My aged eyes require a 11 point font for the text, and the 9.5 font for notes! I understand that if such an animal exists it would be huge and heavy, but I would wrestle with it in order to benefit from the content. I enjoy the NKJ translation and it is actually my #2 translation choice. I might keep an eye out for a larger print version from Thomas Nelson. Thank you for your review. :)
It's not NKJV but the Life Application Study Bible comes in large print (11 for scripture, 9 for study notes). The Jeremiah Study Large Print comes in NKJV and is a 10 for scripture, 8 for notes.
You can get a 14 point giant print at Christian Book Distributors in any translation and they are not heavy at all. In fact they are lighter than some of my regular Bibles. Your welcome!
You are correct, the Old Testament is in Hebrew with a bit of Aramaic and the New Testament is in Greek.
The Hebrew on the spine is Genesis 1:1-2
Thank you for sharing that!
Very helpful review. Thankyou.
Love it
Thank you! Nice review. (You're correct: OT = Hebrew & NT = Greek)
My aged eyes require a 11 point font for the text, and the 9.5 font for notes! I understand that if such an animal exists it would be huge and heavy, but I would wrestle with it in order to benefit from the content. I enjoy the NKJ translation and it is actually my #2 translation choice. I might keep an eye out for a larger print version from Thomas Nelson. Thank you for your review. :)
It's not NKJV but the Life Application Study Bible comes in large print (11 for scripture, 9 for study notes). The Jeremiah Study Large Print comes in NKJV and is a 10 for scripture, 8 for notes.
You can get a 14 point giant print at Christian Book Distributors in any translation and they are not heavy at all. In fact they are lighter than some of my regular Bibles. Your welcome!
@@Imsaved777 Will keep this in mind for when I eventually need it! I am not quite there yet. We are SO blessed to have all of these options.