Is there a giant print Bible?

Is there a giant print Bible?

The brand-new King James Version Super Giant Print Reference Bible, with generous 17-point text size, is a readable choice for those who need a larger font.

What size font are large print Bibles?

16 to 18 point
Large print is generally 16 to 18 point size. Giant print is anything larger than this. Regular print is usually 10 or 12 point.

What church uses NKJV?

Orthodox Study Bible
The NKJV is the basis for the Orthodox Study Bible. The New Testament is largely the same, being based on the Textus Receptus (which the Eastern Orthodox consider most reliable).

How large is super giant print?

16.5-point
About the Book Featuring a substantial 16.5-point print size and Zondervan’s exclusive NIV Comfort Print typeface, this reference Bible provides a clear and easy reading experience for readers of all ages and visual abilities.

Where can I get a Bible for free?

12 Places To Get Free Bibles

  • BiblesforAmerica.org. Bibles for America will send a free copy of the Recovery Version of the Bible.
  • Spread The Word Campaign – Free Bibles For Those Overseas.
  • You Version – Free Bible App.
  • Bible Gateway.
  • Bible Study Tools.
  • Blue Letter Bible.
  • Biblica.com.
  • Study Light.

Is the KJV the only good Bible?

The Trinitarian Bible Society does not believe that the Authorized Version (KJV) is a perfect translation, only that it is the best available translation in the English language.

How does the NIV compare to the KJV?

remove Jesus name

  • remove Jesus as the ‘only begotten Son’
  • switch the name of Lucifer and Jesus
  • remove proof that Jesus is God
  • remove validation of the virgin birth
  • remove that our redemption is through Jesus blood
  • remove proof of the Holy Trinity
  • and remove proof that you have eternal life in Jesus
  • Are there problems with the NIV Bible?

    The Problem with the NIV (New International Version) Bible In plain view of the Preface for any reader to see, we are told that beginning in 1965, when after several years of exploratory study by committees from the Christian Reform Church, and the National Association of Evangelicals, a group of scholars met at Palos Heights, Illinois, and concurred in the need for a new translation of the

    Is the new KJV Bible?

    This sentiment is expressed in at least five other places in the Bible, and yet perhaps the most erudite institution of biblical scholars has just released 20,000 changes in the Bible. An update to the New Revised Standard Version was released digitally this month and is to be in print next May.