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Zondervan KJV Study Bible, Large Print

Zondervan KJV Study Bible, Large Print

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A bible unsurpassed in features and quality!
Review: The editorial review says it better than I ever could. You won't find a better KJV Study Bible than this one from Zondervan. Whether you use the KJV because of preference or conviction, I can't imagine that a better study system will ever be put around the A.V. text. If Zondervan ever improves upon this edition, I will be amazed. You'd also do well to buy a copy of The Strongest Strong's Exhaustive Concordance to go along with this Bible. Being both are published by Zondervan, it's as if the two are made for each other.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best KJV study Bibles on the market
Review: This Bible is well printed with a lovely, clear, readable font. The study notes are detailed and do not appear to contain a particular evangelical theological bias. Perhaps the notes are too lengthy, but that is in line with a trend now in published Bibles to put as much into the shop window as possible. The Bible has a very good concordance (one can actually find the text one is looking for), and zillions of other aids to interpreting the Bible. The best parts though are hidden in the text itself. In several passages, older 1611 readings of the KJV are restored. Poetry is printed as poetry (despite verse division) and paragraph divisions are restored to the text of the KJV after Acts (where they disappear in all King James Bibles). The leather is of a very good quality and the binding solid. I would recommend the edition with large print.

One annoying feature of an otherwise excellent resource is that too many times a note will refer one to another note which in turn will simply be a parallel reference.



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