Loose-Leaf Bible
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For those who make copious notes while studying, sometimes even a wide margin Bible might not provide enough space. Enter the Loose-Leaf Bible from Hendrickson Publishers, the perfect solution for folks who need room to grow.
In addition to the generous margins, the loose-leaf format means you can add as many pages as you need, wherever you need them. The type offers easy readability, with center-column references and a concordance offering easier study. Durable 8.5 x 11 inch pages.
Most versions available with or without binder. Pages can be used in any standard 3-ring binder. Binders are not sold separately.
KJV Features include:
- Wide margins
- Center-column cross references
- 9 point type
- 40 lb. book paper, 668 pages per inch
- 122-page concordance
NKJV Features include:
- Complete NKJV textthe immensely popular translation that retains the classic elegance of the King James version without sacrificing clarity
- Wide margins offer lots of room for notes
- Center-column cross references
- Concordance
- Clear type for ease of reading
- 1,038 pages
- 40 lb. book paper, 668 pages per inch
NASB Features include:
- Complete NASB textthe preferred translation for in-depth inductive Bible study
- Wide margins offer lots of room for notes
- Center-column cross references
- Concordance
- Clear 9-point type for ease of reading
- 1,038 pages
- 40 lb. book paper, 668 pages per inch
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NIV Features include:
- Complete NIV text
- Wide margins offer lots of room for notes
- Center-column cross references
- 66-page concordance (2,000 entries; 13,000 references)
- Clear 9.25-point type for ease of reading
- 688 pages
- 40 lb. book paper, 668 pages per inch
NRSV with Apocrypha: New Oxford Annotated Bible Features include:
- Complete NRSV text with the Apocrypha
- Contributors from a wide range of traditions and backgrounds
- Book introductions and annotations offer helpful explanations, background, and insights.
- Essays on the major divisions of the biblical text and the formation of the biblical canon
- Explanations of the Bible’s historical background provide guidance through the ancient Near Eastern context
- Clarifies the varieties of biblical criticism with guidance to developments in scholarly research
- A timeline of major events in the ancient Near East
- A history of biblical interpretation, from biblical times to the present
- Authoritative, full-color New Oxford Bible Maps with place name index
- In-text maps and diagrams
- Concordance
- Full index of the study material
- Wide margins offer lots of room for notes
- Clear 10-point type for ease of reading
- 2432 pages