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ESV Deluxe Compact TruTone Bible - For Blackletter Christians

ESV01.jpgESV Deluxe Compact TruTone Bible: Royal Blue, Eternity Design, Black Letter - This new size Bible takes the features that have earned the ESV Compact Bible such popularity and enhanced them. The deluxe edition’s slightly larger trim size and larger font allow it to retain its classic portability while improving its readability. THAT IS WHAT WE REALLY LIKE ABOUT THIS BIBLE. Previously, even with 20/20 vision we had some difficulty reading the font in the ESV compact bibles. No longer This one we can actually read!!! The font is not large but just the right size for a compact bible in our estimation. The original Compact had 6.2-point type while this one is 6.55, and while this may not seem that much different, it actually made it comfortable to read. So with the Deluxe version because of this it is the first time we can enthusiatically recommend the ESV compacts. The English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is a new, essentially literal Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and depth of meaning.

Product Details
* 6.55-point type
* 12,000-entry concordance
* Size: 3.875″ x 6"
* No center-column cross-reference system
* Words of Christ in black
* Ribbon marker
* Free software download request card included
* No maps
* Not thumb-indexed
* The cover is a handstitched, soft, leather-like material and features a unique design

For Blackletter Christians who believe in the whole council of Scripture.

40% of at Monergism Books

See a sample of the inside (Matthew 1-5).

Also in the following style: ESV Deluxe Compact TruTone Bible: Sienna, Crossroads Design, Black Letter

ESV02.jpg ESV Deluxe Compact TruTone Bible: Sienna, Crossroads Design, Black LetterThis new size Bible takes the features that have earned the ESV Compact Bible such popularity and enhanced them. The deluxe edition’s slightly larger trim size and larger font allow it to retain its classic portability while improving its readability. THAT IS WHAT WE REALLY LIKE ABOUT THIS BIBLE. Previously, even with 20/20 vision we had some difficulty reading the font in the ESV compact bibles. No longer This one we are actually read!!!< The font is not large but just the right size for a compact bible in our estimation. So with the Deluxe version because of this it is the first time we can enthusiatically recommend the ESV compacts. The English Standard Version (ESV) Bible is a new, essentially literal Bible translation that combines word-for-word precision and accuracy with literary excellence, beauty, and depth of meaning.

Product Details
* 6.55-point type
* 12,000-entry concordance
* Size: 3.875″ x 6"
* No center-column cross-reference system
* Words of Christ in black
* Ribbon marker
* Free software download request card included
* No maps
* Not thumb-indexed
* The cover is a handstitched, soft, leather-like material and features a unique design

For Blackletter Christians who believe in the whole council of Scripture.

Posted by John on June 18, 2008 06:28 PM

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