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with violence through them. Behold, I will thousand burnt offerings on it.

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■ Bible paper ■ paragraph format ■ book-wove paper ■ footnotes ■ footnotes ■ paragraph format The NRSV Apocrypha comprise all the deuterocanonical This elegant book is shaped like a slim pocket diary and texts approved by the Protestant, Roman Catholic, and fits easily into a pocket or bag. Eastern Orthodox Churches. Its handy format makes it easy to carry, and it will be This edition presents the full text of all the useful to clergy and other church professionals as well Deuterocanonical Books, as well as the entire Book of as to individuals who like to have a to Esther, in order to give context to the Additions. The text hand at all times. It makes a superb presentation New is broken up by section headings, and footnotes Testament for occasions such as confirmations and give translation variations and clarifications. ordinations. It comes in three styles, to cater for various needs and ➤ section headings for easy navigation budgets.

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This Bible presents the ever-popular New International Version using the NIV 2011 text. It is in the classic Cambridge Pitt Minion layout, a clever combination of readable text and compact form. The text is set in a modern digital font that is efficient at fitting a lot of words into a small space – a significant advantage for a Bible that needs to be compact enough to carry easily. The words of Christ are printed in red. The text is supported by cross-references and a concordance. The Bibles are printed on India paper and bound with a ribbon marker and presentation page in a range of cover materials.

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This is the first wide-margin edition of the New International Version using the updated NIV 2011 text. It presents the NIV in the much admired format of Cambridge’s wide-margin Bibles in other modern versions: generous wide margins around the text, study tools, resilient Bible paper and a fully sewn binding. It was typeset using a stylish modern font sharing many qualities with traditional Bible typefaces. As in the NIV Pitt Minion Edition from which it derives, the design delivers the characteristic combination of clarity with economy of form. The text is arranged in paragraph format with full cross-references and the words of Christ are printed in red. At the front is a presentation page and at the back are a concordance and maps. This Bible is bound in black calf split leather.

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DeUTeROnOMY 30 328 30:3 k Jer 29:14 where he scattered you.k 4even if you have been banished to the most distant land under the heavens, from there the Lord your God 30:4 l ne 1:8­9; will gather you and bring you back.l 5He will bringm you to the land isa 43:6 30:5 m Jer 29:14 that belonged to your ancestors, and you will take possession of it. He will make you more prosperous and numerous than your ances­ tors. 6The Lord your God will circumcise your hearts and the hearts 30:6 n Dt 10:16; of your descendants,n so that you may love him with all your heart Jer 32:39 and with all your soul, and live. 7The Lord your God will put all 30:7 o Dt 7:15 these curses on your enemies who hate and persecute you.o 8You will again obey the Lord and follow all his commands i am giving you today. 9Then the Lord your God will make you most prosperous in all the work of your hands and in the fruit of your womb, the young 30:9 p Dt 28:11; of your livestock and the crops of your land.p The Lord will again Jer 31:28; 32:41 delight in you and make you prosperous, just as he delighted in your NIV Clarion Reference Editionancestors, 10if you obey the Lord your God and keep his commands and decrees that are written in this Book of the Law and turn to the 30:10 q Dt 4:29 q 1 1 Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Page size: H 7 ⁄8 W 5 ⁄8 inches § H 180 W 131 mm Actual size Page extent: 2,200 pp. 5 Spine width: 1 ⁄8 inches § 40 mm The Offer of Life or Death 1 1 11 Typography: 8 ⁄4 | 10 ⁄2 point Lexicon No. 1 now what i am command ing you today is not too difficult for 30:11 r isa 45:19, you or beyond your reach. r 12 it is not up in heaven, so that you have 23 to ask, “Who will ascend into heav en to get it and proclaim it to us 30:12 s Ro 10:6* ■ India paper so we may obey it?” s 13 nor is it be yond the sea, so that you have to ask, “Who will cross the sea to get it and pro claim it to us so we may ■ cross-references ■ paragraph format obey it?” 14 no, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in ■ 15 colour maps ■ concordance your heart so you may obey it. ■ two ribbons ■ presentation page 15 see, i set before you today life and prosper i ty, death and de­ 30:15 t Dt 11:26 struction.t 16For i command you today to love the Lord your God, ■ black-letter text ■ gilt or art-gilt edges to walk in obedience to him, and to keep his commands, decrees and laws; then you will live and increase, and the Lord your God will This edition of the New International Version is produced bless you in the land you are entering to possess. in the highly praised Clarion format. 17But if your heart turns away and you are not obedient, and if you are drawn away to bow down to other gods and worship them, Cambridge Clarion Bibles give a superb reading experience. 30:18 u Dt 8:19 18i declare to you this day that you will certainly be destroyed.u You The Bible text is not separated into columns, but flows right will not live long in the land you are crossing the Jordan to enter across the page, with the references in the outer margins. and possess. Clarion Bibles employ a modern digital font, Lexicon No 1, 19This day i call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against 30:19 v Dt 4:26 with plenty of space between the lines, delivering text with w ver 1 youv that i have set before you life and death, blessings and curses.w the readability usually associated with much larger type. now choose life, so that you and your children may live 20and that 30:20 x Dt 6:5; you may lovex the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast The Bibles all incorporate a set of maps and a concordance, and10:20 y Ps 27:1; y Jn 11:25 to him. For the Lord is your life, and he will give you many years in have a presentation page at the front. the land he swore to give to your fathers, Abraham, isaac and Jacob. They use the highest quality materials: they are printed on India paper, and fully sewn, making them not only beautifully flexible, but also more resilient. All have ribbon markers, head and tailbands, and gold blocking.

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In my opinion the NIV edition of the Cambridge Clarion is the best NIV available. If you just want something rugged than I recommend the ‘calf split edition. If you want elegance then the goatskin is your best choice. Both are great choices. I highly recommend the NIV Clarion to any fan of the NIV. ’ RANDY BROWN, BIBLE BUYING GUIDE, SEPT 2016

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www.cambridge.org/bibles 12 New Living Translation The New Living Translation was translated from the ancient texts by 90 leading scholars. It employs clear and natural English. It often makes implicit information explicit (e.g. ® ‘disreputable sinners® and corrupt tax collectors’). The NLT’s motto is ‘the Truth made clear’.

NLT Pitt Minion Reference46-1Co-NLT-PittMinion-1.qxd Edition 8/5/2008 7:26 AM Page 947 FIRST PROOFS 7 3 Page size: H 6 ⁄ 8 W 4 ⁄ 4 inches § H 174 W 120 mm Actual size Page extent: 1160 pp. 7 947 Spine width: ⁄ 8 inch § 22 mm 1 CORINTHIANS 13, 14 3 but didn’t love others, I would be nothing. 13:3 Matt 6:2 like the flute or the harp must play the notes Typography: 6 ⁄ 4 | 7 point Lexicon No. 1 3If I gave everything I have to the poor and 13:4 1 Pet 4:8 clearly,or no one will recognize the melody. ® 13:5 1 Cor 8 even sacrificed my body,I could boast about 10:24; Phil And if the bugler doesn’t sound a clear call, it;* but if I didn’t love others, I would have 2:4 how will the soldiers know they are being gained nothing. 13:6 2 Thes called to battle? 4Love is patient and kind. Love is not jeal- 2:12; 2 Jn 1:4; 9It’s the same for you. If you speak to peo- 5 ® ous or boastful or proud or rude. It does 3 Jn 1:3-4 ple in words they don’t understand, how ® not demand its own way. It is not irritable, 13:7 Prov will they know what you are saying? You ■ India paper ■ cross-references and it keeps no record of being wronged. 6It 10:12; 1 Pet might as well be talking into empty space. 4:8 does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices 10There are many different languages in ■ red-letter text 13:8 1 Cor ■ 15 colour maps whenever the truth wins out. 7Love never 13:1-2 the world, and every language has meaning. 11 ■ gives up, never loses faith, is always hope- 13:9 1 Cor 8:2 But if I don’t understand a language, I will paragraph format ■ ribbon marker(s) ful, and endures through every circum- 13:10 Phil be a foreigner to someone who speaks it, 3:12 ■ dictionary / concordance stance. and the one who speaks it will be a foreign- ■ gilt or art-gilt edges 8Prophecy and speaking in unknown lan- 13:11 Ps er to me. 12And the same is true for you. 131:2 guages* and special knowledge will become 13:12 2 Cor Since you are so eager to have the special 9 ® useless. But love will last forever! Now our 5:7; 1 Jn 3:2 abilities the Spirit gives, seek those that will The NLT Pitt Minion Bibles have the features knowledge is partial and incomplete, and 13:13 Matt strengthen the whole church. ® ® even the gift of prophecy reveals only part of 22:37-40; Gal 13So anyone who speaks in tongues characteristic of the Cambridge Pitt Minion ‘family’: the whole picture! 10But when the time of 5:5-6; 1 Thes should pray also for the ability to interpret perfection comes, these partial things will 1:3; 1 Jn 4:16 what has been said. 14For if I pray in comprehensive cross-references, a concordance and 14:1 Matt become useless. 22:37-40; tongues, my spirit is praying, but I don’t un- 11 15 colour maps to support the Bible text. When I was a child, I spoke and thought Rom 12:6; derstand what I am saying. and reasoned as a child. But when I grew up, 1 Cor 12:1, 15Well then, what shall I do? I will pray in They are printed on delicate India paper, Smyth-sewnI put away childish things. 12Now we see 31; 14:39; the spirit,*and I will also pray in words I un- things imperfectly,like puzzling reflections 16:14; Eph derstand. I will sing in the spirit, and I will in a mirror, but then we will see everything 5:2; Col 3:14; also sing in words I understand. 16For if you for flexibility and endurance, and bound with ribbon 1 Tim 1:5; Jas with perfect clarity.* All that I know now is 2:8 praise God only in the spirit, how can those markers and presentation pages. partial and incomplete, but then I will know 14:2 Mark who don’t understand you praise God along everything completely, just as God now 16:17; Acts with you? How can they join you in giving knows me completely. 2:4; 10:46-47; thanks when they don’t understand what 13Three things will last forever—faith, 19:6 you are saying? 17You will be giving thanks hope, and love—and the greatest of these is 14:3 Rom very well, but it won’t strengthen the people love. 14:19 who hear you. 14:4 1 Cor 18 14:18-19, 26- I thank God that I speak in tongues Tongues and Prophecy 28 more than any of you. 19But in a church Let love be your highest goal! But 14:5 Num meeting I would rather speak five under- 14 you should also desire the special 11:29 standable words to help others than ten abilities the Spirit gives—especially the abil- 14:6 Rom thousand words in an unknown language. ity to prophesy. 2For if you have the ability to 6:17; Eph 20Dear brothers and sisters, don’t be 1:17 When it comesspeak into tongues,*you quality and will craftsmanship, be talking only to Cambridge childishbeats all in otheryour understandingpublishers, hands of these ‘ God, since people won’t be able to under- 14:8 Num things. Be innocent as babies when it comes down. In anstand age inyou. which You willeven be Bibles speaking have by seemingly the 10:9; Jer become 4:19 to evil, disposable but be mature consumer in understanding items, the power of the Spirit,* but it will all be myste- 14:12 Rom matters of this kind. 21It is written in the NLT Pitt Minionrious. 3isBut made one who to withstandprophesies strengthens the test of time.14:19; 1 I Cor commendScriptures*: it to you for use in both personal readingothers, and encourages proclamation. them, and In onecomforts binding a 21st12:1 century translation is combined them. 4A person who speaks in tongues is 14:13 1 Cor “I will speak to my own people with the style and quality of previous generations. 12:10 strengthened personally, but one who 14:15 Eph through strange languages speaks a word of prophecy strengthens the 5:19;’ Col 3:16 and through the lips of foreigners. entire church. 14:16 1 Chr ButRICK even MANSFIELD, then, they TEACHER will not listen AND toWRITER 5I wish you could all speak in tongues, 16:36; Neh me,”* but even more I wish you could all prophesy. 8:6; Ps says the Lord. 106:48; Rev For prophecy is greater than speaking in 5:14; 7:12 22 tongues, unless someone interprets what 14:17 Rom So you see that speaking in tongues is a you are saying so that the whole church will 14:19 sign, not for believers, but for unbelievers. NLT Pitt Minion Reference Edition be strengthened. 14:20 Eph Prophecy, however, is for the benefit of be- 6Dear brothers and sisters,* if I should 4:14; Heb 5:12 come to you speaking in an unknown lan- 13:3 SomeCOMPARABLE manuscripts read sacrificed myEDITIONS body to be burned. Goatskin leather 14:21 Deut guage,* how would that help you? But if I 13:8 Or in tongues. 13:12 Greek see face to face. 28:49; *Isa NL446:XR Black Art-gilt edges Two ribbons bring you a revelation or some special 14:2a Or in unknown languages; also in 14:4, 5, 13, 14, 18, 28:11-12 22, 26, 27, 28, 39. 14:2b Or speaking in your spirit. 978-0-521-73528-5 £80.00 • $155.00knowledge ($177.95 CAD) or prophecy or teaching, that 14:22 1 Cor 14:6a Greek brothers; also in 14:20, 26, 39. 14:6b Or in will be helpful. 7Even lifeless instruments 14:1 tongues;•also NIV in 14:19, page 23. 10 NL446:XR Brown Art-gilt edges Two ribbons 978-0-521-75921-2 £80.00 • $155.00 ($177.95 CAD) • ESV page 14 Imitation leather • NASB page 17 NL442:XR Black Two tone Gilt edges Ribbon 978-1-107-44810-0 £50.00 • $85.00 ($97.95 CAD) • NKJV page 20 • KJV page 31

