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KJV Sovereign Collection Bible, Personal Size, Thumb Indexed, Red Letter Edition, Comfort Print: Holy Bible, King James Version

Imitation Leather
1696 pages

Features include:

Thumb indexes showcase the abbreviated books of the Bible to quickly find portions of Scripture
Line-matched classic 2-column format for a comfortable reading experience
Extensive end-of-page cross references allow you to find related passages quickly and easily
Translation notes provide a look into the thinking of the translators with alternative translations that could
Presentation page to personalize this special gift by recording a memory or a note
Bible book introductions provide a concise overview of the background and historical context of the book about to be read
Words of Christ in red help you quickly identify Jesus’ teachings and statements
Reading plan guiding you through the entire Bible in a year
Concordance for looking up a word’s occurrences throughout the Bible
Full-color maps show a visual representation of Israel and other biblical locations for better context
Two satin ribbon markers for you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were reading
Gilded page edges add a beautiful shine around the border of the paper
Durable Smyth-sewn binding lies flat in your hand or on your desk
Easy-to-read 9.5-point KJV Comfort Print
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Comments

  • -4

    lol

  • -2

    Oh God!

  • -2

    OMG

  • +7

    warning… Exodus 20:7 states, "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain".

    • +5

      Ezekiel 23:20

      There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.

      • +2

        Interesting how you can lust on this verse 😉.

      • -1

        Yes, I'm sure a salacious highlight for some, but.. regrettably, not to be taken literally - the clue to the metaphor is a few sentences prior: "Oholah is Samaria, and Oholibah is Jerusalem."

      • +2

        that'd be the Red Letter Edition part

    • So it's ok for women to taketh his name in vain, cool.

      • +2

        Only if the wind is blowing across the desert, and the bushes are burning and she's made of salt and shags her brother.

    • What a peace-loving, easygoing God. Sends you to Hell to suffer for eternity for saying a word.

      • -1

        How did you know he is a peace loving and easy going God? What rubbish did you read? Everything has rules.. Don’t listen but read it yourself. Don’t be a hypocrite.

      • Don't believe everything you read. And humans have there failings. The Bible isn't transcribe word for word. It's been as loosely translated as possible, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was done at those times for those editions to be favorable to specific factions or people.

        What most religious people seem to forget is that kindness is a concept at the heart of J's teachings and yet isn't really practiced or preached - which really is one of the very few things I take away myself from a religion I rarely follow

  • +11

    a great read if you never read it before.. gotta read it once in your life.. books been around for a very long time, it has changed the course of the history of mankind and shaped many nations on earth ^^P even if you don't believe what it says is true.. king james version is almost as raw as it gets without learning hebrew etc some say hehe

    • -2

      It also decimated many countries and lives throughout history.

      • +1

        Have some ++++ on me Fitzwah
        Harm from wars,missionaries pillaging and wiping out cultures,rape,paedophilia,introduced diseases,theft of land,resources,freedom etc,
        All this and more, in the chem trails of the good book.

        • -1

          And I was brought up Catholic.
          All religions are the cause of death and destruction.

          • -2

            @Fitzwah: Yep and the RC specialised as a front row conduit to obliterating cultures.(and paedo rings in recent times) Evil on legs is what the missionary movement was to indigenous cultures.

            The Vatican's politics and monumental failures and the so called teachings of JC are incompatible and in direct conflict. Religion truly is the opiate of the ppl.Or lobotomy.Or both

            • +1

              @Protractor: You sound like an innocent and righteous person. A sin is a sin! If you tell me no one sin or done wrong then you are God! Please use your brain.

    • +2

      It's so boring though.

      Why can't they make movies out of it… Like GOOD movies? And not just the typical stories like David vs goliath, but the less known stories too.

      • Yeah nah. No movies required.

      • +2

        Harry Potter and Lion King openly credit the Bible as inspiration for parts of their stories. In that sense, many movies and moden fiction basically plagiarise the Bible.

        If you follow the theme of the sacrificial Lamb through the whole text from the Genesis to Revelation, it's surely staggering to fathom how could anyone have possibly made up this story, let alone 40 different authors over millennia, and this is only barely scratching the surface. This is surely next level such that any modern fiction is exceedingly boring in comparison! Personally I get frustrated with fiction being boring, so I watch no fictional series and pay for no streaming platforms.

