Have the same one. Great for reading in the morning don’t have to lean over to read it the print is great for me who is only 15 and when my eyes go bad in the future I’ll still be able to read it :)
I have the 10 point one thinline. Its great. Tho would be better if also personal size for 1 hand reading. What I want doesnt exist currently in a premium bible. Or any bible that I have found. So I use that one, and my 12 point reference when I dont wanna hold it. The Nelson comfort print is great, digital>printed. No abnormalities, just consistent nice text.
Very glad to hear this. We are coming out with our own KJV Store Reader's Edition bible in Spring 2025. That will be good for one hand reading. God Bless.
They are not capitalized in this Thinline Premier edition. The Giant Print Center-Column Edition does have it capitalized but this Thinline does not. It's interesting that the original 1611 Edition goes back and forth on this. Capitalized "I Am" in Song of Solomon 2:1, but lower case "I am" in Song of Solomon 5:1. Anyways, hope this helps and God Bless.
to be clear: the size of the text is called Print Size. Font refers to the style of the text, i.e. Comfort Print or Times New Roman, things like that. so, saying 12 point font is incorrect, it's 12 point print, or you could say 12 point typeface. Also, i have this bible coming in the mail tomorrow and i Cannot wait to open it.😁
Thanks for your comment. To be very technical and clear, in bible publishing and print terminology, Text sizes in Bibles and other books are measured in points. A text character is measured from top to bottom of an uppercase text character (usually "E"). There are 72 points to an inch. Text in a Bible with 12-point text size is 12/72" in height (or 1/6"). So in our opiniont "Font Size" "Print Size" or "Text Size" are all technically correct. I.E. we're referring to the size of the Font/Print/Text. The term "font" itself is referring to the "style" of text, you are correct. But we wanted to be clear on where the terms font size/print size/text size came from and how it is measured. Thanks for your purchase.
Hi! I am looking to order a Bible from your site. Seeing them in the videos that I have watched, I know it's not the same as you handling them there. Could you recommend me your top 3-5 preferences of Bibles you have available?
Hey there, as we sent on your other comment, in addition to our best-selling KJV Store published bibles, we think you would be happy with anything by Cambridge, RL Allan, or any of the Premier Collection and premium bibles from Thomas Nelson. "It's always hard to say "These are the 3 best bibles we sell" because it depends on the features you are looking for. But we can say, honestly and unashamedly, that these are the 3 best-selling KJV Bibles on our website (and they all happen to be KJV Store branded bibles): 1.) KJV Classic Wide Margin Study Bible (With C.I. Scofield Notes) - Goatskin Edition www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-classic-wide-margin-study-bible-with-c-i-scofield-notes-goatskin-edition/ 2.) KJV Note Taker's Bible - Lambskin Edition www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-lambskin-edition/ 3.) KJV Classic Large Print Study Bible (With C.I. Scofield Notes) - Lambskin Edition www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-classic-large-print-study-bible-with-c-i-scofield-notes-lambskin-edition/ Either of the Scofields is excellent for the price, overall study features, and value of the premium leather binding. The Note Taker's is our best-selling non-study, Wide Margin or Note Taking Edition. But we have tons of great bibles. We always say, when in doubt, start with Premium Leather (so you get a quality bible that will last and be worth the price): www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-bibles/premium-leather-bibles/ Then depending on the other features you want (Study Bible? Reference Bible? Text Only? Large Print) narrow it down and go from there. But if you have a specific question about any bible, please let us know at info@thekjvstore.com or 817-551-1500. Blessings - The KJV Store"
They are completely different styles of bibles, but as long as you're ok with printed in China, yes, it's probably a better overall binding quality than the KJV Note Taker's Lambskin Edition. Primarily because Goatskin is more expensive than Lambskin, and the potentially full leather liner on this Thinline is amazing and better than Imitation Leather lined. The print is slightly larger too, but this is obviously text only with no room for notes. It's a really great looking and great quality bible for sure with a lot going for it. In closing, our KJV Note Taker's Goatskin Edition (printed and bound by Royal Jongbloed), coming early 2024 will surpass this one in quality, we are confident, but it will cost more as well. Hope this helps and God Bless! Thinline Premier: www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-giant-print-thinline-bible-premier-collection-premium-goatskin-leather/ KJV Store Note Taker's Lambskin: www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-lambskin-edition/ KJV Store Note Taker's Goatskin (coming 2024): www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-goatskin-edition
Yep, that was a clear mistake and mis-spoken phrase in the video, our apologies. After reviewing this and the rest of the KJV Premier Collections, they all appear to have a Split Calfskin Leather Lining. They really are beautiful and excellent quality, thanks.
Yep, definitely don't understand why someone would burn the Word of God and the most accurate English bible. So you're bringing Fahrenheit 451 to the only book that can bring people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ? Sounds brilliant. Good luck buddy.
Have the same one. Great for reading in the morning don’t have to lean over to read it the print is great for me who is only 15 and when my eyes go bad in the future I’ll still be able to read it :)
Awesome.
With every year, I'm headed towards that font size 🙂 Lovely KJV.
Amen
I have the 10 point one thinline. Its great. Tho would be better if also personal size for 1 hand reading. What I want doesnt exist currently in a premium bible. Or any bible that I have found. So I use that one, and my 12 point reference when I dont wanna hold it. The Nelson comfort print is great, digital>printed. No abnormalities, just consistent nice text.