orders: 01223 325566 13 English Standard Version The English Standard Version is a light revision of the RSV, updating the text to improve scholarly accuracy, offer more modern vocabulary, eliminate thee/thou language and introduce section headings. The ESV’s translation philosophy is ‘essentially literal’, making it especially suited to study as well as private and public reading.

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7 3 ESV PITT MINION SAMPLE 2 Page size: H 6 ⁄8 W 4 ⁄4 inches § H 174 W 120 mm Actual size Page extent: 1120 pp. 3 Spine width: ⁄4 inch § 20 mm 5 GENESIS 6, 7 3 Typography: 6 ⁄4 | 7 pt Lexicon No.1 shall be 120 years.” 4The Nephilim1 were 6:5 b Ps. 14:2, 3 Then the Lord said to Noah, p“Go into on the earth in those days, and also after- c ch. 8:21; Job 7 the ark, you and all your household, 14:4; 15:14; Ps. q ward, when the sons of God came in to the 51:5; Jer. 17:9; for I have seen that you are righteous be- 2 daughters of man and they bore children to Matt. 15:19; fore me in this generation. Take with you ■ India paper ■ 15 colour maps them. These were the mighty men who Rom. 3:23 seven pairs of all rclean animals,1 the male were of old, the men of renown. 6:6 d 1 Sam. and his mate, and a pair of the animals that ■ black or red-letter text ■ ribbon marker 5bThe Lord saw that the wickedness of 15:11; 2 Sam. are not clean, the male and his mate, 3and man was great in the earth, and that every 24:16; Joel seven pairs1 of the birds of the heavens also, ■ paragraph format ■ silver, gilt or art-giltcintention edges of the thoughts of his heart was 2:13; [Num. male and female, to keep their offspring 23:19; 1 Sam. only evil continually. 6And dthe Lord was alive on the face of all the earth. 4For in ■ ■ 15:29] e Isa. cross-references presentation page sorry that he had made man on the earth, 63:10; Eph. seven days sI will send rain on the earth and it egrieved him to his heart. 7So the 4:30 forty days and forty nights, tand every living ■ concordance Lord said, “I will blot out man whom I 6:8 f ch. 19:19; thing1 that I have made I will blot out from have created from the face of the land, man Ex. 33:12, 13, the face of the ground.” 5uAnd Noah did all 16, 17 and animals and creeping things and birds g that the Lord had commanded him. 6:9 ch. 7:1; 6 This edition uses the classic Pitt Minion format, of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have Ezek. 14:14, Noah was six hundred years old when 8 f made them.” But Noah found favor in the 20; 2 Pet. 2:5 the flood of waters came upon the earth. characterized by an elegant, slimline form using texteyes of the Lord . h Job 1:1, 8; 7And Noah and his sons and his wife and that is compact, yet easy to read and presented in Luke 1:6 i ch. his sons’ wives with him went into the ark Noah and the Flood 5:22, 24; [Heb. to escape the waters of the flood. 8Of clean 9 11:7] paragraph format. It incorporates comprehensive These are the generations of Noah. j animals, and of animals that are not clean, g h 6:12 Ps. 14:2, Noah was a righteous man, blameless in 3; 53:2, 3 k Job and of birds, and of everything that creeps i 9 cross-references. his generation. Noah walked with God. 22:15-17 on the ground, two and two, male and fe- 10And Noah had three sons, Shem, Ham, 6:13 l Ezek. 7:2, male, went into the ark with Noah, as God The Bibles are available with and Japheth. 3, 6 had commanded Noah. 10And after seven 11Now the earth was corrupt in God’s 6:17 m ch. 7:4; days the waters of the flood came upon the sight, and the earth was filled with vio- 2 Pet. 2:5 earth. either black-letter or red-letter text. n 12 j 6:18 ch. 9:9, 11 lence. And God saw the earth, and be- 11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s k They are printed on India paper, hold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had cor- 6:22 o Heb. life, in the second month, on the seven- rupted their way on the earth. 13And God 11:7; [Ex. teenth day of the month, on that day all the Smyth-sewn and bound with a ribbon said to Noah, l“I have determined to make 40:16] vfountains of the great deep burst forth, marker in a choice of covers an end of all flesh,1 for the earth is filled and wthe windows of the heavens were with violence through them. Behold, I will opened. 12And rain fell upon the earth forty ranging from two-tone imitation destroy them with the earth. 14Make your- days and forty nights. 13On the very same self an ark of gopher wood.1 Make rooms day Noah and his sons, Shem and Ham and leather to top-grain goatskin leather. in the ark, and cover it inside and out with Japheth, and Noah’s wife and the three pitch. 15This is how you are to make it: the wives of his sons with them entered the length of the ark 300 cubits,1 its breadth 50 ark, 14they and every beast, according to its ➤ classic, ultra-slim style cubits, and its height 30 cubits. 16Make a kind, and all the livestock according to roof1 for the ark, and finish it to a cubit their kinds, and every creeping thing that ➤ choice of black or red-letter text above, and set the door of the ark in its side. creeps on the earth, according to its kind, Make it with lower, second, and third and every bird, according to its kind, every decks. 17mFor behold, I will bring a flood of winged creature. 15They xwent into the ark waters upon the earth to destroy all flesh in with Noah, two and two of all flesh in which is the breath of life under heaven. 7:1 p Matt. which there was the breath of life. 16And Everything that is on the earth shall die. 24:38, 39; Luke those that entered, male and female of all 18 n 17:26, 27; Heb. y But I will establish my covenant with 11:7; 1 Pet. flesh, went in as God had commanded you, and you shall come into the ark, you, 3:20; 2 Pet. 2:5 him. And the Lord shut him in. your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives q ch. 6:9 17The flood zcontinued forty days on the with you. 19And of every living thing of all 7:2 r ch. 8:20; earth.The waters increased and bore up the flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into [Lev. 11] ark, and it rose high above the earth. 18The the ark to keep them alive with you. They 7:4 s ver. 12, 17; waters prevailed and increased greatly on 20 [Job 37:11-13] shall be male and female. Of the birds ac- t ch. 6:17 the earth, and the ark floated on the face of 19 cording to their kinds, and of the animals 7:5 u ch. 6:22 the waters. And the waters prevailed so according to their kinds, of every creeping 7:11 v ch. 8:2; mightily on the earth that all the high ESV Pitt Minion Reference Edition thing of the ground, according to its kind, Prov. 8:28; mountains under the whole heaven were w Goatskin leather two of every sort shall come in to you to [Amos 9:6] ch. covered.COMPARABLE20The waters prevailed EDITIONS above the keep them alive. 21Also take with you every 8:2; 2 Kgs. 7:19; Isa. 24:18; Mal. ES446:XR Black Art-gilt edges Red letter sort of food that is eaten, and store it up. It 1 Or giants 1 Hebrew The end of all flesh has come before me 3:10; [Ps. 78:23] 1 An unknown kind of tree; transliterated from Hebrew shall serve as food for you and for them.” 7:15 x ch. 6:20 1 1 978-0-521-70813-5 £80.00 • $155.0022o ($177.95 CAD) A cubit was about 18 inches or 45 centimeters Or Noah did this; he did all that God com- 7:16 y ver. 2, 3 skylight 1 Or NIV seven ofpage10 each kind of clean animal 1 Or seven of ES446:X Brown Art-gilt edges Black letter manded him. 7:17 z ver. 4, 12 each kind•1 Hebrew all existence; also verse 23 978-0-521-73486-8 £80.00 • $155.00 ($177.95 CAD) • NLT page 13 Calf split leather NASB page 17 ES444:XR Brown Gilt edges Red letter • 978-0-521-22814-5 £65.00 • $120.00 ($137.95 CAD) • NKJV page 20 Imitation leather ES442:X Black Two tone Silver edges Black letter • KJV page 31 978-1-107-62918-9 £50.00 • $85.00 ($97.95 CAD) ES442:X Tan/Red Two tone Gilt edges Black letter 978-0-521-70809-8 £50.00 • $85.00 ($97.95 CAD)

