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NKJV, Journal the Word Bible, Leathersoft, Black, Red Letter, Comfort Print

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Do you underline Scripture, take notes during sermons, or express your thoughts through journaling? The NKJV Journal the Word™ Bible is a trustworthy and indispensable resource for anyone who puts pen to paper for deeper engagement with God’s Word. The extra-wide lined margins make this Bible ideal for note taking or journaling.


The NKJV Journal the Word™ Bible is truly inspirational from cover to cover and sure to make an excellent gift as a treasured personal keepsake. The Thomas Nelson NKJV Comfort Print® typeface is designed to honor the beauty of the New King James Version, providing a particularly smooth reading experience for longer engagement in God’s Word.


Features include:

  • Designed with the exclusive Thomas Nelson NKJV Comfort Print® typeface
  • Lined, wide margins for notes and reflections
  • Premium paper for enduring note-taking
  • Words of Christ in red
  • Lays flat in your hand or on your desk
  • Two ribbon markers
  • 8.5 pt. font


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                                                            - C. H. Spurgeon