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Omega Heirloom Bible Review

June 17, 2024 by notesfromtheparsonage 2 Comments

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The Omega Heirloom Bible from Crossway is a premium Bible that feels fantastic in hand and reads so clearly. Let’s take a closer look!

Pinterest sized image with title on top and a picture of a dark brown leather Bible on a slightly blue wood table.

Crossway sent me this beautiful Bible from their premium Bible collection. At first, I was thinking it would be exactly like the Alpha Edition Heirloom Bible, but I was wrong! While similar, this Bible is uniquely different.

Bible Packaging

Black Box with gold lettering of the ESV Omega Heirloom Bible on slightly blue wood table.

This Bible comes in the two piece black box from Crossway. Inside, you’ll find a velvet wrap for the Bible itself. It is so beautifully packaged. You can’t see this bit, but the smell of the leather really hits you when you open the box!

Brown leather Bible inside velvet wrap and black box on slightly blue wood table.

As always, Crossway’s Heirloom Bibles have a lifetime warranty. This is a Bible meant to last forever. It is meant to become an heirloom.

Omega Heirloom Bible Exterior Features

Top edge of the dark brown leather of the Omega Heirloom Bible from Crossway on a slightly blue rod table.

This particular Bible does come with two cover options. You can choose from the black goatskin option or this dark brown slick Wellington Leather. The Wellington leather cover does get marks from wear, but I actually like that a lot more. I love the look of worn leather, and I can’t wait to see this beautiful leather fully worn.

I know the worn leather and how easily it scratches might bother some people. Think about that slick leather getting a scratch. If you are annoyed by that thought, maybe go for the black goatskin cover.

The spine has those raised lines across it. The words on the spine are pressed into the leather, not printed onto the leather.

Picture of Omega Heirloom Bible from the bottom showing the four ribbon markers and the golden page edges.

This Bible comes with ample ribbon markers! It has four and they are different colors, which I love. You have black, white, dark brown, and a medium brown.

The gilded edges are those that are gold with the red undertone– you know which ones I mean. When you flip the pages you get this flash of like a rose gold type color.

This Bible is a thin line style Bible. It is larger than the Alpha Heirloom Bible. The official measurements are 6.125″ x 9.125″. As you can tell in the pictures, it is thin. What you can’t tell is the slight floppiness of it. (For some reason, every Bible that arrives in this house, The Pastor grabs it and shakes it to see how it feels in the hand when you get fired up preaching and start shaking the Bible at people.)

Omega Heirloom Bible Interior Features

The interior of this Bible is beautiful. It is double column in a very easy-to-read 10.5 point font. You can see it contains cross-references but not study notes. The spacing of the letters and words is excellent and makes for a very comfortable and easy read.

As far as extra features, this Bible is pretty simple. It contains front dedication, marriage, birth, and death pages that are a thicker and slicker paper than the rest of the Bible. There is a good sized concordance in the back. Several full color Bible maps on thick, slicker paper are also in the back. That is really all of the extras there are.

I also need to talk about the paper itself. This European paper they use in their premium Bibles is just next level. It is so smooth and the pages don’t stick together at all. But it is also thin, like Bible paper should be. It isn’t something you can really photograph, so you’ll just have to believe me. (Unless you happen to be over at the parsonage for some reason and then you can feel it for yourself!)

Thoughts on the Omega Heirloom Bible

The size of this Bible is The Pastor’s preferred size of preaching Bible. That is where I can see this being the right Bible. This is an excellent everyday preaching Bible for a Pastor, Teacher, or Missionary. It isn’t a study Bible, but you can study this Bible (especially with all the cross references). There isn’t really room for notes in the Bible. The ease-of-reading and size make this a very ideal Bible for teaching and preaching.

My husband’s first preaching Bible was just a standard thin line leather Bible. It was a fine Bible (though no one wrote on the dedication page, which always broke my heart a little– always write on the dedication page), but it didn’t last. About fifteen years into ministry, pages were falling out and the Bible was falling apart. It was hard for him to let go of that Bible because it meant so much to him. And it made me sad that he didn’t have a better Bible to begin with.

That is why I think all preachers should be gifted an amazing premium Bible. It is a heartfelt way to put your endorsement behind their calling. It is a meaningful thing to do that is also useful for them. I can just imagine how beautifully worn this Bible could be over a lifetime of service to Jesus. Even 15 years in, it isn’t too late to get a nice Bible for sharing the Word to the world.

This is probably not the Bible for everyone. It isn’t the Bible for me. I need space to write. I want study notes. I’m not a nice, compact simple Bible type. I’m married to the nice, compact simple Bible type. So, just because it isn’t for me doesn’t mean it isn’t an amazing Bible.

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  1. William Baker

    September 18, 2025 at 6:10 pm

    came here from a google search… lol the blinds in the backrgound of your picture are blinds I have only seen in a parsonage. Must be a thing . Lol

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