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The King James Study Bible Review




 Bible Description:

Standing apart from all other KJV study Bibles on the market, the King James Study Bible, Full Color Edition is the only Bible featuring extensive commentary, doctrinal notes, archaeological insights, and time-tested study aids developed exclusively for the King James Version. Now available with stunning full-color designs, Holy Land images, classic works of art, charts, and maps, the King James Study Bible, Full Color Edition guides you through the vivid beauty and authority of God’s Word as you grow in your biblical knowledge.


For over a quarter of a century, Thomas Nelson has earned the trust of millions with the best-selling King James Study Bible, offering the standard of conservative KJV scholarship. Our tradition and commitment to KJV study continues with the release of the King James Study Bible, Full Color Edition.

Features include:

  • Beautiful full-color throughout
  • Easy-to-read 10-pt type large print
  • 5,700 authoritative and study notes
  • Center-column references with translation notes
  • Hundreds of color maps and charts
  • Over 100 archaeological notes
  • Over 100 personality profiles
  • Over 200 notes on Christian doctrines
  • Easy-to-navigate topical indexes
  • Book introductions and outlines
  • Word-study concordance
  • Time-honored KJV Bible text

Learn more and purchase the Bible here:  https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/kjv-study-bible/ 





My Review:
I typically use my NLT and NIV translation Bibles so this was a bit different going back to King James with all the thees and thous within the text.  With that said I think it is always nice to have a study bible and to look at original text and words to fully understand the context and meaning since language can change so much over time.    At the bottom of every page is so much more information that is very helpful in understanding the culture and meaning.   It can really be a great tool in your daily quiet time.  

I really like the two color leather for the cover!   The side has "training wheels" as some call it or tabs for finding each book of the Bible.  My favorite thing in the Bible is the color pictures that you can find throughout with different historical information that is helpful in comprehension.   These pictures makes it more eye catching and excitement as you read more into the history of things.  

The size of text is not too big and not too small!   The Bible does have a little weight.  You can see the size comparison next to my head!  :) 


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