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1 ESV PITT MINION SAMPLE 2 Page size: H 9 W 7 ⁄4 inches § H 231 W 184 mm Actual size Page extent: 1152 pp. 3 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 34 mm 1 5 GENESIS 6, 7 Typography: approx. 8 | 8 ⁄ 2 point Lexicon No.1 shall be 120 years.” 4The Nephilim1 were 6:5 b Ps. 14:2, 3 Then the Lord said to Noah, p“Go into on the earth in those days, and also after- c ch. 8:21; Job 7 the ark, you and all your household, 14:4; 15:14; Ps. q ward, when the sons of God came in to the 51:5; Jer. 17:9; for I have seen that you are righteous be- 2 daughters of man and they bore children to Matt. 15:19; fore me in this generation. Take with you them. These were the mighty men who Rom. 3:23 seven pairs of all rclean animals,1 the male ■ Bible paper ■ 15were colour of old, maps the men of renown. 6:6 d 1 Sam. and his mate, and a pair of the animals that 5bThe Lord saw that the wickedness of 15:11; 2 Sam. are not clean, the male and his mate, 3and ■ black or red-letter text ■ ribbon markers man was great in the earth, and that every 24:16; Joel seven pairs1 of the birds of the heavens also, ■ ■ cintention of the thoughts of his heart was 2:13; [Num. male and female, to keep their offspring paragraph format gilt or art-gilt edges 23:19; 1 Sam. 6 d 4 only evil continually. And the Lord was e alive on the face of all the earth. For in ■ ■ 15:29] Isa. cross-references prsorryesentation that he had page made man on the earth, 63:10; Eph. seven days sI will send rain on the earth e 7 t ■ concordance and it grieved him to his heart. So the 4:30 forty days and forty nights, and every living Lord said, “I will blot out man whom I 6:8 f ch. 19:19; thing1 that I have made I will blot out from have created from the face of the land, man Ex. 33:12, 13, the face of the ground.” 5uAnd Noah did all and animals and creeping things and birds 16, 17 that the Lord had commanded him. The ESV Wide-Margin Reference Bible is an g 6:9 ch. 7:1; 6 of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have Ezek. 14:14, Noah was six hundred years old when enlargement of the ESV Pitt Minion Bible. 8 f made them.” But Noah found favor in the 20; 2 Pet. 2:5 the flood of waters came upon the earth. eyes of the Lord. h Job 1:1, 8; 7And Noah and his sons and his wife and The layout and pagination of the Bible Luke 1:6 i ch. his sons’ wives with him went into the ark text are identical but this editionNoah has and the Flood 5:22, 24; [Heb. to escape the waters of the flood. 8Of clean 9 11:7] These are the generations of Noah. j animals, and of animals that are not clean, enlarged text, wide margins for gpersonal h 6:12 Ps. 14:2, Noah was a righteous man, blameless in 3; 53:2, 3 k Job and of birds, and of everything that creeps i 9 notes and is printed on paper thathis generation.stands Noah walked with God. 22:15-17 on the ground, two and two, male and fe- 10And Noah had three sons, Shem, Ham, 6:13 l Ezek. 7:2, male, went into the ark with Noah, as God up well to note-making. A moreand extensive Japheth. 3, 6 had commanded Noah. 10And after seven concordance offers an extra bonus11 Nowfor the earth was corrupt in God’s 6:17 m ch. 7:4; days the waters of the flood came upon the sight, and the earth was filled with vio- 2 Pet. 2:5 earth. n Bible study. 12 j 6:18 ch. 9:9, 11 lence. And God saw the earth, and be- 11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s k hold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had cor- 6:22 o Heb. life, in the second month, on the seven- rupted their way on the earth. 13And God 11:7; [Ex. teenth day of the month, on that day all the ➤ choice of black or red letter said to Noah, l“I have determined to make 40:16] vfountains of the great deep burst forth, ➤ goatskin binding is edge-linedan endfor of all flesh,1 for the earth is filled and wthe windows of the heavens were with violence through them. Behold, I will opened. 12And rain fell upon the earth forty extra suppleness destroy them with the earth. 14Make your- days and forty nights. 13On the very same 1 ➤ extensive concordance self an ark of gopher wood. Make rooms day Noah and his sons, Shem and Ham and in the ark, and cover it inside and out with Japheth, and Noah’s wife and the three pitch. 15This is how you are to make it: the wives of his sons with them entered the length of the ark 300 cubits,1 its breadth 50 ark, 14they and every beast, according to its cubits, and its height 30 cubits. 16Make a kind, and all the livestock according to roof1 for the ark, and finish it to a cubit their kinds, and every creeping thing that above, and set the door of the ark in its side. creeps on the earth, according to its kind, Make it with lower, second, and third and every bird, according to its kind, every decks. 17mFor behold, I will bring a flood of winged creature. 15They xwent into the ark waters upon the earthWide-Margin to destroy all flesh Bibles in with Noah, two and two of all flesh in which is the breath of life under heaven. 7:1 p Matt. which there was the breath of life. 16And Wide-margin Bibles are a Cambridge speciality. The text is surrounded by generous margins Everything that is on the earth shall die. 24:38, 39; Luke those that entered, male and female of all 18 n with plenty of space for personal17:26, notes 27; Heb. and is printed on papery that stands up well to note-taking. But I will establish my covenant with 11:7; 1 Pet. flesh, went in as God had commanded you, and you shall come into the ark, you, him. And the Lord shut him in. Our wide-margin Bibles, in modern3:20; 2 Pet. translations 2:5 are enlargements of the Pitt Minion Bibles in their your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives q ch. 6:9 17The flood zcontinued forty days on the with you. 19And ofrespective every living versions thing and of allthey each7:2 r ch. share 8:20; theearth.The same text waters layout, increased font and andpagination. bore up the flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into [Lev. 11] ark, and it rose high above the earth. 18The the ark to keep them alive with you. 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Moreover, the bronze 15:25–16:1 altar that i Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, had made, was there The Cambridge Clarion Reference Bible presents 1:5the h Ex. text 27:1, 2; 38:1, 2 i Ex. 31:2 before the tabernacle of the Lord. And Solomon and the assembly in a single column, and places the cross-referencesj [1in Chr. 13:3] j sought it 1 out. 6 And Solomon went up there to the bronze altar k the outer margin, giving the page a very well laid 1:6out k 1 Kgs. 3:4 before the Lord, which was at the tent of meeting, and offered a appearance. The typeface is a modern digital font thousand burnt offerings on it. with many of the characteristics usually associated Solomon Prays for Wisdom with traditional Bible typefaces – in particular, superb 7 l 1:7 l For ver. 7-12, In that night God appeared to Solomon, and said to him, “Ask readability. see 1 Kgs. 3:5-14 what I shall give you.” 8 And Solomon said to God, “You have shown great and steadfast love to David my father, m and have made me These are Bibles of the highest quality, printed on1:8 Indiam 1 Chr. 28:5 1:9 n ch. 6:17; king in his place. 9 O Lord God, n let your word to David my father paper and Smyth-sewn for flexibility and endurance.1 Kgs. 8:26 o Gen. 13:16 be now fulfilled, for you have made me king over a people as They are offered in a range of superior binding styles – calf numerous o as the dust of the earth. 10 Give me now wisdom and p split leather, top-grain calfskin, and edge-lined goatskin.1:10 p [Num. knowledge to go out and come in before this people, for who can 27:17; Deut. 31:2] govern this people of yours, which is so great?” 11 God answered Solomon, “Because this was in your heart, and you have not asked ➤ single-column setting – reads just like an ordinary1:11 q Eccles. book 5:19; q possessions, wealth, honor, or the life of those who hate you, and ➤ side-column references – leaving the text clear 6:2 have not even asked long life, but have asked wisdom and knowl- edge for yourself that you may govern my people over whom I have made you king, 12 wisdom and knowledge are granted to you. I will 1:12 q [See ver. 11 also give you q riches, possessions, and honor, r such as none of the above] r ch. 9:22; [1 Chr. 29:25] kings had who were before you, and none after you shall have the 1:13 s See 1 Kgs. like.” 13 So Solomon came from 2 the s high place at Gibeon, from 3:4 t ver. 3 before t the tent of meeting, to Jerusalem. And he reigned over What qualities do you look for in a Bible? Clear print, font size, paperIsrael. opacity, sewn binding, quality cover, solid translation, lifetime ‘warranty …? Well the Cambridge Clarion, ESV Bible in black edge-lined goatskin leather has it all.. 1 Or him 2 Septuagint, Vulgate; Hebrew to BOB SNYDER OF’ SNYDER’S SOAPBOX SNYDERS SOAPBOX.COM

