The Bible features extra-large, bold print with generous line spacing, in a typeface chosen for its legibility. The entire Bible comprises eight paperback volumes, printed on standard book paper, with ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired, written Word of God but disagree on which Books belong in the Bible.
This giant-print edition, with its exceptionally large and clear type, brings the New Testament to many who might not otherwise be able to read it because of failing eyesight. An essential resource ...
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His article "The Past as Destiny" will appear in the October issue of the Harvard Theological Review The Origins of the Hebrew Bible and Its Components The sacred books that make up the anthology ...
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The Bibles — gussied-up editions of the King James Bible that include some of the nation’s founding documents and the lyrics of Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” — have been heavily ...
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