A Bíblia de Estudo para Toda Mulher não foge das perguntas que as mulheres fazem diante das Escrituras. Nestas páginas, mais de cem autoras e estudiosas de todo o mundo mergulham nas necessidades, nos desafios e nos exemplos de fidelidade incomum demonstrada por mulheres na Bíblia, ao longo da história da igreja e nos dias de hoje. Um estudo profundo e dedicado deste material possibilitará a você, leitora, uma maior compreensão do chamado espiritual da mulher, a fim de descobrir a vida para a qual cada uma de nós foi criada e como vivê-la em nosso relacionamento diário com Deus, com a família, com os amigos e com nossas comunidades.
Um convite a um chamado extraordinário. Tudo criado por mulheres, para mulheres. Na tradução precisa e de fácil compreensão da Nova Versão Transformadora (NVT) Recursos impactantes e práticos criados por mais de 100 mulheres de todo o mundo e de diferentes contextos Devocionais e notas de estudo esclarecedoras, elaboradas por acadêmicas e escritoras cristãs Palavras de Jesus em vermelho Fotografias coloridas e um projeto gráfico deslumbrante Habilitada para o inovador aplicativo Bíblia Filament, que conecta você a notas adicionais, artigos, vídeos, mapas interativos e outros recursos que dão luz à passagem bíblica que você está lendo
My husband gave me this study Bible for Christmas last year, and I have been reading it all year with a “read the Bible in a year challenge” from the Filament app (which syncs to this Bible). I didn’t use these features in the app, but it will also read the Bible aloud to you and has imagery in things you can look at.
As the title implies, this Bible is meant for women, and it is particularly well suited for women who are new to Christianity. It is edited entirely by women scholars and features contributions from them, as well as women ministers and lay people. So, if that is something you care about, it is an all women production.
The Bible has several helpful features that get into the tough questions and issues that most modern women have when learning about Christianity. It also has these short narrative stories that put you in the perspective of women from the Bible, and it is full of tips and practical applications for everyday life.
The middle of the Bible has this whole section on finding your purpose in life, which was interesting. Not sure you can really get your whole purpose in life from something like that.
The NLT is definitely accessible and makes things easier to understand in plain language, but it lacks the poetic nature of some other English translations.
Each chapter begins with a really helpful summary, giving the historical/Biblical context and letting you know how long it will take to read. There are also lots of maps and things like that in the back of the book if that is something you like to look at. The footnotes are also pretty detailed and help clarify things in the main text and point out when the translation has shortcomings.
In short, I would definitely recommend this to any women who are new to Christianity and want to read the Bible.
here are so many Bibles out on the market and you can find just about anything to fit your niche. The most important aspect is that it’s the living Word of God within the pages despite your preference.
The Bible is stunning and beautiful. I love that it looks classy and elegant on the outside and inside. The LeatherLike cover is soft and comes in a variety of colors. I happen to have the Olive Branch Green color. Which greens in this tone tend to be my favorite color. Other colors include a sky blue, pink petals, camel, gold dust, and other colors to choose from.
The New Living Translation is and easy translation for many to understand for both young and old. I have came to the conclusion that the translation isn’t as important as someone being able to understand and read God’s word is what matters.
The Filament feature is very practical study tool. You can scan the pages to access devotionals, maps, worship music, videos, and other content throughout the Bible. It has features that can take you into a deeper study on topics. It’s a nice feature for those who like to access these types of features. The Filament App is absolutely free.
Every books starts out with an introduction that highlights a general history and highlights certain areas. The books is also divided into 30 minute segments to enhance your study of the book.
There are study notes and devotionals throughout the pages. Many of the topics center around women that are relatable and encouraging for everyday life. Other sections throughout each book includes Image, Identity, Come Close, Perspective, Insight, What the Bible Says About, She Says, and other features. Over 100 women contributors, scholars, and writers from several countries.
I received this complimentary product through FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange for my honest thoughts.
This review is NOT on the NLT translation or the Bible itself but specifically on the features of this Bible.
I appreciated that the contributors to the devotional thoughts (Image, Come Close, Perspective, Identity) had a short bio at the front of the Bible to let you know a little more about them. I did not appreciate that this bio was also in every single devotional thought as well. The name being there is great but if I want to look at the bio, I can flip to the front of my Bible. I found the bios scattered throughout the Bible to be distracting to me from the thoughts or the Word.
