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Holy Bible Giant Print Personal Size Reference Edition

Holy Bible Giant Print Personal Size Reference Edition

List Price: $24.97
Your Price: $16.48
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Open my eyes
Review: I like the new King James Version of Holy Bible because of the large print and that the thous and other old style words are changed into todays English. The Old Testament was made alot more clear to me and I enjoy reading the Bible more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not a giant
Review: My primary disappointment with this Bible is the text size. While I could justify calling it large print, I cannot agree with its being labeled giant! It is readable, but I did really expect larger print. The cover and other binding details are quite nice for the price and I do really appreciate the concordance being set in the same size type. All in all, it seems a good value, but because of the giant label I do feel a bit misled. It was also physically smaller, though it is quite thick. Many people would probably prefer a taller and wider volume with less thickness. A great buy if this is the size you are looking for, but be aware giant is a misnomer here.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent format, translation, notes, readability.
Review: This is my daily Bible. It is about the same size as a Scofield Reference/Study Bible with print twice the size. I prefer this Bible because it has some unique features:

* Compact for transportation. * Large print that I can easily read in my lap. * Read-along references and alternate translations. * No distracting center column wasting space. * The only literal modern translation based on the Textus Receptus. * Unbiased easy to understand textual notes. * Excellent introduction to Bible translation philosophy.

One drawback is that it is not as durable as the Scofield (though it will still last for years). The concordance and maps sections should be larger (but are adequate) too...


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