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7 3 8 4 MATTHEW Page size: H 6 ⁄ W 4 ⁄ inches § H 174 W 120 mm Actual size Page extent: 1160 pp. 7 1:1 a Luke 3:23 21b Spine width: ⁄ 8 inch § 22 mm The Genealogy of Jesus Christ And she will bring forth a Son, and you a 1 b 2 Sam. 8 c 3 The book of the genealogy of Jesus shall call His name JESUS, for He will save Typography: 6 ⁄ 4 | 7 point Lexicon No.1 Christ, b the Son of David, c the Son of 7:12–16; Ps. 1 132:11; Is. 9:6; His people from their sins.” 22 Abraham: 11:1; Jer. 23:5; So all this was done that it might be 2d e Abraham begot Isaac, Isaac begot Ja- [Matt. 1:18; fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord ■ India paper ■ concordance cob, and Jacob begot f Judah and his broth- Luke 3:23, 31]; through the prophet, saying: 23d “Behold,9 ers. 3g Judah begot Perez and Zerah by John 7:42; Acts the virgin shall be with child, and bear a ■ red-letter text ■ 15 colour maps Tamar, h Perez begot Hezron, and Hezron 2:30; [Rom. Son, and they shall call His name Immanu- begot Ram. 4Ram begot Amminadab, Am- 1:3]; Rev. 22:16 el,” which is translated, “God with us.” c Gen. 12:3; ■ paragraph format ■ ribbon marker(s) 24 minadab begot Nahshon, and Nahshon 22:18; [Gal. Then Joseph, being aroused from 5 i begot Salmon. Salmon begot Boaz by 1 sleep, did as the angel of the Lord com- ■ ■ 3:16] Lit. cross references gilt or art-gilt edges Rahab, Boaz begot Obed by Ruth, Obed generation manded him and took to him his wife, begot Jesse, 6and j Jesse begot David the 1:2 d Gen. 25and 1did not know her till she had king. 21:2, 12 e Gen. brought forth e her2 firstborn Son. And he k David the king begot Solomon by her 25:26; 28:14 called His name JESUS. f 2who had been the wife of Uriah. 7l Solomon Gen. 29:35 This is a reference Bible in the Pitt Minion format 1:3 g Gen. m begot Rehoboam, Rehoboam begot A- 38:27; 49:10 Wise Men from the East 3 8 – a superb synthesis of fine design and elegant form. bijah, and Abijah begot Asa. Asa begot h Ruth Now after a Jesus was born in Bethle- n Jehoshaphat, Jehoshaphat begot Joram, 4:18–22; 1 Chr. 2 hem of Judea in the days of Herod the Like all Cambridge Pitt Minion editions, these NKJV and Joram begot o Uzziah. 9Uzziah begot 2:1–15; Matt. king, behold, 1wise men b from the East Jotham, Jotham begot p Ahaz, and Ahaz 1:3–6 came to Jerusalem, 2saying, c “Where is He Bibles are compact for portability, yet their type is still begot Hezekiah. 10q Hezekiah begot Ma- 1:5 i Ruth 2:1; who has been born King of the Jews? For we 4:1–13 4 d nasseh, Manasseh begot Amon, and Amon 1:6 j 1 Sam. have seen His star in the East and have large enough for comfortable reading. They feature r 11s 5 begot Josiah. Josiah begot Jeconiah 16:1; Is. 11:1, come to worship Him.” red-letter text, and include full cross-references, a and his brothers about the time they were 10 k 2 Sam. 3When Herod the king heard this, he was t carried away to Babylon. 7:12; 12:24; Is. troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. 4And concordance and maps. Printed on high quality India paper, 12And after they were brought to Bab- 9:7 2 Words in when he had gathered all e the chief priests ylon, u Jeconiah begot Shealtiel, and Shealti- italic type have and f scribes of the people together, g he in- they are fully sewn and come in a choice of fine leather v 13 been added for el begot Zerubbabel. Zerubbabel begot clarity.They quired of them where the Christ was to be covers. The Bibles have one or more ribbons to keep the place, Abiud, Abiud begot Eliakim, and Eliakim are not found born. begot Azor. 14Azor begot Zadok, Zadok in the original 5So they said to him, “In Bethlehem of and a presentation page. begot Achim, and Achim begot Eliud. 15E- Greek. Judea, for thus it is written by the prophet: liud begot Eleazar, Eleazar begot Matthan, 1:7 l 1 Kin. and Matthan begot Jacob. 16And Jacob 11:43; 1 Chr. 6 h in m ‘ But you, Bethlehem, the land of begot Joseph the husband of w Mary, of 3:10 2 Chr. Judah, ➤ classic, ultra-slim style 11:20 3 NU whom was born Jesus who is called Christ. Asaph Are not the least among the rulers of 17 ➤ So all the generations from Abraham to 1:8 n 1 Chr. Judah; available in goatskin – the finest quality binding material David are fourteen generations, from David 3:10 o 2 Kin. For out of you shall come a Ruler until the captivity in Babylon are fourteen 15:13 i Who will shepherd My people generations, and from the captivity in Bab- 1:9 p 2 Kin. Israel.’ ” ylon until the Christ are fourteen genera- 15:38 1:10 q 2 Kin. 7 tions. 20:21 r 1 Kin. Then Herod, when he had secretly Why ‘Pitt Minion’? 2 13:2 4 NU called the wise men, determined from Christ Born of Mary Amos them what time the j star appeared. 8And The Pitt Building, built to house the18Now Press the and x birth named of Jesus after Christ William was Pitt as the1:11 Younger,s 1 Chr. he Prime sent Ministerthem to Bethlehem and said, “Go of Britain and Member of Parliamentfollows: for After Cambridge His mother University, Mary waslent be-the 3:15,name 16 to seriesand ofsearch Pitt Presscarefully for the young Child, trothed to Joseph, before they came togeth- t 2 Kin. publications from the nineteenther, shecentury was foundonwards. with child y of the Holy 24:14–16; Jer. 1:18 x Matt. 12:46; Luke 1:27 y Is. 7:14; 49:5; Luke 1:35 27:20; Matt. 1:19 z Deut. 24:1; John 8:4, 5 6 an upright 1:20 a Luke 19 Spirit. Then Joseph her husband, being 1:17 5 Or 1:35 7 Lit. begotten 1:21 b [Is. 7:14; 9:6, 7]; Luke 1:31; Minion is a traditional term for 6a type size of approximatelyz 7 point, giving text of about 10-11 lines a just man, and not wanting to make her a Coniah or 2:21 c Luke 2:11; John 1:29; [Acts 4:12; 5:31; 13:23, 38; to the inch. public example, was minded to put her Jehoiachin Rom. 5:18, 19; Col. 1:20–23] 8 Lit. 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Cambridge Clarion Bibles are ingeniously designed to deliver a rare combination of readability and portability. They achieve this by using a modern digital font that, like the traditional Bible typefaces of the past, is clear and easy to read even when set in a modest type size (just under 9 point). The generous line spacing also contributes to the legibility. Clarion Bibles have two special features: the Bible text is not divided into columns, but runs right across the page, with the cross-references in the outer margin of the page. They are set in paragraph format, rather than starting every verse on a new line. Both of these typesetting devices make the text very readable and natural. These Bibles incorporate 15 colour maps and a concordance. They are bound in a choice of superior materials: calf split leather, top-grain calfskin and edge-lined goatskin.

➤ single-column setting – reads just like an ordinary book ➤ side-column references – leaving the text clear

NKJV Clarion Reference Edition COMPARABLE EDITIONS Goatskin NK486:XE Black Edge-lined Art-gilt edges 978-1-107-62009-4 £150.00 • $255.00 ($292.95 CAD) • NIV page 12 Calfskin leather ESV page 16 NK485:X Brown Art-gilt edges • 978-1-107-66442-5 £110.00 • $195.00 ($223.95 CAD) • NASB page 19 Calf split leather KJV page 32 NK484:X Black Gilt edges • 978-1-107-67682-4 £90.00 • $165.00 ($189.95 CAD)

See online at www.cambridge.org/bibles/nkjvclarion www.cambridge.org/bibles 22 Revised Version The Revised Version was produced in the nineteenth century by British and American scholars, benefiting from the discovery of some early and important manuscripts which threw new light on many aspects of biblical scholarship. It was the first real revision of the KJV and, later, the basis for the American Standard Version of 1901.

The KJV·RV Interlinear Bible

7 Page size: H 9 W 6 ⁄ 8 inches § H 227 W175 mm ActualActual sizesize R.V. Page extent: 1600 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 2 inches § 38 mm Typography: 10 | 11 point Millers 2n Small Pica No.4 (small body)

■ India paper ■ presentation page ■ black-letter text ■ lined paper for notes ■ chapter and verse format ■ 15 colour maps ■ cross-references ■ two ribbon markers ■ footnotes ■ art-gilt edges ■ Bible Companion

Two Bibles in one, combining the RV and KJV texts. This setting of the Bible was first published in 1906, more than a decade after the completion of the Revised Version which was at that time expected to supersede the KJV as the standard Bible text. This edition employs an interlinear arrangement that manifests where the two texts diverge. The words common to both versions are printed in regular type; where there is a disparity, there are two lines of smaller type, the RV above and the KJV below. At the foot of the page are the marginal notes of both versions. The cross-references are those of the Revised Version. Appendices show the variant readings preferred by the American revisers, first published in 1898 and incorporated into the American Standard Version of 1901. The Bible is handsomely produced, with a section of lined paper for notes, a reading guide and maps.