Very glad to hear this. We are coming out with our own KJV Store Reader's Edition bible in Spring 2025. That will be good for one hand reading. God Bless.
😮@@TheKJVStore
I just watched this video and I do have a question? In the Song of Solomon, chapters 2 and chapter 5… are the I AM’s capitalized?
They are not capitalized in this Thinline Premier edition. The Giant Print Center-Column Edition does have it capitalized but this Thinline does not.
It's interesting that the original 1611 Edition goes back and forth on this. Capitalized "I Am" in Song of Solomon 2:1, but lower case "I am" in Song of Solomon 5:1. Anyways, hope this helps and God Bless.
to be clear: the size of the text is called Print Size. Font refers to the style of the text, i.e. Comfort Print or Times New Roman, things like that. so, saying 12 point font is incorrect, it's 12 point print, or you could say 12 point typeface. Also, i have this bible coming in the mail tomorrow and i Cannot wait to open it.😁
Thanks for your comment. To be very technical and clear, in bible publishing and print terminology, Text sizes in Bibles and other books are measured in points. A text character is measured from top to bottom of an uppercase text character (usually "E"). There are 72 points to an inch. Text in a Bible with 12-point text size is 12/72" in height (or 1/6"). So in our opiniont "Font Size" "Print Size" or "Text Size" are all technically correct. I.E. we're referring to the size of the Font/Print/Text. The term "font" itself is referring to the "style" of text, you are correct. But we wanted to be clear on where the terms font size/print size/text size came from and how it is measured. Thanks for your purchase.
Hi! I am looking to order a Bible from your site. Seeing them in the videos that I have watched, I know it's not the same as you handling them there. Could you recommend me your top 3-5 preferences of Bibles you have available?
Hey there, as we sent on your other comment, in addition to our best-selling KJV Store published bibles, we think you would be happy with anything by Cambridge, RL Allan, or any of the Premier Collection and premium bibles from Thomas Nelson.
"It's always hard to say "These are the 3 best bibles we sell" because it depends on the features you are looking for. But we can say, honestly and unashamedly, that these are the 3 best-selling KJV Bibles on our website (and they all happen to be KJV Store branded bibles):
1.) KJV Classic Wide Margin Study Bible (With C.I. Scofield Notes) - Goatskin Edition
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-classic-wide-margin-study-bible-with-c-i-scofield-notes-goatskin-edition/
2.) KJV Note Taker's Bible - Lambskin Edition
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-lambskin-edition/
3.) KJV Classic Large Print Study Bible (With C.I. Scofield Notes) - Lambskin Edition
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-classic-large-print-study-bible-with-c-i-scofield-notes-lambskin-edition/
Either of the Scofields is excellent for the price, overall study features, and value of the premium leather binding. The Note Taker's is our best-selling non-study, Wide Margin or Note Taking Edition.
But we have tons of great bibles. We always say, when in doubt, start with Premium Leather (so you get a quality bible that will last and be worth the price):
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-bibles/premium-leather-bibles/
Then depending on the other features you want (Study Bible? Reference Bible? Text Only? Large Print) narrow it down and go from there. But if you have a specific question about any bible, please let us know at info@thekjvstore.com or 817-551-1500. Blessings - The KJV Store"
@@TheKJVStore Thank you!
Hi. Is this better quality than the KJV note takers?
They are completely different styles of bibles, but as long as you're ok with printed in China, yes, it's probably a better overall binding quality than the KJV Note Taker's Lambskin Edition. Primarily because Goatskin is more expensive than Lambskin, and the potentially full leather liner on this Thinline is amazing and better than Imitation Leather lined. The print is slightly larger too, but this is obviously text only with no room for notes. It's a really great looking and great quality bible for sure with a lot going for it. In closing, our KJV Note Taker's Goatskin Edition (printed and bound by Royal Jongbloed), coming early 2024 will surpass this one in quality, we are confident, but it will cost more as well. Hope this helps and God Bless!
Thinline Premier:
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-giant-print-thinline-bible-premier-collection-premium-goatskin-leather/
KJV Store Note Taker's Lambskin:
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-lambskin-edition/
KJV Store Note Taker's Goatskin (coming 2024):
www.thekjvstore.com/kjv-note-takers-bible-goatskin-edition
I understand that this Bible has a leather liner... Are you certain it's not leather lined?? Thx!
Yep, that was a clear mistake and mis-spoken phrase in the video, our apologies. After reviewing this and the rest of the KJV Premier Collections, they all appear to have a Split Calfskin Leather Lining. They really are beautiful and excellent quality, thanks.
Thank you for possessing the character required for the correction. 🕊️✝️♥️🔥🔥🔥🙏🤲🐑🐑🐑
Does the red letter for the words of Christ go all the way through to the book of Revelations?
Yes it does.
I have the same one and I can confirm it dose
Hey, more fuel for the fire.
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@@TheKJVStore no, I’m not sure you understand. I burned all my KJV and Protestant Bible’s because they are corrupt.
Yep, definitely don't understand why someone would burn the Word of God and the most accurate English bible. So you're bringing Fahrenheit 451 to the only book that can bring people to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ? Sounds brilliant. Good luck buddy.