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amzn.to/3uGQ0Up Product Description:
This hand-sized NKJV edition is the perfect travel companion for readers who like to take their Bibles with them throughout the day. Though it fits easily into backpacks and purses, you wonāt have to sacrifice readability or study resources.
Enjoy the beautiful and trusted New King James Version in a classic hand-sized volume. This edition places over 43,000 cross-references between the two columns of Scripture text. The traditional format utilizes Thomas Nelsonās exclusive NKJV Comfort PrintĀ® typeface, making it the small Bible that has everything you need to take along with you.
Features include:
Presentation page allows you to personalize this special gift by recording a memory or note
Words of Christ in red quickly identify Jesusā teachings and statements
Verse-style format starts each verse on its own line so itās easy to navigate the text
Over 43,000 center-column cross-references allow you to find related passages quickly and easily
Concise concordance lets you look up a wordās occurrences throughout the Bible
Bible reading plan guiding you through the entire Bible in a year
Prayers of the Bible include nearly 100 prayers in the Bible, who prayed them, and what they prayed about
Full-color maps show the layout of Israel and other biblical locations for better context
Satin ribbon markers make it easy to navigate and keep track of where you were reading
Portable personal-size format makes this Bible a perfect travel companion wherever you go
Durable and flexible Smyth-sewn binding allows the Bible to lay flat wherever you are reading
Clear and readable 8-point NKJV Comfort Print
@matsuda150
1 week ago
Thank you for this detailed review. I enjoy your comparisons between the new and older versions of the Bible printing. I am considering another compact NKJV Bible. I still use my old 1983 NKJV Royale Reference Center-Column genuine leather Bible and it is my go-to compact for travel (and when I used to use it for āstreetā preaching š). Iām considering what my options are regarding a replacement. If I want to replace my 1983 Bible, which one would that be? I like to retain the font type when NT quotes from the OT. Another option is to find a re-binder to give my Bible an extended life. I am leaning on the latter.
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