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Overview(1982) Thomas Nelson Publishers and International Trust for Bible Studies co-sponsored this update of the 1611 KJV Bible. 119 scholars worked on this project to make the KJV more accurate and readable and yet maintain the grace and beauty of the original KJV text. Generally, the translators used the best available texts in their work, but rather than assuming the oldest was the most accurate, they chose to use the texts found most often in the ancient writings. While not as popular as the old KJV or NIV, the NKJV consistently remains in the top 5 best selling versions in the United States.
Est. Packaging Dimensions: Length: 11.1" Width: 8.1" Height: 1.8" Weight: 4.2 lbs.
Binding Leather
Release Date Jun 1, 2024
Publisher KIRKBRIDE BIBLE CO. #33
ISBN 0887071546 EAN 9780887071546
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Bible Binding: Genuine Leather Color: Black Point/Type Size: 9.00 Version: KJV Redlettering: Yes Concordance: Yes - Built In Concordance
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Availability 70 units. Availability accurate as of Sep 04, 2024 01:48.
Usually ships within one to two business days from Fort Wayne, IN.
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
| Nice Bible Feb 25, 2007 |
Bought this bible as a gift for my husband and carries it with him when we go to church. Sturdy and very nicely made. | | | Good product, good helps. Feb 22, 2007 |
Way back years and years ago, when I became committed to Bible study, the Thompson Chain reference Bible (NIV) was the first study Bible I bought. I loved it back then, It was a hard cover and it lasted 2-3 years till it was destroyed from much use- I used a Ryrie along side for the dispensational, evangelical notes. Over the Years I have bought other study Bibles including the Ryrie, Expositors, and the Dake. The Thompson is great for following key words though the Bible, it has great helps in the back such as a great archeological supplement, a concordance-dictionary, maps charts and more but as for study it would be better to have the notes on the same page of the text. One reviewer said you can see the type though the pages and he was right, the paper quality is not great. Overall the TCR is good, but not great, I prefer the DAKE Annotated Reference Bible. the DAKE Annotated Reference Bible has notes on the same page as the text, both on the side and bottom of text, it has the key words in Hebrew and Greek, which the TCR does not, has a good system to follow words though the text like the TCR and is easier to use for study. Take my advice and get the Dake its like having the TCR and the Ryrie together and more. Its hear at this site too get the large print one. | | | Good study bible Jan 21, 2007 |
I have had my Thompson for several years now. I evidently got it when quality of the binding and pages were still good, based on what I see below in the reviews by others.
I like my Thompson but prefer a Ryrie, MacArthur, or NIV Study Bible basically because my personal preference is to have all the information on one page. The Thompson has topics corresponding to each verse listed along the side margins along with a number. If you look that number up in the BACK of the book, you will find other related verses completely written out and grouped under that topic name. This makes it so you have to constantly flap back and forth to look up the topics and related references. I prefer to just have the reference and look it up. Having each reference verse written out also creates more bulk and a heavier bible.
However, the Thompson is also jam packed with nice informative maps, character studies, archeological information, etc. also all in the back of the bible. I would rather have them interspersed in the books they are related to, again a personal preference of mine.
All in all, if you don't mind constant flipping of pages and added bulk, and like the topical breakdown, this might be the bible for you. If you prefer all of your information on the same page as the text itself, this bible might be a bit of a disappointment.
It is not a bad study bible, just not my type, which is why I gave it the three stars inspite of all the good information. | | | Excellent study bible Jan 18, 2007 |
Excellent study bible - 3rd one I've purchased. Great translation and good cross references. | | | Very Poor Quality Paper Nov 6, 2006 |
I recently purchased a very used 1988 $42.95 regular hardcover edition. The paper IS extremely thin, and can see through the other side. You might consider buying one of the used older editions at a huge (Under $6) discount to the retail, in order to get the Thompson-Chain Reference Study material. Keep in mind, that with lesser material quality, a "good condition" format is going to be well-worn and have the appearence of having taken a pounding! But with the supposed low quality as posted on some of the more expensive editions, you might want to save the money for a nicer edition of another bible, with a different company. A pre-look of a real life sample at a bookstore would not be a waste of time. | | Write your own review about KJV Thompson Chain Large Print-Black Genuine
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