There was an extra study part called "What the Bible Says About:" I found this redundant. It feels like cheating because we can discover that for ourselves but it also would not be as frustrating to me if it was only ever a one page spread instead of taking up two pages through most of the Bible. This interrupts the flow of reading through Scripture as you must turn an extra page before finishing the thought.
The Identity pages were nice sometimes to try and get into the head of certain people in the Bible. In other places, it seemed and felt very wrong. Probably something I would not include or would only include certain people.
Mistakes: I found at least two typos in study notes. On page 301 - Come Close. Gideon is hiding food. Not himself. There were several other notes that I felt were taking personal liberties and not what Scripture actually says.
Much of the study notes also did not go as deep as I would like.
I knew this was red letter and I really have a hard time reading red letter but heard it wasn't as harsh of a red. I still did not appreciate the red. It would be nice to have a black letter version or choose another color to be "red letter."
What I really enjoyed:
The graphics and insight portions were very well done. In addition to that, the filament enabled app was also really cool to have.
It was nice to not just have flowers and an older woman kind of look like most women's Bibles I've seen. That being said, some of the pictures seemed to be strange choices even for a women's Bible.
The binding was nice. I've used this Bible and read through it for about 14 months. There is very little wear on my cover except for one letter losing it's gold foil on the spine. It feels nice to hold and somehow doesn't have any scratches.
Having two ribbons is also great. All Bibles should have more than one ribbon, in my opinion.
Overall, I probably wouldn't heartily recommend this Bible. It seems like much of the study notes were for women who really felt attacked by the Bible. I can empathize with that thought but sometimes it felt as if the contributors were trying too hard to protect what didn't need protecting. I will keep this Bible because I've made several notes in it and there are several notes that I really enjoyed. However, with my concern of some of the notes, I probably won't recommend it unless I know someone who is really struggling with specific things.
Reading NLT Every Woman’s Bible by New Living Translation felt like exploring the Bible from a fresh and thoughtful perspective. As a reviewer, I found that this book is more than just a Bible translation. It is designed to help women reflect on their lives, their faith, and their place in God’s story in a deeper way.
What I appreciated most is how the book openly talks about the questions many women have. Sometimes faith can feel confusing, especially when reading difficult passages or trying to understand one’s purpose. This Bible does not ignore those questions. Instead, it offers insights and reflections from women around the world, which made the reading experience feel supportive and relatable.
Another thing I liked is the variety of voices included in the book. With contributions from more than 100 women from different backgrounds and cultures, the study notes and devotionals feel diverse and meaningful. While reading, I felt that these perspectives help bring the Bible closer to everyday life. It is encouraging to see how different women interpret and apply biblical teachings in their own journeys.
I also found the study features very helpful. The explanations, reflections, and personal stories make it easier to understand certain passages and think more deeply about them. The design and presentation of the Bible also stand out. The full-color pages and thoughtful layout make it inviting to read, whether for personal study or group discussions.
Overall, I felt that this Bible is inspiring and practical at the same time. It encourages personal growth, faith, and reflection. For readers who want to explore the Bible with guidance from women’s experiences and insights, this book offers a meaningful and supportive reading journey.
Every Woman’s Bible (NLT) has been one of the most meaningful spiritual resources I’ve ever used. Created by women, for women, this study Bible brings clarity, depth, and personal relevance to Scripture in a way that feels both intimate and inspiring.
What I love most: ✨ Engaging study notes & devotionals – These reflections are thoughtful, culturally and historically grounded, and truly help unpack the meaning of the text. ✨ 100+ women contributors from around the world – The diversity of voices adds richness and perspective to every book of the Bible. ✨ Beautiful full-color maps, charts & illustrations – These visual elements make study enjoyable and help bring context to the stories. ✨ Purpose-finding resource tucked between the Old and New Testaments – A wonderful tool for reflection and growth.
A game-changer for me has been the FREE Filament App integration. With it, you can scan any page and instantly access: 📌 25,000+ study notes 📌 350+ videos 📌 Audio Bibles 📌 40+ maps & infographics 📌 1,500+ devotions 📌 Worship music & profiles
This has taken my study to a whole new level of depth and engagement. Whether you’re brand new to Bible study or have been walking with God for years, this Bible meets you where you are and helps you go deeper.
Highly recommended for women who want to understand Scripture more fully and apply it to their everyday lives. 💕