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The Spiral Bible Review – KJV

We recently received a copy of the Spiral Bible. It is a KJV Bible in 5 volumes with spiral bindings made specifically for notetakers with thick paper and wide margins.

Spiral Bible provided these Bibles in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to give a positive review, only an honest one. All opinions are my own.

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These Bibles are available at SpiralBible.com (affiliate link)

You can get a 20% discount by using the coupon code: BibleBuyingGuide.

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    1. Video Review
    2. Editions
    3. Construction and Materials
    4. Typography and Layout
    5. Marking Mediums in the Spiral Bible
    6. Final Thoughts on the Spiral Bible

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Editions

To have a complete KJV Bible you need all five volumes which include:

The KJV New Testament is also available with a pink cover or a multi-colored bold floral print cover.

Other Spiral Bibles include:

I haven’t seen them in person but from what pictures and videos I have seen my children and I would have loved to have these children’s editions when we were younger. I really hope they sell well enough for SpiralBible to keep adding new books to the collection.

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Construction and Materials

These Bibles are very similar to typical spiral notebooks but are made with noticeably higher-quality materials. They have very flexible clear plastic spiral bindings. The front covers are made of slightly glossy cardstock and the back covers are made of thick cardboard. Both are thicker and better quality than any spiral notebook I had in school. They are 11″ by between 8 7/8″ and 9 1/2″ depending on the size of the spiral. They are between a half inch and an inch thick and weigh between 1 pound, 4 ounces, and 2 pounds, 4.5 ounces. The entire 5 book set weighs around 9.5 pounds.

The paper itself measures 11″ x 8.5″. It is white, around 80 gsm, and opaque. It is neither typical notebook paper nor typical Bible paper. The pages are easy to get ahold of and turn easily without catching on the spirals.

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Typography and Layout

The KJV Spiral Bible volumes have a 10-point font. They are all black-letter. The white space between the lines is almost as large as the text.

They are laid out in verse-by-verse single-column format. The column of text is just over 4 inches wide. The lines in the notetaking column are 2. 5 inches long. Both columns have about a quarter of an inch of extra space on either side of them.

The name of the book is in the top outer corner of each page. The index verses are also given at the top inner corner of the light box around the text. Page numbers are centered under the note column. Chapter numbers are bold and 3 lines of text high. Both verse numbers in the text and page numbers have brackets around them.

No special headers indicate the start of a new book, but books always begin at the top of a right-hand page.  This frequently gives you extra notetaking space at the end of books.

There are no footnotes or references.

Each volume has the same one-page introduction about how taking notes helps you get more out of your Bible study.

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Marking Mediums in the Spiral Bible

Each volume has a single blank on both sides page in the back. I’ve used these to test a few pens pencils and markers. I intend to try a few more and add to this post.

There was no show-through or bleed-through for any kind of dry mediums but you will want to test any wetter mediums and be careful how you apply them.

I used the following products (affiliate links):

Writing Pens

Highlighters

Coloring Mediums

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Final Thoughts on the Spiral Bible

The various editions of The Spiral Bible are great for making notes while you read your Bible. Their notebook style is a good reminder for you to be a student of God’s Word. The large writing space is very useful for various types of Bible study, personal devotionals, or drawing pictures and charts. And the upgraded notebook materials will make them longer-lasting and more pleasant to use than a standard notebook. The only real drawback of these as a study Bible/notebook combination is since they’re multi-volume and fairly large they won’t be the best for carrying with you.

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These Bibles are available at SpiralBible.com (affiliate link)

You can get a 20% discount by using the coupon code: BibleBuyingGuide.

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Photography by Lucinda Brown

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