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What King James do you use?????
That is what Publisher and edition is your most used King Jimmy? I am blessed to have Brevier Clarendon Edition in goatskin leather by Allan's Bibles of Glasgow Scotland, the "guts" are from a classic Oxford Reference Edition (which Oxford no longer prints) but as I understand it Allan's now has limited rights on. A good size, well made, and no self-pronouncing text, and no red letter either!
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My first bible was the 1917 Scofield, but the print shrank and I have trouble reading it, I recently purchased a PCE large print, and that is so easy to read without all the cross references and notes to take your mind of the flow of the text. The wisdom I received from the members of this forum has blessed me greatly with that choice.
SwordSearcher affords me all the notes I need in the study mode. |
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No, just the blessing of age.
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Messing with you my friend, as I close in on 40 (I don't yet wear glasses), I am noting some print shrinking as well. You don't know HOW much I love the enlarge print feature on my Mac!
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In fact, I do. I recently got a MiniMac, and I really enjoy it.
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*loves his Mac* (I wanted to use a little "Powered by Mac OS X" picture in my signature but unfortunately that's disabled ) |
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I use a Ryrie Study Bible. I used to use a Scofield Reference Bible, but there were to many "extras" and not enought text on each page for me. And the print seems to have shrank on mine as well, must be something with those Scofields!
Last edited by Josh; 10-31-2008 at 02:49 PM. |
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A good size, well made, and no self-pronouncing text, and no red letter either!
Why don't you like red letter editions? Just curious as some do and some don't. Thanks, Jim |
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If for no other reason than that, the red print works for me. Blessings... |
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