Large Print Dark Brown Compact Bible

ISBN: 9781432133016
Availability: In stock

The title and version reference are also repeated on the spine in gold foil.

 

Gilt-edging on the page edges and the coordinating brown satin ribbon marker adds to the beauty of this compact Bible and complements the beautiful poetic language of the classic 1769 King James Version with its beautiful poetic language—still considered one of the most accurate word-for-word translations even after 400 years. The Bible opens flat due to its Smyth-sewn lay-flat binding.

 

Inside, you'll find the text formatted in a double-column format, the words of Christ printed in red ink, a concordance, a thematic Scripture verse finder, a one-year Bible reading plan, and eight full-cover maps. A presentation page is included for you to complete to mark a special occasion.


The text size in the Large Print Compact Bible text is comparable to the text in a standard Bible. The classification is used in Bible publishing to differentiate between typical Compact or Pocket Bible text size (7 pt. type), Standard text size (8-9 pt. type), and Large Print Compact Bible text size (10 pt. type). 


This Medium Brown Faux Leather Large Print Compact King James Version Bible is an excellent choice for a Christmas gift to a beloved grandfather or father. Because of its compact size, it makes a great travel Bible for people always on the go.

 

  • Medium brown faux leather cover
  • Heat-debossed fern leaf design
  • Gold-foiled tile and accents
  • Classic King James Version text
  • Compact Bible
  • Satin ribbon marker
  • Gilt-edged pages
  • Flexcover
  • Lay-flat binding
  • Double-column format
  • Words of Christ in red ink
  • Concordance
  • Thematic Scripture verse finder
  • One-year Bible reading plan
  • 8 full-color maps
  • Presentation page
  • 1525 pages
  • 10 pt. type
  • Large print for small Bible
  • Size: 6.7" x 4.7" x 1.3" (170 x 119 x 33mm) 
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