bible. We’re reading through the Bible Project’s chronological reading plan and I’m looking forward to diving in with this new Bible. The CSB Study Bible stood out among other options for me this year.

I don’t always buy a new Bible for a new year. Last year, I read the NASB (1995) on the Bible app on my phone for my primary Bible reading. I worked full time, night shift in a hospital for most of the year, so I needed something easily on me and the Bible app worked well for me for that purpose. However, I found myself missing having a physical Bible in my hands each day. I also enjoyed reading the NASB, which is more on the word for word translation side of the spectrum and opted to go the opposite this year for some variety so I can “hear” the Scripture differently.

Again, I don’t always swap it up so dramatically. In fact, I used the ESV for daily Bible study for several years in a row before last year. I went super rogue one year and read the Complete Jewish Study Bible, which I appreciated. I’m just saying, I mix it up sometimes, I don’t sometimes. I have no hard and fast rules. I typically do try to stick to one version all year for my personal study.

collage of photos of the CSB Study Bible interior pages

The CSB Study Bible is not small. It is quite a hefty Bible with a lot of extras. I chose the brown genuine leather. The leather is soft and untextured, but wrinkles in the hand when you’re holding it open. The leather doesn’t feel particularly thick. Now, this isn’t a premium leather— just a basic leather cover. I’m hopeful it will weather and wear well, but the quality isn’t great, so I’m not sure it’ll be much better than imitation leather in the end. Also, if you compare my pictures to the product pictures, you’ll note the color is very different. The pictures I saw prior to buying this Bible were a variegated, worn looking deep brown. In person, I got a smooth, mid-tone brown.

The paper is quite slick. It has full color maps, pictures, and artwork throughout– so the paper is a bit more magazine-like at times. I chose this Bible for all these features. However, in terms of paper quality, the slick finish makes the pages stick together a bit and make it a little hard to flip and navigate. I wasn’t going to use Bible tabs in this Bible, but because of the slick paper and some of the formatting that make navigating it a bit slow, I opted to add Bible tabs anyway. (Looking back, I might have chose the indexed version if I had known how I’d feel about trying to find 1 Corinthians.)

There are full size maps in the back and smaller full color maps throughout. There are articles throughout. Each book has a lengthy introduction with art work. There are study notes, cross references, and even word studies throughout the text. There is a three-year and one-year reading plan included. Again, so many extras.

The text itself it two column with cross references between the two. The margins are not wide. I really debated giving up the wide margins because I know how much I write in my Bible. Ultimately, I decided the extras were worth trading my margins. It also has the words of Christ in red.

We know I think 4 ribbon markers is the appropriate amount for any Bible. The CSB Study Bible comes short there, only having 2 ribbon markers. There is also a dedication page, but no birth, death, or baptism record.

Ultimately, I’m going to be happy with the CSB Study Bible this year. It is a pretty substantial, budget-friendly genuine leather Bible. It has so many extras (not even including the online help portion) to aid in daily Bible study.

Study Tools I’ve Chosen for This Year:

  • Sharpie S-Note Highlighters
  • Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens
  • Xeno Lunatic Lunny 0.38mm Pens
  • Mr. Pen Round Transparent Sticky Notes
  • Mr. Pen Transparent 3×3 Sticky Notes
  • Mr. Pen Transparent Bible Journaling Sticky Notes
  • Washi Tape Set
  • Mr. Pen Kraft 3×3 Sticky Notes
  • Mr. Pen Highlighter and Pen Set
  • Strong’s Concordance of the Bible
  • Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary

Other Bibles I Considered This Year:

  • She Reads Truth Bible
  • CSB Single-Column Personal Size Bible
  • LSB Holy Bible, Journaling Edition
  • NLT Every Woman’s Bible
  • The Jesus Bible
  • KJV Giant Print Bible, Holman Handcrafted Collection

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  • She Reads Truth Bible Review
  • ESV Personal Study Bible Review
  • ESV Journaling Study Bible Review
  • Bible Tabs

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