02 December 2016
KJV Journal the Word Bible Large Print Review
December 02, 2016
The
KJV Journal the Word™ Bible, Large Print allows you to creatively express
yourself every day with plenty of room for notes or verse art journaling next
to your treasured verses. With unique and sophisticated covers, this
single-column large print edition features thick cream-colored paper with
lightly ruled lines in the extra-wide margins, perfect to reflect on God’s Word
and enhance your study.
Excellent
for a gift or for personal use, it can also be a cherished heirloom to pass on
to future generations with your personal writings inside!
Features
of this treasured Bible include:
Lined,
wide margins for notes, reflections and art Thicker cream paper for enduring
note-taking Large print 10-pt font eliminates eye strain when reading Words of
Christ in red Lays flat in your hand or on your desk Ribbon marker.
My Thoughts:
I am not one that is comfortable drawing
pictures in my Bible. I’m also not against it if that is how someone wants to
express themselves with God’s word. I do
like lots of space to take notes and write something that inspires me. I also
am not getting any younger and love larger print.
This is a hard back Bible with a smooth black
cover that is meant to be decorated with paint or other art medians. According
to the publisher it could be collaged or decoupage. There are 2005 pages and a few extra pages to
write notes on in the back of the Bible.
There is a black ribbon bookmarker along with an
elastic strap to keep the Bible closed. This is a King James Version.
The font is a 10 point font on a creamed colored
paper. I would say that the paper is a bit thicker than your average Bible
paper. If you want to create inspirational are art I would use color pencils or
pretest other art medians first so you don’t get bleed through.
The layout has a wider margin on the edges of
the scriptures. There is really a lot of space to write or create art, journal
on the pages. I really love this in the Bible. It makes it very unique with the
larger print. The Bible is thicker because of all that extra margin and font
size.
The words of Jesus are in red. This isn’t a
study Bible and there are not notes at all in this Bible.
This is a really nice Bible and would make a
special gift to someone. You can never go wrong giving someone a Bible. Maybe
you want a new Bible. I would recommend this Bible.
I received a free copy of this product
from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review. I was
not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way.
All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing
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