KJV Standard Text Edition (Black French Morocco Leather)
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Review Of all the famous Cambridge editions of the Bible this one is particularly handsome. The text is 'black print' with a very readable font and font size, and there is just the plain, pure text on each page with no distractions. If you want a classic, plain, pure and unadorned King James Bible this is the standard edition available. When I look at mine laying on the table right now it looks like it could've been in the pack-saddle of a conquistador in the New World, or on the work bench of John Bunyan, or in the hands of a missionary on a great sailing ship in the eighteenth century, or in the possession of a settler on the Great Plains of the United States in the nineteenth century... amazon reviewer from California This is THE CLASSIC personal edition of the THE CLASSIC version of the Bible in the English language. Anyone who desires a personal, beautiful edition of the KJV (without any "bells 'n whistles"), this is the edition you're looking for. The quality and beauty of this book, as well as its easily readable type, make this edidion of the Classic KJV a real winner. You won't be disappointed. amazon reviewer from New York Read more Book Description The Standard Text Bible offers the text of the King James Version in an exceptionally clear and readable type. The size of the Bible makes it a handy buy for someone who wants a Bible with readable type, but which is nor too heavy or bulky to carry. Bound in a flexible French Morocco leather, the Standard Text Bible represents exceptional value. Read more From the Back Cover The King James Version of the Bible was first published in 1611. It was the world of 47 scholars who translated it 'out of the original tongues' of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, 'with the former translations diligently compared and revised.' Part of their work was done in the ancient University City of Cambridge.One of the 'former translations' was the Geneva Bible, so called because the translations was carried out by English-speaking exiles living in Geneva, Switzerland. The first Bible to be printed in Cambridge in 1591 was the Geneva version, and it began a tradition of Bible printing which has spanned over 400 years. Read more
Review Of all the famous Cambridge editions of the Bible this one is particularly handsome. The text is 'black print' with a very readable font and font size, and there is just the plain, pure text on each page with no distractions. If you want a classic, plain, pure and unadorned King James Bible this is the standard edition available. When I look at mine laying on the table right now it looks like it could've been in the pack-saddle of a conquistador in the New World, or on the work bench of John Bunyan, or in the hands of a missionary on a great sailing ship in the eighteenth century, or in the possession of a settler on the Great Plains of the United States in the nineteenth century... amazon reviewer from California This is THE CLASSIC personal edition of the THE CLASSIC version of the Bible in the English language. Anyone who desires a personal, beautiful edition of the KJV (without any "bells 'n whistles"), this is the edition you're looking for. The quality and beauty of this book, as well as its easily readable type, make this edidion of the Classic KJV a real winner. You won't be disappointed. amazon reviewer from New York Read more Book Description The Standard Text Bible offers the text of the King James Version in an exceptionally clear and readable type. The size of the Bible makes it a handy buy for someone who wants a Bible with readable type, but which is nor too heavy or bulky to carry. Bound in a flexible French Morocco leather, the Standard Text Bible represents exceptional value. Read more From the Back Cover The King James Version of the Bible was first published in 1611. It was the world of 47 scholars who translated it 'out of the original tongues' of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, 'with the former translations diligently compared and revised.' Part of their work was done in the ancient University City of Cambridge.One of the 'former translations' was the Geneva Bible, so called because the translations was carried out by English-speaking exiles living in Geneva, Switzerland. The first Bible to be printed in Cambridge in 1591 was the Geneva version, and it began a tradition of Bible printing which has spanned over 400 years. Read more
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