KJV, The King James Study Bible, Leathersoft, Brown, Red Letter, Full-Color Edition Book Review and Giveaway
Standing apart from all other KJV study Bibles on the market, the
King James Study Bible, Full Color Edition is the only Bible
featuring extensive commentary, doctrinal notes, archaeological insights, and
time-tested study aids developed exclusively for the King James Version. Now
available with stunning full-color designs, Holy Land images, classic works of
art, charts, and maps, the King James Study Bible, Full Color Edition guides
you through the vivid beauty and authority of God’s Word as you grow in your
biblical knowledge.
For over a quarter of a century, Thomas Nelson has earned the trust of
millions with the best-selling King James Study Bible, offering the standard of
conservative KJV scholarship. Our tradition and commitment to KJV study
continues with the release of the King James Study Bible, Full Color
Edition.
Features include:
·
Beautiful
full-color throughout
·
Easy-to-read
10-pt type large print
·
5,700
authoritative and study notes
·
Center-column
references with translation notes
·
Hundreds of
color maps and charts
·
Over 100
archaeological notes
·
Over 100
personality profiles
·
Over 200 notes
on Christian doctrines
·
Easy-to-navigate
topical indexes
·
Book
introductions and outlines
·
Word-study
concordance
·
Time-honored KJV
Bible text
My
Thoughts:
There
are so many Bibles to choose from that it can be hard to choose what kind of
Bible style fits your needs. I’m a bit partial to study Bibles myself and
references that point me to other scriptures within the Bible.
KJV, The King James Study Bible,
Leathersoft, Brown, Red Letter, Full-Color Edition What
a beautiful Bible filled with so many neat features. It’s also a large print 10-point
type Bible that I can read without my reading glasses. The Bible lays
completely FLAT! I love that feature.
The
Bibles is thumbed indexed too. I like this feature in a new Bible until I can
break it in. Gold gilding is on the edges to add to the eloquent look of the
Bible.
The
pages are thicker and don’t have much ghosting either unlike many paper thin
pages in the majority of Bibles. I haven’t highlighted in it yet and I’m sure I
will get some bleed through but not a lot.
The cover
is eloquent and I love the two-toned color of this Leathersoft cover. The Bible
has full color illustrations, maps, paintings, and many interesting things to
see and learn about throughout. I like the maps within the context of the Bible
readings. It has your standard Bible maps in the back of the Bible too. The
Bible is also a red-letter of the words of Jesus
Your
scripture references are in the center of the two-column page spread.
Throughout the Bible you have over 100 archeological sites articles with full
colored photographs. Other features are Doctrinal Footnotes, Personality
Profiles, Special Interest Articles, and other features. Another impressive
feature is the Concordance which gives you resources for the Strong’s
references to look up yourself.
I may
not agree with all the notes and commentary and that is all right. The majority
of it I do. This Bible is still a gem and has a lot of features that make this
a nice study Bible.
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I received a free copy of this product from FrontGate Blogger Network 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 this information accordance with the FTC
Regulations.
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