➤ exhaustive cross-references as published in 1898

KJV·RV Interlinear Bible Calfskin leather RV655:X Black 978-1-107-63093-2 £175.00 00 ($34.95 CAD)

orders: 01223 325566 23 1 SAMUEL 18

is a God in Israel. 47And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saveth not with sword and spear: for the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give you into our hands.’ 48And it came to pass, when the Philistine arose, and came and drew nigh to meet David, that David hasted, and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine. 49And David put his hand in his bag, and took thence a stone, and slung it, and smote the Philistine in his forehead, that the stone sank into his forehead, and he fell upon his face to the earth. 50 So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with a stone, and smote the Philistine, and slew him; but there was no sword in the hand of David. 51 Therefore David ran, and stood upon the Philistine, and took his sword, and drew it out of the sheath thereof, and slew him, and cut off his head therewith. And when the Philistines saw their champion was dead, they fled. 52And the men of Israel and of Judah arose, and shouted, and pursued the Philistines, until thou come King James Versionto the valley, and to the gates of Ekron. And the wounded of the Philistines fell down by the way to Shaaraim, even unto Gath, and unto The King James (‘Authorized’) VersionEkron. is still53And for the many children the ofEnglish Israel returnedBible. The from culmination chasing after the of a series of revisions, more than 70%Philistines, of its andwording they spoiled is directly their tents. dependent 54And David on tookthe thework head of of William Tyndale. Its rhythmic cadencesthe Philistine, and memorableand brought it phrasings to Jerusalem; have but shapedhe put his the armour in his tent. English language for four centuries. 55And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host, ‘Abner, whose son is this youth?’ And Abner said, ‘As thy soul liveth, O king, I cannot tell’. 56And the king said, ‘Inquire thou whose son the stripling is’. 57And as David returned KJV New Cambridge Paragraphfrom the slaughter Bible of the Philistine, Abner took him, and brought him before Saul with the head of the Philistine in his hand. 58And Saul said to him, ‘Whose son art thou, thou young man?’ And David answered, ‘I Personal Size Actual size am the son of thy servant Jesse the Beth-lehemite’. And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto 1 1 Page size: H 8 ⁄4 W 5 ⁄2 inches § H 210 W 146 mm 18 Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, Page extent: 1566 pp. and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. 2And Saul took him that day, with Apocrypha 1856 pp. and would let him go no more home to his father’s house. 3 Then 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄4 inches § 30 mm 3 Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved him as his own with Apocrypha 1 ⁄8 inches § 35 mm 4 1 1 soul. And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was upon him, Typography: approx. 8 ⁄2 | 10 ⁄4 point Swift and gave it to David, and his garments, even to his sword, and to his bow, and to his girdle. ■ Bible paper ■ black-letter text 5And David went out whithersoever Saul sent him, and behaved him- 5behaved: or, prospered ■ paragraph format ■ Translators’ marginal notes self wisely: and Saul set him over the men of war, and he was accepted ■ Translators’ Preface in the sight of all the people, and also in the sight of Saul’s servants. 6And it came to pass as they came, when David was returned from the In this groundbreaking edition of the slaughter of the Philistine, that the women came out of all cities of 6Philistine: or, Philistines King James Version, David Norton Israel, singing and dancing, to meet king Saul, with tabrets, with joy, 7 painstakingly collated the established and with instruments of music. And the women answered one 6instruments: Heb. another as they played, and said, ‘Saul hath slain his thousands, and three-stringed instruments text of the KJV with the Translators’ 8 David his ten thousands’. And Saul was very wroth, and the saying dis- 8displeased: Heb. was original notes. He presented the pleased him; and he said, ‘They have ascribed unto David ten thou- evil in his eyes text as they intended it, but with sands, and to me they have ascribed but thousands: and what can he consistent modern spelling and 366 presentation for ease of use.

➤ single-column format for ease of reading ➤ quotation marks for direct speech ➤ modern spelling and punctuation

The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible should be a necessary edition for everyone who prefers the King James 1611 tradition. It will indeed ‘be the most faithful presentation of the King James Bible there has ever been, with the exception of rather mild modernization of the language. ’ JAMES D. PRICE, TEMPLE BAPTIST SEMINARY, CHATTANOOGA, TN

KJV New Cambridge Paragraph Bible KJV New Cambridge Paragraph Bible with Apocrypha Personal Size Personal Size Calfskin leather Calfskin leather KJ595:T Black Gilt edges Two ribbons KJ595:TA Black Gilt edges Two ribbons 978-0-521-19063-3 £90.00 • $160.00 ($183.95 CAD) 978-0-521-19881-3 £100.00 • $180.00 ($206.95 CAD) Hardback Hardback KJ590:T KJ590:TA 978-0-521-76284-7 £29.99 • $55.00 ($62.95 CAD) 978-0-521-19501-0 £24.99 • $45.00 ($51.95 CAD)

See online at www.cambridge.org/bibles/ newcambridgeparagraph A table of corrections and amendments to the first edition can be viewed here. www.cambridge.org/bibles 24 KJV Emerald Text Edition

1 1 Page size: H 7 ⁄ 2 W 5 ⁄ 4 inches § H 190 W 133 mm Actual size Page extent: 1274 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 4 inch § 30 mm Typography: approx. 8 | 8 point Antique Old Style No. 3

■ Bible paper ■ black- or red-letter text ■ chapter and verse format ■ Bible word list ■ reading plan

The Emerald Text Edition is an enlargement of the Royal Brevier – originally created in the mid-twentieth century by Eyre & Spottiswoode, the King’s Printer at the time. Its classic simplicity provides the unadorned text of the King James Version in highly accessible form – light enough to carry easily, but still easy to read. It includes a glossary of 14 pages which explains some of the lesser-known words of 17th-century English, and a 2-year Bible reading plan. It comes with either black-letter text throughout, or with red-letter text for the words of Christ. It is available in hardback, and also in traditional fine leather bindings, with gilt edges, presentation pages and ribbon marker.

➤ choice of hardback or leather bindings ➤ choice of red-letter or black-letter text

KJV Emerald Text Edition French Morocco leather KJ533:T Black Ribbon Gilt edges Black letter 978-0-521-50781-3 £40.00 • $80.00 ($91.95 CAD) KJ533:TR Black Ribbon Gilt edges Red letter 978-0-521-69609-8 £40.00 • $80.00 ($91.95 CAD) Hardback KJ530:T Blue with jacket Black letter 978-0-521-50882-7 £13.99 • $30.00 KJ530:TR Blue with jacket Red letter 978-0-521-87383-3 £13.99 30.00 ($34.95 CAD) orders: 01223 325566 25 KJV Large-Print Text Edition

1 7 Page size: H 8 ⁄ 2 W 5 ⁄ 8 inches § H 218 W 148 mm Actual size Page extent: 1568 pp. 3 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 36 mm 1 Typography: 10 | 10 ⁄ 2 point Petit Medieval Clarendon 1159

■ Bible paper ■ black-letter text ■ chapter and verse format ■ pronunciation marks ■ presentation page

The KJV Large-Print Text Edition reproduces the Cambridge Cameo text setting, originally dating from the 1920s; enlarged in this edition for ease of reading. The Bible is clear and easy to read, yet is still a comfortable size to hold. The text setting uses a beautiful traditional font and features pronunciation marks to help readers pronounce unfamiliar names and archaic words, making it a good choice for reading aloud. Running heads give summaries of page content.

➤ large, black print is clear and easy to read ➤ hardback or leather bindings

KJV Large-Print Edition COMPARABLE EDITIONS French Morocco leather KJ653:T Black Ribbon Gilt edges • NRSV page 3 978-0-521-50881-0 £65.00 • $95.00 ($108.95 CAD) BCP page 41 Hardback • KJ650:T Blue with jacket 978-0-521-16334-7 £29.99 • $45.00 ($51.95 CAD)

www.cambridge.org/bibles 26 KJV Apocrypha Text Edition

5 Page size: H 7 ⁄8 x W 5 inches § H 195 x W 125 mm Actual size Page extent: 160 pp. 7 Spine width: ⁄8 inch § 22 mm Typography: 7 | 7 point Times Semi-bold 421

■ book-wove paper ■ chapter and verse format

The King James Version of 1611 was printed with the Apocrypha, fourteen books accepted I & II as Scripture by the Roman Catholic Church. Tobit They were included in the early Bibles after the Protestant Reformation, including the Geneva Judith Bible – as Luther said – as ‘books which are not Wisdom of Solomon regarded as equal to the holy Scriptures, and yet are profitable and good to read’. As time went on, Ecclesiasticus printers began to omit the Apocrypha partly for Baruch theological reasons and partly on the grounds of economy. The Song of the Three Holy Children Today, the Apocrypha are studied by many as aids The History of Susanna and additions to Scripture, but KJV Bibles rarely Bel and the Dragon include them. To fill that gap, this popular and frequently reprinted Cambridge edition presents The Prayer of Manasses the books of the Apocrypha that were included in I & II Maccabees the KJV of 1611 in a simple stand-alone volume.

The Apocrypha (or ‘Deuterocanonical Books’) The Apocrypha (meaning ‘hidden things’) are ancient writings from the 400-year period between the Old and New Testaments. These books were not accepted as part of the Bible when the Hebrew canon was set, but are read by Jews and Christians for edification and enlightenment. The exact list of the writings accepted as authoritative varies across Church traditions. The Roman Catholic Church accepts all but three of these extra writings but refers to them as ‘deuterocanonical’ (of ‘secondary authority’). Eastern Orthodox Churches accept all 14 plus a further three.

KJV Apocrypha Text Edition Hardback KJ530:A Red 978-0-521-50674-8 £9.99 • $00.00 ($00.00 CAD)

orders: 01223 325566 27 KJV Giant-Print New Testament KJV Transetto Text Edition

3 5 1 Page size: H 9 W 5 ⁄4 inches § H 227 W 143 mm Page size: H 4 ⁄8 W 3 ⁄8 inches § H 117 W 80 mm Page extent: 1185 pp. Page extent: 1824 pp. 3 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄16 inches § 30 mm Spine width: 1 ⁄8 inches § 30 mm Typography: 22 | 24 point Plantin 110 Typography: 7 | 8 point Karmina Sans

■ Bible paper ■ chapter and verse format ■ India paper ■ paragraph format ■ black-letter text ■ footnotes ■ black-letter text ■ reading plan

This giant-print edition brings the New Testament to The KJV Transetto Text Edition is in the new ‘flipback’ many who might not otherwise be able to read it because format. of failing eyesight. An essential resource for a church, or These smart, ultra-modern books are very compact, yet a thoughtful gift for an individual. clear and easy to read. They use lightweight paper and an The print is extra-large and bold, and there are just 23 innovative binding style to fit a large amount of reading lines to a page, with generous spacing between the lines matter into a small, supremely portable and easy-to- for ease of reading. handle format.

