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Reverend Charger HB Electric Guitar, Roasted Maple Neck & Fingerboard, Midnight BlackReverend's constantly growing "Bolt On" Series now boasts this Charger HB, offering a single cutaway design and two of Reverend's own HA5 humbuckers. The Charger HB offers a medium light weight due to its use of Korina, also known as White Limba. The body design features a robust 6 bolt connection to its roasted maple neck, hence the name of the series it's a part of. The roasting process of the neck means that the wood undergoes a heat treatment at
Reverend's constantly growing "Bolt-On" Series now boasts this Charger HB, offering a single-cutaway design and two of Reverend's own HA5 humbuckers.The Charger HB offers a medium-light weight due to its use of Korina, also known as White Limba. The body design features a robust 6-bolt connection to its roasted maple neck, hence the name of the series it's a part of. The roasting process of the neck means that the wood undergoes a heat treatment at over 300°F, eliminating sugars, moisture, and impurities. This process results in a lighter, more stable neck with a beautiful, dark caramel color. Featuring a Medium Oval profile, the neck features a fingerboard with 22 frets, dimensions 0.110" width and 0.050" height, and a 12" radius.
At the heart of the Charger HB are its Reverend HA5 humbucking pickups. The HA5 found in the Charger's Bridge features a classic humbucker design, with a slight increase in winding for added drive and punch. It exhibits a warm but open tone, with clarity due to its use of 43-gauge wire and an alnico 5 magnet. On the other hand, the HA5 Neck Pickup borrows a vintage PAF style, delibering a warmer tone with subtly relaxed mids and outstanding clarity. Specifically underwound for the neck position, it utilizes 42-gauge wire, an alnico 5 magnet, and registers a resistance of 7.5K ohms.
Wrapped in a gorgeous, gloss, original Reverend Midnight Black, the Charger offers a sleek, simplistic aesthetic that drives the point home that this guitar is meant for one thing only: a no frills, great sounding guitar playing experience.
- Solid Korina Body
- Roasted Maple Neck with Caramel Hue
- Reverend 9A5 P90-Style Pickups
- Versatile Passive Bass Roll-Off
- Gloss Midnight Black
- Comfortable Medium Oval Neck Profile
- 3-Way Blade Switching
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★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
Reading for my doctoral studies. Blomgerg is a careful interpreter of the New Testament. I do not agree with many of this thought on Scripture, but he at least maintains a middle of the road study of New Testament Theology.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2019
★★★★★ 4
Solid, useful work, even if not a game-changer
Format: Paperback
Blomberg is a scholar whose work I’ve really appreciated, particularly his works on the Gospels and his biblical theology of money and possessions. Now he’s added a complete New Testament theology to his already substantial body of work.
While there is no shortage of New Testament theologies out there, Blomberg’s work seeks to contribute to the conversation by focusing on the theme of fulfillment as the central focus of the New Testament. What was promised by God in the Old Testament has found fulfillment in the life, death, resurrection, and reign of Jesus Christ, and the entire New Testament bears witness to this truth in a variety of ways. I think this is a really helpful lens through which to unpack the theologies of the NT authors.
Blomberg gives a very broadly evangelical, mildly conservative perspective. I found him to be quite fair and balanced on the range of topics that inevitably come up in a NT theology. Obviously not everyone will agree with all of his positions, but there are a lot of valuable insights to be gleaned. I especially found his chapters on James and Paul's writings to be standouts. I also liked that while most NT theologies treat 2 Peter and Jude together (due to their obvious similarities), Blomberg examined 1 and 2 Peter side-by-side. (He grouped Jude in with the chapter on James, which came across as a bit of a stretch at first but was an interesting experiment).
A nice bonus to the book is that he spends a lot of time documenting the historical reliability of the NT writings before he goes into analyzing their theology, making this just as valuable a resource for apologetics as it is for biblical theology. I also love the massive bibliography represented in the footnotes — Blomberg did a very impressive amount of research for this, and there were a lot of sources cited that were new and useful to me.
As far as the book's weaknesses, obviously there are always going to be some topics that get shorter treatment (otherwise the book would span volumes). Blomberg doesn't devote much space to subjects like angels, demons, and Satan, arguing that those are not main themes the NT authors dwell on but instead are incidental to the discussion. Still, there are a lot of important background assumptions about spiritual beings that shape the NT authors' worldviews, so I thought they deserved a bit more attention.
All in all, this was a solid NT theology. Nothing game-changing, but it was balanced, readable, and would make an excellent resource even if only for the bibliography/footnotes alone! I would put it toward the top of the more recent NT theologies, above the popular ones by Beale, Schreiner, etc. Recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
★★★★★ 5
LOVE MY SINK CADDY!
Color: Black
This caddy is such a game changer for my kitchen. It keeps everything neat and in one place AND no more clutter around the sink! I can fit my soap, sponges, and brushes easily, and it still looks nice on the counter. The drying base really works too! It absorbs water fast and doesn’t get gross like other trays I’ve had. It’s sturdy, doesn’t slip, and even looks kind of decorative. Definitely worth it!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great product.
Color: Black
I love it. Good design , well made and very large capacity. Easy to assemble. Keeps my counter free from cleaning items and drys out my sponge so it doesn’t get mildew. It’s very stable , not flimsy at all. Great price too.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Sink Caddy
Color: Black, Color: Black
Great size and you can configure it to accommodate a range of soaps and gadgets. The brush holder can be moved to the outside for more storage area in the main basket. The little divider adjust across the wires and it stays in place. The stone bottom absorbs drips quickly and I haven’t noticed any discoloration on it. It stays in place on the sink edge. Perfect for my organization needs and keeps the area neat vs tossing the brushes on the ledge leaving water marks on the counter. It was packaged well and the coating seems good! I bought a cheaper one and it came bent, with the coating popped off in several places. This one is worth paying a little bit more for the quality!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026