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NKJV Pitt Minion Reference Bible, Black Goatskin Leather, Red-letter Text, NK446:XR

NKJV Pitt Minion Reference Bible, Black Goatskin Leather, Red-letter Text, NK446:XR

  • Date Published: October 2007
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Leather / fine binding
  • isbn: 9780521706216

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  • The New King James Version is a modernisation of the King James Version of 1611. It preserves the dignified style and the word and phrase order of the KJV but replaces words and expressions no longer easily understood. This is Cambridge's first Bible in this increasingly popular translation. It is a centre-column reference Bible in the established Pitt Minion format. The NKJV Pitt Minion Reference Edition is compact yet its type is still large enough to read comfortably. It features red-letter text and includes full cross-references, a concordance and colour maps; it is printed on high quality India paper and is Smyth-sewn. This style features art-gilt edges and is bound in top-quality black goatskin leather.

    • classic ultra-slim style
    • top-quality goatskin leather
    • red-letter text
    • concordance
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    • Date Published: October 2007
    • format: Leather / fine binding
    • isbn: 9780521706216
    • length: 1192 pages
    • dimensions: 198 x 141 x 28 mm
    • weight: 0.527kg
    • contains: 15 maps
    • availability: In stock

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