➤ extra-large, bold print for legibility ➤ easy to hold, easy to read ➤ only 23 lines to page ➤ fits comfortably in a pocket

A dramatically compact volume, but with a normal-sized font, ‘ideal for portability, so you can read God’s word anywhere, any time. COLIN MELBOURNE, MISSIONARY AND EVANGELIST,’ WWW.BORN-AGAIN-CHRISTIAN.INFO

Actual size Actual size

KJV Giant-Print New Testament KJV Transetto Text Edition Hardback flipback® KJ600N Black Purple 978-0-521-87171-6 £25.00 • $45.00 ($51.95 CAD) 978-0-521-24898-3 £12.99 • $14.99 ($16.95 CAD) Blue 978-0-521-24929-4 £12.99 • $14.99 ($16.95 CAD) COMPARABLE EDITIONS Green 978-0-521-24899-0 £12.99 • $14.99 ($16.95 CAD) • BCP page 42 • NRSV page 44

See online at www.cambridge.org/bibles/kjv/giant.htm See online at www.cambridge.org/bibles/kjvtransetto 28 KJV Wedding Bible KJV Christening Bible KJV Gift Bible

3 5 Page size: H 5 ⁄ 8 W 3 ⁄ 8 inches § H 137 W 92 mm Actual size Page extent: 1200 pp. 7 Spine width: ⁄ 8 inches § 23 mm 1 1 Typography: 6 ⁄ 2 | 5 ⁄ 2 point Jongbloed Plantin

■ Bible paper ■ gilt or silver edges ■ black-letter text ■ ribbon marker ■ chapter and verse format ■ word list ■ bookplate(s) ■ illustrations ■ reading plan

A traditional King James Bible – an attractive gift for a special occasion. Each Bible is presented to suit one or more ceremonies: for example, the Christening Bible slipcase features a font, while the Wedding Bible is bound to a higher specification and its box shows white ribbons. The Christening Bible includes a baptism bookplate, and the others have a set of four bookplates: one each for a wedding, confirmation and baptism, plus one for other ceremonies.

KJV Gift Editions A Bible or Prayer Book makes a memorable gift for special events such as christenings and weddings, and a Bible given by a godparent or family friend will be kept and cherished long after the ceremony.

KJV Wedding Bible KJV Gift Bible French Morocco leather Hardback KJ223:T White Silver edges KJ221:T White Gilt edges 978-0-521-69611-1 £40.00 • $70.00 ($80.95 CAD) 978-0-521-60092-7 £14.99 • $30.00 ($33.95 CAD) Imitation leather KJ222:T White Gilt edges 978-0-521-69610-4 £29.99 • $60.00 ($68.95 CAD)

KJV Christening Bible Hardback KJ221:T White Gilt edges 978-0-521-60091-0 £14.99 • $30.00 ($33.95 CAD) orders: 01223 325566 29 KJV Pocket Reference Edition

1 5 Page size: H 5 ⁄ 4 W 3 ⁄ 8 inches § H 132 W 92 mm Actual size Page extent: 998 pp. 7 Spine width: ⁄ 8 inch § 22 mm 1 Typography: approx. 4 ⁄ 2 | 5 point Times Semi-bold 421

■ Bible paper ■ presentation page ■ red-letter text ■ ribbon marker ■ chapter and verse format ■ pronunciation guide ■ bold-figure cross-references ■ y glossar ■ gilt or silver edges

The KJV Pocket Reference Bible includes the Old and New Testaments, supported by the Cambridge bold-figure cross-references, together with a pronunciation guide and glossary. The Bibles all have gilt or silver edges and a ribbon marker. The choice of binding styles, unusual today, includes one with a flap fastener, one with a zip fastener and one with a thumb index.

➤ choice of binding styles ➤ compact enough to take anywhere

KJV Pocket Reference Edition French Morocco leather Imitation leather KJ243:XR Black Gilt edges KJ242:XR Grey Gilt edges 978-1-108-40984-1 c. £30.00 NEW 978-0-521-14601-2 £19.99 • $30.00 ($34.95 CAD) KJ243:XRZ Black Zip Gilt edges KJ242:XR Purple Silver edges 978-0-521-14607-4 £40.00 • $60.00 ($68.95 CAD) 978-0-521-14603-6 £19.99 • $25.00 ($28.95 CAD) KJ243:XRI Black Thumb index Gilt edges KJ242:XRF Burgundy Flap Gilt edges 978-1-107-03272-9 £35.00 • $60.00 ($68.95 CAD) 978-0-521-14605-0 £24.99 • $35.00 ($39.95 CAD)

www.cambridge.org/bibles 30 KJV Pitt Minion Reference Edition

2nd edition Actual size

7 3 Page size: H 6 ⁄ 8 W 4 ⁄ 4 inches § H 174 W 120 mm Page extent: 1120 pp. Spine width: 1 inch § 24 mm 3 Typography: 6 ⁄4 | 7 point Lexicon No.1

■ India paper ■ gilt or art-gilt edges ■ black or red-letter text ■ presentation page ■ paragraph format ■ ribbon marker ■ bold-figure cross-references ■ 15 colour maps ■ Reader’s Companion

Cambridge’s first Pitt Minion Bibles were published in the 1930s. They pioneered a typeface designed by Stanley Morison, typographical consultant to Cambridge University Press and to The Times newspaper. He well understood the need for Bibles to be printed in type that was legible, yet not so large as to make the finished book unwieldy. Getting this balance right is just as important today: our modern Pitt Minion Bibles take their inspiration from the original edition and are greatly admired around the world for being compact and portable, yet still easy to read.They use a digital font that is compact enough for large texts such as dictionaries and encyclopaedias, but which also exhibits the elegance of traditional Bible typefaces. The result is a classic form of the Bible for the twenty-first century.

KJV Pitt Minion Reference Edition (2nd edition) OTHER PITT MINION BIBLES Goatskin leather KJ446:XR Black Art-gilt edges Red letter Ribbon 978-1-107-66502-6 £75.00 • $150.00 ($172.95 CAD) • NIV page 10 KJ446:X Brown Art-gilt edges Black letter Ribbon 978-1-107-65452-5 £75.00 • $150.00 ($172.95 CAD) • NLT page 13 Calf split leather • ESV page 14 KJ444:XR Brown Gilt edges Red letter Ribbon NASB page 17 978-1-107-69394-4 £60.00 • $115.00 ($131.95 CAD) • Imitation leather • NKJV page 20 KJ442:X Black Gilt edges Black letter Ribbon 978-1-107-64940-8 £50.00 • $85.00 ($97.95 CAD) orders: 01223 325566 31 KJV Clarion Reference Edition

1 1 Page size: H 7 ⁄16 W 5 ⁄8 inches § H 180 W 131 mm Actual size Page extent: 2000 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄2 inches § 40 mm 3 1 Typography: 8 ⁄4 | 10 ⁄2 point Lexicon No. 1

■ India paper ■ Reader’s Companion ■ black-letter text ■ 15 colour maps ■ paragraph format ■ two ribbons ■ cross-references ■ gilt or art-gilt edges ■ Translators’ Preface ■ presentation page

The KJV Clarion Reference Edition was published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the King James Version. It was the first new Cambridge KJV reference Bible for over half a century and was designed to meet today’s increasing demand for an accessible format and comfortable reading size. These Bibles include maps and – instead of a conventional concordance and dictionary – a Reader’s Companion combining key elements of both.

A classically-proportioned single-column text setting with elegant, timeless typography in a hand sized form factor, beautifully printed ‘and bound. ’ J. MARK BERTRAND, AUTHOR AND LECTURER WWW.BIBLEDESIGNBLOG.COM

KJV Clarion Reference Edition Goatskin COMPARABLE EDITIONS KJ486:XE Black Art-gilt edges Edge-lined 978-0-521-18292-8 £150.00 • $245.00 ($281.95 CAD) • NIV page 12 Calfskin KJ485:X Brown Art-gilt edges • ESV page 16 978-0-521-22823-7 £110.00 • $185.00 ($212.95 CAD) • NASB page 19 Calf split leather KJ483:X Black Gilt edges • NKJV page 22 978-0-521-22862-6 £90.00 • $155.00 ($177.95 CAD)

See online at www.cambridge.org/bibles/kjvclarion www.cambridge.org/bibles 32 KJV Cameo Reference Edition

7 Page size: H 7 W 4 ⁄ 8 inches § H 177 W 123 mm Actual size Page extent: 1596 pp., with Apocrypha 1868 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 27 mm 1 with Apocrypha 1 ⁄ 4 inches § 32 mm Typography: 8 point Petit Medieval Clarendon 1159

■ India paper ■ gilt or art-gilt edges ■ chapter and verse format ■ pronunciation marks ■ presentation page ■ red-letter text ■ 15 colour maps ■ concordance ■ two ribbon markers ■ cross-references

The Cameo Edition is a classic Cambridge typesetting of the King James Version, originally produced in the 1920s for letterpress printing. The beauty of the Cameo is its solution to the age-old dilemma of providing readable type in a book of manageable size. The Bibles shown here come in a range of binding styles, but the same familiar layout, and original Petit Medieval Clarendon type. The range includes a superb edge-lined goatskin binding with art-gilt edges. One option includes the Apocrypha which, although printed with the Old and New Testaments in 1611 and included in almost every King James Version Bible for 200 years, is seldom found in modern editions.

➤ goatskin Bible is edge-lined for extra suppleness

KJV Cameo Reference Edition KJV Cameo Reference Edition with Apocrypha Goatskin leather Calf split leather KJ456:XRE Black Art-gilt edges Edge-lined KJ453:XRA Black Gilt edges 978-0-521-14612-8 £140.00 • $235.00 ($269.95 CAD) 978-0-521-14614-2 £95.00 • $180.00 ($206.95 CAD) Calfskin leather KJ455:XR Brown Art-gilt edges 978-0-521-14610-4 £90.00 • $160.00 ($183.95 CAD) Imitation leather KJ452:XR Black Gilt edges The Royal Arms appear on our King James Version 978-0-521-14609-8 £65.00 • $120.00 ($137.95 CAD) Bibles in recognition of Cambridge University Press’s special status as The Queen’s Printer. orders: 01223 325566 33 KJV Personal Concord Reference Edition

7 1 Page size: H 6 ⁄8 W 4 ⁄2 inches § H 174 W 115 mm Actual size Page extent: 1534 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄4 inches § 32 mm 1 1 Typography: approx. 6 ⁄2 | 7 ⁄2 point Times Semi-bold 421

■ Bible paper ■ concordance ■ red-letter text ■ dictionary ■ chapter and verse format ■ pronunciation marks ■ bold-figure cross-references ■ 15 colour maps ■ Translators’ Preface ■ presentation page ■ glossary ■ gilt or silver edges ■ ribbon marker

This edition offers a collection of study aids usually only found in larger Bibles. Produced to approximately the same size as an old Cambridge favourite, the Cameo Edition, this is actually the highly respected Concord Reference Bible reduced in size; smaller and lighter – yet just as useful a companion. This edition features red-letter text for the words of Christ. The text is compact yet clear, and the Bible has the same layout and pagination as others in the Concord ‘family’ – thorough cross-references, pronunciation marks, a glossary, concordance, dictionary and maps.

