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Common Questions
Before You Decide On This Edition
Yes — most standard Bibles use small, dense type that's hard to read for long stretches. This edition is set in large, clear type throughout, so reading doesn't feel like a strain.
Up to 17-point typeSome historic traditions include additional texts in their canon. This edition adds those texts — such as the Book of Enoch and the Epistle of Clement — alongside the standard books, so you can read them in context.
It's a substantial book, but the large type and clear section breaks make it easy to navigate rather than overwhelming to look at.
That depends on you — most readers use it a little at a time alongside the audio and video lessons, rather than trying to finish it all at once.
It has a leather-bound cover with gold detailing, designed to handle regular use without falling apart on you.
Leather-bound · Gold detailingEither works. Many readers use it as their primary reading copy because of the print size, while others keep it alongside their existing Bible for the extra texts and lessons.
It tends to make a thoughtful gift exactly because it's different — the large print, illustrations, and added texts give it a reason to be picked up even by someone who already owns one.
If it's not the right fit, you're covered by our standard return policy — just reach out and we'll help sort it out.
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