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No matter how familiar you are with the Bible, it’s clear that there is so very much MORE we can learn and experience in God’s Word so we can better understand it, share it, teach it, and apply it to our lives. That’s the simple yet profound inspiration for the creation of The Open Bible—more wisdom…more hope…more comfort…more strength…and so much more.
For more than 40 years, The Open Bible has been the go-to source for Bible students and teachers. In essence, it’s the greatest Bible “commentary” ever written because every topic and teaching is clarified and amplified not by man, but by the entirety of Scripture.
Extensive at-a-glance outlines plus a detailed overview of the book's context help broaden your perspective of each book and the Bible as a whole.
This easy-to-navigate feature quickly displays the scriptural connections between more than 8,000 names, places, concepts, events, and doctrines.
A complete doctrinal overview of Scripture divided into 32 "Christian Guides," supported by hundreds of Scripture references.
The detailed 24-page visual overview of the Bible unfolds the people, events and themes of scripture at a glance. Life application notes crystallize central spiritual truths.
Book Introductions
Topical Index
Christian’s Guide to the New Life
Visual Survey of the Bible
Over 72,000 cross references neatly organized in the center-column allows you to clearly see the intricate relationships between verses throughout the Bible.
In 1611, the King James Version Bible, also known as the Authorized Version, was published. Today, more than 400 years since its initial publication, the bestselling King James Version Bible continues to inspire, encourage, and strengthen people from all walks of life. The KJV is considered one of the most influential and beautiful works of literature in the English language and continues to be the favorite translation for millions of Christians. Thomas Nelson has faithfully stewarded the rich tradition of publishing the King James Version Bible since its start in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1798.
About Comfort Print
The KJV Comfort Print Typeface was designed by 2K/Denmark as a special commission from Thomas Nelson. The designers sought to reflect the publisher’s rich 200-year tradition with the KJV, while also embodying the best advancements in modern Bible typography. The result is a distinctive new Bible typeface that is uncompromisingly beautiful, bold, readable at any size, and perfectly suited to the King James Version.