➤ available with a thumb index to help find the place

Red-letter Bibles Bibles in which the words of Christ are printed in red, a practice introduced in 1899 by the American publisher Dr Louis Klopsch. In Cambridge KJV Bibles, the direct speech of Christ whilst on earth is printed in red (see the text sample on this page). Other publishers include indirect speech, e.g. the words at the beginning of Revelation.

KJV Personal Concord Reference Edition French Morocco leather KJ463:XR Black Gilt edges 978-0-521-70252-2 £47.00 • $80.00 ($91.95 CAD) KJ463:XRI Black Thumb index Gilt edges 978-0-521-75905-2 £55.00 • $90.00 ($103.95 CAD) Imitation leather KJ462:XR Gray Gilt edges 978-0-521-70798-5 £32.50 • $50.00 ($57.95 CAD) KJ462:XR Blue Two-tone Silver edges 978-0-521-75705-8 while stocks last £32.50 • $60.00 ($68.95 CAD) KJ462:XR Green Two-tone Gilt edges 978-1-107-48252-4 £32.50 • $60.00 ($68.95 CAD) www.cambridge.org/bibles 34 KJV Concord Reference Edition

1 1 Page size: H 8 ⁄ 4 W 5 ⁄ 2 inches § H 207 W 140 mm Actual size Page extent: 1534 pp. 1 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 30 mm Typography: 8 | 9 point Times Semi-bold 421

■ India paper ■ 15 colour maps ■ black or red-letter text ■ Translators’ Preface ■ chapter and verse format ■ y glossar ■ dictionary ■ concordance ■ bold-figure cross-references ■ presentation page and 6 family record pages ■ pronunciation marks ■ gilt or art-gilt edges ■ two ribbon markers

The KJV Concord setting dates from the 1950s and is highly regarded for its accuracy and clarity. The main text uses the Times Semi-bold typeface, exceptionally clear and easy to read, with generous line spacing. It features pronunciation marks for unusual names. There are six family record pages and a range of study aids, including a glossary, concordance, dictionary and maps.

➤ goatskin Bible is edge-lined for extra suppleness ➤ choice of red- or black-letter text

KJV Concord Reference Edition Goatskin leather KJ566:XE Black Black letter Art-gilt edges Edge-lined 978-0-521-70796-1 £150.00 • $260.00 ($289.95 CAD) KJ566:XRE Black Red letter Edge-lined Art-gilt edges 978-0-521-51297-8 £150.00 • $260.00 ($298.95 CAD) Calf split leather KJ564:X Black Black letter Gilt edges 978-1-107-68189-7 £90.00 • $165.00 ($189.95 CAD) KJ564:XR Black Red letter Gilt edges 978-1-107-60265-6 £90.00 • $165.00 ($189.95 CAD) KJ564:XRI Black Red letter Gilt edges Thumb index 978-1-107-60266-3 £110.00 • $200.00 ($229.95 CAD) orders: 01223 325566 35 KJV Concord Wide-Margin Reference Edition

1 Page size: H 9 W 7 ⁄ 4 inches § H 231 W 184 mm Actual size Page extent: 1408 pp. 3 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 35 mm Typography: approx. 8 | 9 point Times Semi-bold 421

■ Bible paper ■ two ribbon markers ■ presentation page ■ 15 colour maps ■ black-letter text ■ Translators’ Preface ■ chapter and verse format ■ glossary ■ bold-figure ■ concordance cross-references ■ extra lined pages for notes ■ pronunciation marks ■ gilt or art-gilt edges

This edition offers the Concord text bordered with generous wide margins for the owner’s notes. The paper is slightly thicker than in the regular Concord to allow for note-taking. It incorporates a glossary, concordance and maps and there is a section of lined paper at the back for more substantial notes. The goatskin leather binding is an outstandingly beautiful example of traditional bookbinding. Its pages have lustrous art-gilt edges and the goatskin cover is edge-lined, making it exceptionally supple and flexible.

➤ goatskin Bible is edge-lined for extra suppleness

KJV Concord Wide-Margin Reference Edition COMPARABLE EDITIONS Goatskin leather KJ766:XME Black Edge-lined Art-gilt edges 978-0-521-53698-1 £175.00 • $290.00 ($332.95 CAD) • NIV page 11 Calf split leather ESV page 15 KJ764:XM Black Gilt edges • 978-1-107-69601-3 £125.00 • $220.00 ($252.95 CAD) • NASB page 18 • NKJV page 21

www.cambridge.org/bibles 36 KJV Turquoise Reference Edition

1 Page size: H 9 ⁄ 4 W 6 inches § H 234 W 152 mm Actual size Page extent: 1680 pp. 1 Spine width: c. 32 mm § 1 ⁄ 4 inches Typography: 10 | 11 point Antique Old Style No. 3

■ India paper ■ Translators Preface ■ presentation page ■ concordance ■ red-letter text ■ 15 colour maps ■ cross-references ■ two ribbon markers ■ pronunciation marks ■ gilt or art-gilt edges

The Turquoise Reference Bible was originally created in the 1920s and has stood as a superb and well-loved example of classic Cambridge typographic design for ninety years. The text is presented in a large, bold, traditional typeface, with cross-references, and the words of Christ while on earth are printed in red. For this edition the concordance has been freshly typeset, and also included is a map section and the Translators’ Preface, their compelling account of the principles underlying the publication of the KJV in 1611. The Bible is printed on fine India paper and fully sewn, allowing it to lie flat when in use and adding extra durability. The large format, superior materials and manufacturing excellence make this a perfect choice as a Family Bible or a desk or presentation Bible for those in Christian ministry.

KJV Turquoise Reference Edition Goatskin leather KJ676:XRE Black Art-gilt edges Full leather lining 978-1-108-40462-4 c. £195.00 2017 C Calf split leather KJ674:XR Black Gilt edges 978-1-108-40146-3 c. £125.00 2017 • $2 • • $220.00 ($252.95 CAD)

orders: 01223 325566 37 KJV Lectern Edition

1 Page size: H 11 ⁄2 W 9 inches § H 296 W 232 mm Actual size Page extent: 1164 pp. with Apocrypha 1382 pp. 1 Spine width: 3 ⁄2 inches § 90 mm 7 with Apocrypha 3 ⁄8 inches § 98 mm Typography: 12 point Millers Old Style Pica Antique

■ book-wove paper ■ Translators’ Preface ■ black-letter text ■ presentation page ■ chapter and verse format ■ three ribbon markers ■ cross-references

The Cambridge KJV Lectern Edition is intended for public reading and would make an exceptional gift for a church. It features large, clear print and heavy cream book-wove paper. There are three ribbons to make the page in different lessons.

➤ attractive tinted paper ➤ large print for ease of reading ➤ book-wove paper that is easy to turn ➤ reinforced binding and hard covers for durability

KJV Lectern Edition KJV Lectern Edition with Apocrypha Goatskin leather over boards Goatskin leather over boards KJ986:XB Black Art-gilt edges KJ986:XBA Black Art-gilt edges 978-0-521-50820-9 £400.00 • $725.00 ($833.95 CAD) 978-0-521-50821-6 £420.00 • $775.00 ($890.95 CAD) KJ986:XB Burgundy Art-gilt edges 978-0-521-50822-3 £400.00 • $725.00 ($833.95 CAD) Imitation leather over boards KJ982:XB Black Gilt edges 978-0-521-50815-5 £350.00 • $625.00 ($718.95 CAD)

www.cambridge.org/bibles 38 Book of Common Prayer The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is the traditional and well-loved prayer book of the Anglican Church and is used daily in homes and churches throughout the world. Its phrases and vocabulary are widely admired and have made a major contribution to the English language.

BCP • KJV Heritage Edition 1662 Book of Common Prayer with KJV Bible

Actual size

7 3 Page size: H 6 ⁄ 8 W 4 ⁄ 4 inches § H 175 W 120 mm Page extent: 1680 pp. 3 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 4 inches § 45 mm Typography: Lexicon No.1

■ Bible paper ■ two ribbons ■ black-letter text ■ presentation page ■ paragraph format ■ cross-references (Bible)

The 1662 Book of Common Prayer and the King James Bible are two of the most significant works in the English language. Between them, these two precious texts have infused and shaped our language, with their words and phrases enriching not only the language of prayer but the speech of everyday life. This edition binds together both Bible and Prayer Book in one volume: the Prayer Book at the front, and the Bible at the back.

➤ unique pairing of the Prayer Book and the Bible

BCP • KJV Heritage Edition Hardback CPKJ421 Blue 978-1-107-03268-2 £27.99 • $55.00 ($62.95 CAD) Calf split leather CPKJ424 Black Gilt edges 978-1-107-03269-9 £60.00 • $130.00 ($149.95 CAD) CPKJ424 Purple Gilt edges 978-1-107-03271-2 £60.00 • $130.00 ($149.95 CAD)

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3 3 Page size: H 5 ⁄ 8 W 3 ⁄ 8 inches § H 136 W 86 mm Actual size Page extent: 704 pp. 7 Spine width: ⁄ 8 inch § 22 mm Typography: 9 | 9 point Lexicon No.1

The Standard Edition is ideal for communal worship, small enough to fit in a pocket or bag. The hardbacks are economically priced and sturdy enough for regular congregational use. The leather binding makes an excellent gift to mark special occasions. It is bound with a ribbon marker and comes with a set of presentation pages in a slipcase.

