I've experimented with many tools and decided these were the best for my Bible study.
In my case that would be a Uni Style Fit pen with 0.28mm Blue Black Refill for writing notes, and a Pentel Multi 8 Colored Pencil for underlining. Since they are printed on the same paper and with the same ink as the text of the Bible, I am able to underline and write on the maps with the same tools I use in the rest of the Bible. Later I discovered one advantage to black and white maps. My compact RSV-CE had no maps, which forced me to use a Bible atlas. Although I prefer color maps, I was just happy to see that there are maps in this Bible because I always refer to them they make reading the Bible much more interesting and understandable.
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This Bible is printed with black ink only, including the maps which were apparently intended to be printed in full color. That little bit of size difference means a lot when carrying this in a bag on a crowded subway. This edition is slightly smaller than the RSV-2CE, and is easier to handle and carry around. This is the black bonded leather edition, and was the best edition available at the time.
The break came when I got a quote from them by e-mail and was instructed to Paypal them directly rather than use the Paypal option on their web site. Credit cards were not acceptable for payment, only bank transfers or Western Union remittances which didn't work for me in Japan, and the Paypal feature on their web site didn't work properly.
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I'm happy with this Bible, and was glad to finally have it in my hands after ten months of trying to figure out how to order it and pay for it. It took about two weeks to get from India to Japan after I placed the order. The ESV-CE arrived from ATC Books in India. Later it was made available in digital form on Verbum for those who are in the United States those outside the United States still have no digital version available.) (Note: About a year after I wrote this article, an edition of the ESV-CE was published in America by the Augustine Institute as The Augustine Bible.
Since there was so little information about the ESV-CE on the web at the time, I took a few photos and provided this review. However, I live in Japan, so I could order a copy. After several years of waiting and speculation, and just when it appeared that everybody had given up on the prospects of this becoming a reality, the English Standard Version Catholic Edition (ESV-CE) of the Bible was finally published at the beginning of 2018 in India, but is still not available to buyers in America apparently for marketing reasons.