KJV Bibles **
All of the Bibles are featured on the following pages according to the type of Bible that they are. Please click the navigation bar of your choice on the left. The style key and description key are also found on each page for your convenience.
Pictures and dimensions available upon request.
Not all the Bibles have the publisher listed so if you would like to know which publisher supplied a certain Bible and it is not clear to you, please contact me.
Some of the Bibles that have a mention of 'currently unavailable' may be temporarily out of print or in the process of being found through a new supplier.
I hope to be presenting the differences of Bibles and their unique features, including font size in the future. Please be patient and feel free to contact me for more details on any Bible I carry.
**Please see the note concerning publishing irregularities in red below.
DESCRIPTION KEY:
Ref. = reference, this means that it has referencescenter column = placement of references
pers sz = personal sizes are generally standard size and for personal use rather than a puplit type
STYLE KEY:
Bnd L = bonded leather is a leather bonded to a backing surface and not all real leather, it is an artificial material composed of 80% to 100% leather fibers.
Im Leather = imitation leather
Gen.Leather = genuine leather *
HC = hardcover
* Due to the cost and risk of possible prolonged storage of genuine leather, this style of Bible cover is limited in stock and will be ordered upon request in the event of being currently out of stock.
Please note: due to irregularity of publishing some KJV Bibles, prices and availability may be subject to sudden change.
Also note that some Bibles will require insurance and/or delivery confirmation due to their price. This may require a more than average shipping option which may be more costly, but I want to make every effort to get your special Bible to you.
The King James Version of the Bible has had a profound influence on English-speaking culture for nearly 400 years. Popular author Calvin Miller (The Singer trilogy, The Christ of Christmas) says there are three good reasons we should read the King James Version: (1) It was the Bible of our forefathers and mothers. (2) It has great literary strength and a beauty that is often lost in some contemporary translations. (3) Finally, the literary resonance of the KJV makes it easy to memorize.