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LCBP Mid-Size Wide-Margin Vinyl – Bible Review

This Bible review looks at Local Church Bible Publishers’ 390-V Series. Local Church Bible Publishers has a habit of producing high quality Bibles for not much money. This habit continues with the 390-V Series – a text-only wide-margin KJV. With a vinyl cover and a sewn binding, the 390-V is a great Bible for journaling, note-taking, teaching, preaching, reading, travel, or as a practice Bible to help you get ready to write in a more expensive edition.

Pros

Cons

Features

Where to buy: LCBP Mid-Size Wide-Margin Vinyl 390-V Series

Cover and Binding

The cover is a durable black vinyl. It still has Holy Bible, Authorized King James, and Church stamped in gold. The cover has a nice look. The binding is sewn. You can see a line of stitching in the front and back of the Bible. It has no trouble staying open in Genesis.

Paper and Print

The paper isn’t thin, but it is thinner than the Note Taker’s. I think it looks better. It doesn’t have that shinny look when reading under a light. The paper is opaque and is not bright white. There is a slight amount of show-through, but that’s to be expected. Some of the pages are wrinkled at the top near the inner margin.

The font is about an 8-point with medium boldness. It has a good amount of space between the lines (leading), so there’s plenty of room for underlining. It’s very consistent throughout. It does not have a self-pronouncing text, so the text is very clean and readable. It does have italics for supplied words.

At the top of the page is the chapter or chapters that start on that page and a page summary.

Books start on the same page the previous book ends.

There are 4 blank regular pages in the back and 1 in the front for notes, and 8 thick pages in the front and back for notes. These are great for writing charts, lists of references, short Bible studies, outlines, and notes.

Concordance

This is one of the larger concordances that I’ve seen in a Bible. The pages are not numbered, but there is about .25 inches of paper. There are 63 references for God, not counting God as an idol which it shows as a separate entry. The concordance also has wide-margins. This is great for writing definitions or word studies next to the word in the concordance.

Conclusion

Local Church Bible Publishers’ 390-V wide-margin KJV Bible is an excellent Bible for note-taking that won’t break the bank. It has a great font, consistent print, writable paper, 1 inch margins, and an excellent concordance. I recommend the LCBP wide-margin vinyl Bible to anyone looking for an inexpensive Bible for note-taking, journaling, practicing Bible marking, making chain references, preaching, teaching, and witnessing.

Where to buy: LCBP Mid-Size Wide-Margin Vinyl 390-V Series

 

 

 

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