Which Bible Should I Buy? Buy the King James Version.
KJV Pew Bible, $9
KJV Wide Margin, $19
I get this question alot, because the last time I went into a Christian bookstore, there were about 700 different Bibles in every shape, color and size. For me though, the answer is clear: the King James version.
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KJV Wide Margin, Large Print Bible, bonded leather black By Hendrickson Publishers
This special edition of the King James Version Bible - a translation whose beautiful phrasing and stately cadences have been renowned for four centuries - is just the thing to encourage readers to engage in in-depth study of the Scriptures. It is now available in a wide margin version from Hendrickson. This helpful format with wide margins on three sides of the page allows for note-taking to support both study and reflection. The type offers easy readability, with end-of-verse cross references and a concordance offering easier study.
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If you are on a tighter budget, then consider the very fairly priced KJV below:
| KJV Pew Bible, hardcover black By Hendrickson Publishers
There are ordinary pew Bibles at ho-hum prices. And then there's Hendrickson's new King James Version Pew Bible. Packed with extras and designed with care, this quality pew Bible is surprisingly low-priced. Special Features:
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Now, as I mentioned, there are many other options. If you don't think one of the two versions above is for you, try searching over 700 different Bible versions here. Don't say I didn't warn you!
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