




Palma Theme ESV Journaling Bible
Coming soon! The deep brown color and delicate gold foiling outlining the embossed florals of this Bible were inspired by the beauty of The Cathedral of Palma in Mallorca, Spain. The intricate architecture inspired the detailed florals and arched design. Our heart behind this design is that it would remind you of the rich depth that the Word of God carries. Within every detail of his Word is wisdom that reveals and points us toward Christ. May the gold foiling be a reminder that within this book, you will unveil truth that is more precious than gold. The back cover features the verse from 1 Corinthians 13:12: “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.” This verse is a reminder that what we know right now is just a glimpse of what God has yet to reveal. There will come a time when everything is fully understood in the same way that God fully understands us.
Love this design? Palma is also available as a notebook.
Product Details:
- Translation: English Standard Version (2025)
- Format: leather-like, softcover
- Page layout: single column, 2" lined journaling margins
- Cream-colored Bible paper
- Satin ribbon marker
- Smyth-sewn binding
- Jesus's words in black
- Font size: 8pt
- Page count: 1,450
- Dimensions: 9” x 6.875” x 1.65”
- Weight: 38oz
Please see our FAQ for more information.
For our cloth over board Bibles, wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth to keep the cover clean. For other items, a microfiber cloth can be helpful to wipe clean.
Buy it with
The Word & The Witness
The Bible was made to be opened. The journal beside it—to hold what overflows.
“Write the vision; make it plain on tablets…” (Habakkuk 2:2)
Together, they’re for your prayers, your revelations, your remembering. A place to hold what He whispers. Gift them to a Sister, friend, a daughter, or someone hungry to walk with Him. The Word and your witness—side by side.
Isaiah 30:15
“In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.”
How often do we run from the Our Sabbath, Our Lord?