➤ choice of binding styles ➤ same page numbers as Enlarged Edition

BCP Standard Edition Prayer Book The Royal Arms appear on our Prayer Books in French Morocco leather recognition of Cambridge University Press’s CP223 Black Gilt edges Ribbon Presentation pages 978-0-521-68130-8 £45.00 special status as The Queen’s Printer. Hardback CP220 Black 978-0-521-60093-4 £9.99 CP220 Blue 978-0-521-60094-1 £9.99 CP220 Red 978-0-521-60095-8 £9.99 CP221 White Gilt edges Ribbon Presentation pages 978-0-521-61241-8 £18.99

www.cambridge.org/bibles 40 BCP Enlarged Edition The Shorter Prayer Book

3 1 1 Page size: H 7 x W 4 ⁄ 4 inches § H 174 x W 120 mm Page size: H 5 ⁄2 W 3 ⁄2 inches § H 140 W 90 mm Page extent: 704 pp. Page extent: 320 pp. 1 3 Spine width: 1 ⁄ 8 inches § 27 mm Spine width: ⁄4 inch § 18 mm Typography: 11 | 11 point Lexicon No.1 Typography: 9 | 9 point Times Roman 327

This edition is an enlargement of the Standard Edition An abridged form of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, with identical page numbering, meaning they can be simplified and easier to follow. It contains the orders of used together easily at church services. service most often required, and the Psalms. It includes some of the 1928 alternatives, for example in the The magnification results in beautifully clear, bold print. marriage service. ➤ choice of binding styles ➤ same page numbers as Standard Edition

Actual size Actual size

BCP Enlarged Edition The Shorter Prayer Book French Morocco leather Hardback

CP423 Black Gilt edges CP211 Green 978-0-521-69117-8 £55.00 978-0-521-50282-5 £8.99 • $17.99 ($20.95 Hardback CP421 Burgundy 978-0-521-61242-5 £14.99

COMPARABLE EDITIONS

• NRSV page 3 • KJV page 26 orders: 01223 325566 41 BCP Large-Print Edition Actual size

3 1 Page size: H 9 ⁄4 W 7 ⁄2 inches § H 246 W 189 mm Page extent: 880 pp. Vol 1 304 pp., Vol 2 288 pp., Vol 3 288 pp. 3 Spine width: ⁄4 inch § 19 mm Typography: 20 | 24 point Stone Sans

This edition of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has been designed to be read by people with visual impairments. It has exceptionally large, clear print with generous line spacing; the capital letters are nearly a quarter of an inch high. It comes in three volumes, to ensure that each book is a BCP Large-Print Edition comfortable size to hold. The paper is sturdy enough to Prayer Book enable the pages to be turned easily. Hardback Volume 1: Services and other material* CP800 Yellow 978-0-521-61244-9 £27.50 • $48.00 ($54.95 CAD) COMPARABLE EDITIONS Volume 2: Collects, Epistles & Gospels CP800 Yellow 978-0-521-61247-0 £27.50 • $48.00 ($54.95 CAD) KJV Large-Print Edition page 26 • Volume 3: The Psalter • KJV Giant-Print New Testament page 28 CP800 Yellow 978-0-521-61245-6 £27.50 • $48.00 ($54.95 CAD) • NRSV Giant-Print Edition page 44

Reissues of classic and special editions

Modern short-run printing technology makes it possible to reissue historic editions and to keep selected specialised publications in print. Unlike the main body of Cambridge Bibles and Prayer Books previously described, these books are printed on standard book paper and have an adhesive (not sewn) binding.

BCP Desk Edition Actual size

3 1 Page size: H 9 ⁄4 W 6 ⁄8 inches § H 234 W 156 mm Page extent: 698 pp. 7 Spine width: c. 1 ⁄8 inches § 48 mm Typography: 15 point Lexicon No.1

This Desk Edition of the Prayer Book has been designed for people officiating at church services. It comprises the entire 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This book is produced as part of our print-on-demand programme but features the same clear, bold type as the previous Cambridge Desk Edition, large enough for public reading. The page numbers match the Cambridge Standard and Enlarged Editions of the Book of Common Prayer.

Hardback CP820 978-1-108-41904-8 c.£48.00 2017

www.cambridge.org/bibles 42 The New Testament translated Actual size by William Tyndale, 1534

Page size: H 11 W 9 inches § H 280 W 216 mm 1 Typography: c. 11 ⁄2 point Bembo William Tyndale’s seminal contribution to the development of the Bible in English is now universally recognised. Translating directly from the Hebrew and Greek scriptures, he produced a text of enduring quality that became the foundation of successive in English from the 16th century to the present day. This edition presents Tyndale’s 1534 revision of the New Testament showing the variants from his original 1525 edition. An introduction by Isaac Foot describes both the huge religious and cultural impact of this text and the importance of the revisions Tyndale made to his own works.

Hardback 978-1-107-62619-5 £58.99

Actual size

The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611

1 Page size: H 9 W 5 ⁄2 inches § H 216 W 140 mm Typography: 11 | 11 point Garamond The original text of the 1611 KJV is rarely seen, as most editions are based on revisions of the text by printers and editors. In 1909, Cambridge scholar William Aldis Wright represented Paperback the original text of the first edition, showing its variations from Vol 1: Genesis to Deuteronomy 978-0-521-17931-7 £29.99 the second edition, also printed in 1611. The text is presented in Vol 2: Joshua to Esther 978-0-521-17933-1 £29.99 a single column, with the notes and references in the margin. Vol 3: Job to Malachi 978-0-521-17935-5 £29.99 The original running heads and chapter summaries are reproduced. Vol 4: Apocrypha 978-0-521-17930-0 £29.99 This edition includes a list of variations between both 1611 Vol 5: The New Testament 978-0-521-17936-2 £29.99 printings – a feature that no conventional facsimile can offer. 5-volume set 978-0-521-18478-6 £138.99 •9) orders: 01223 325566 43 NEB Library Edition Actual size

Page size: H 9 W 6 inches § H 229 W 152 mm Typography: 11 | 14 point Ehrhardt

■ paragraph format ■ footnotes

Cambridge’s classic Library Edition of the New English Bible, first published in the 1970s. The text runs right across the page and is arranged in paragraphs with verse numbers in the margins, making it read just like an ordinary book.

Paperback New Testament 978-0-521-10196-7 £24.49 • $39.99 ($45.95 CAD) Old Testament (2 vols) 978-0-521-10197-4 £58.99 • $84.99 ($97.95 CAD) Apocrypha 978-1-107-66576-7 £22.49 • $ 3-Volume set 978-1-107-66557-6 £95.99 • 3

NRSV Giant-Print Edition Actual size

Page size: H 9 W 6 inches § H 234 W 156 mm Typography: 18 | 24 point Swift

■ paragraph format ■ footnotes

The Cambridge NRSV Giant-Print Edition was designed for people with visual impairments and has enabled many to carry on reading the Bible. The Bible features extra-large bold print with generous line spacing and uses a typeface selected for its legibility. The first edition was printed on Bible paper and came in four volumes. It is now re-issued in eight paperback volumes, printed on standard book paper, and with an adhesive binding. Each volume can be purchased individually.

➤ extra-large, bold print ➤ just 23 lines to a page, with plenty of space between ➤ excellent resource for a church

Paperback Vol 1: Genesis to Deuteronomy 978-1-316-60234-8 950pp. £43.99 NEW Vol 2: Joshua-II Samuel 978-1-316-60229-4 540pp. £27.99 NEW ) COMPARABLE EDITIONS Vol 3: I Kings-Esther 978-1-316-60228-7 730pp. £35.99 NEW ) Vol 4: Job-Song of Solomon 978-1-316-60225-6 830pp. £39.99 NEW Vol 5: Isaiah-Lamentations 978-1-316-60222-5 678pp £32.99 NEW ) • KJV page 28 Vol 6: Ezekiel-Malachi 978-1-316-60221-8 594pp. £29.99 NEW ) • BCP page 42 Vol 7: Gospels 978-1-316-60220-1 570pp. £27.99 NEW ) Vol 8: Acts-Revelation 978-1-316-60216-4 692pp. £32.99 NEW ) www.cambridge.org/bibles 44 Index

A I R W Apocrypha, editions with lnterlinear edition red-letter, editions with white Bibles, see gift editions KJV, 24, 33, 38, 43 (KJV / RV) 23 ESV, 14, 15 wide-margin editions NRSV, 3, 4, 5, 7 KJV, 25, 30–35, 37 ESV, 18 REB, 8, 9 NASB, 17, 18 KJV, 36 L Apocrypha texts NIV, 10, 11 NASB, 15 large-print editions KJV, 27, 43 NKJV, 20, 21 NIV, 11 BCP, 39, 41, 42 NEB, 44 NLT, 13 NKJV, 21 KJV 26 NRSV, 6 reference editions NRSV, 3 REB, 8 ESV, 14–16 see also giant-print editions Z KJV, 23, 30–38, 41, 43 lectern Bibles zipped editions, 30 NASB, 17–19 B KJV, 38 NIV, 10–12 Bride’s Bible, 29 NRSV, 5 NKJV, 20, 21, 22 REB, 9 C NLT, 13 Christening Bibles, NRSV, 7 see gift editions N concordance, editions with New Testaments S ESV, 14, 15, 16 KJV, 28, 43 Shorter Prayer Book, 42 KJV, 23, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 NEB, 44 single-column editions NASB, 17, 18, 19 NRSV, 6, 44 ESV, 19 NIV, 10, 11, 12 Tyndale, 43 KJV, 24, 27, 28, 32, 43 NKJV, 20, 21, 22 NASB, 16 NLT, 13 O NEB, 44 cross-references, Old Testament NIV, 12 see reference editions KJV, 43 NKJV, 22 NEB, 44 NRSV, 6 Tyndale, 43 D dictionary, editions with, P KJV, 34, 35 pew editions T NLT, 13 BCP, 40–41 text editions KJV, 25 KJV, 24–29, 43 F NRSV, 4 NEB, 44 family record pages REB, 8 (KJV), 35 prayer books, 39–42 NRSV, 2–6, 44 flap (KJV), 30 pronunciation marks, editions with REB, 8–9 KJV, 26, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 Tyndale, 43 G pulpit Bibles, thumb-index, editions with (KJV) giant-print editions see lectern Bibles 30, 34, 36 BCP, 42 Translators’ Preface, 24, 32, 34, 35, 36, KJV, 28 37, 38, 43 NRSV, 44 see also large-print editions gift editions, 29 glossary, editions with, KJV, 30, 34, 35, 36 NRSV, 7 Cambridge University Press is the oldest Bible publisher in the world, with a unique heritage and tradition that none can match. The first Cambridge Bible was printed in 1591 – a ‘’, the Bible of Shakespeare, Bunyan and the first English settlers of America – and we have been publishing the Bible ever since. 425 years on, we still strive to produce Bibles of the highest quality, in a variety of styles and fine bindings and now in Bible versions both old and new.

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