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NKJV, Journal the Word Bible, Large Print, Premium Leather, Brown, Red Letter Edition - by Thomas Nelson (Leather Bound)
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Highlights
- Large print journaling Bible with lined wide margins make this a perfect Bible for note-taking.Do you underline Bible verse, take notes during sermons, or express your thoughts through journaling?
- Author(s): Thomas Nelson
- 2016 Pages
- Religion, New King James Version
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About the Book
The NKJV Journal the Word(TM) Bible, Large Print helps you creatively express yourself every day with plenty of room for notes or Bible art journaling next to your treasured verses. With unique and sophisticated covers, this single-column edition features large print type and thick white paper with lightly ruled lines in extra-wide margins.Book Synopsis
Large print journaling Bible with lined wide margins make this a perfect Bible for note-taking.
Do you underline Bible verse, take notes during sermons, or express your thoughts through journaling? The New King James Version Journal the Word(TM) Bible - Large Print is an indispensable resource for anyone who enjoys using pen and paper to capture the message. This unique Bible features extra-wide lined margins, thick paper, and a single-column structure with elements specifically designed for easy journal reflection or notetaking. Its large print ensures a comfortable reading and writing experience as you grow in and reflect on your Christian life.
Offered in beautiful hardcovers and leather cover options, this product is excellent for a gift or treasured personal keepsake.
Features of this treasured Bible include:
- Wide lined margins provide space to reflect, journal or create art next to your favorite verses
- Premium paper limits bleed through ideal for taking notes in your Bible
- Lays flat in your hand or on your desk
- Words of Christ in red quickly identify verses spoken by Jesus
- Satin ribbon marker allows you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were reading
- Large print 10-pt text eliminates eye strain when reading