        • Yeah exactly. I haven't read it, or tried and gave the f out because it's so boring… But it would be more accessible if it were a movie(s). Marvel movies have run its course.

          Of course, I'm talking purely from the entertainment aspect, not the religious aspect.

          • @smartProverble: If you like watching movies or series then The Chosen is free and many Christians speak highly of it.

            https://watch.thechosen.tv/group/309237646073

            Personally I would prefer to read the original text, but maybe The Chosen is a good introduction.

            Here is another good introduction in my opinion, but it's a teaching series that kind of jumps in the deep end…

            https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRj8AJuzeJRwHdeFua3pzmwPB…

            Why do you think it's 2025? Isn't it pointing to a man who is the central figure of history? Should you just ignore him and dismiss him as boring, and in favour of binging superficial fiction?

            • +2

              @inherentchoice: Mate nice try but stop trying to convert me. I'm not talking about some b-rated straight to home video bs, I'm talking about a full budget Hollywood summer blockbuster.

              • -3

                @smartProverble: Could ANYTHING be more boring than a real man who got the party going and alcohol 🍷 flowing by miraculously turning water into wine, and was then Himself resurrected from the dead, such that for all millennia after the globally-adopted 🌍 calendar 📆 points to Him 👉✝️ and the Bible 📜 , and yet every single time people read and write this date, the vast majority simply reject it all as boring or nonsense?

                Nah I guess that's too boring and a b-rated home video, so let's binge Spiderman instead.

                How about Passion of the Christ, I guess that's a b-rated home video too, right?

                Meanwhile let's also go and binge b-rated home videos on TikTok and YouTube.

              • -1

                @smartProverble: As she said. Pull out while you still can.

                BTW>You're not being converted, you're being seduced

    • +2

      The New Testament was mainly written in Greek. Many scholars have debated translations over time as well. Something like the NRSVue may be better for new reading. You can also read and listen to many translations for free at websites like biblegateway.com.

      I believe it's also worth noting a lot of things mentioned in the Bible should be read as tradition and not factual. There are some denominations who believe the Bible to be inerrant (without error) and the literal Word of God. I am Christian, but believe there are many contradictions and errors in the Bible and that many things were written at a time when there were no scientific explanations or knowledge available. Things were also written during times where things might have been a societal norm thousands of years ago, but completely frowned upon now. In fact it's been used to justify a lot of hate.

      The Bible itself was not compiled as a 'book' until centuries after Christ and it's likely the Bible has been added to and amended many times from original letters and documents.

      My point is, reading the Bible for the first time without some knowledge or help from scholars or pastors you can trust can be very overwhelming, difficult and confusing.

      Again, I call myself Christian (perhaps a progressive or open Christian), so please don't read into what I am saying as anti-Christian. Just, wanting to shed some light on how complicated Bible-reading and Bible study can be.

      • +2

        I am Christian, but believe there are many contradictions and errors in the Bible

        Could I ask you to share one example of a clear error or contradiction?

        • I thought this video had a few examples. I believe there're some New Testament ones as well

          • @SpainKing: Apparently you didn't even watch or understand that video if you think it doesn't cover New Testament. Of course there's rebuttal and refuted takes on it though…

            https://youtu.be/azY4KKa8UyE

            As I watched your video then will you watch the refuted one?

            I am still interested to know of even one single example of any clear error or contradiction in the Bible.

      • +2

        There are some denominations who believe the Bible to be inerrant (without error) and the literal Word of God.

        Enter the moronic bastardisation of the bible and the very constitution where intellect goes to die.The USA

        Spoken under free speech guidelines as per X

        • Why don't you use your free speech to point out the error then. Surely you can give one good example?

          • @inherentchoice: This puppet is not giving any example.. just too free to discriminate 😁. A follower and not a decision maker thus blindly listen and never see it or done it before. Talk but empty inside. Wasting time 😁! bye

    • +1

      For anyone actually considering buying a Bible:

      This translation, the KJV, is the most famous one that most Christians have used since the 1600s.

      So if you're not religious but want all the epic/famous old-timey bible quotes, with "thou shalt not kill" and the pulp fiction verse and all the Christmas song lyrics, this is the translation for you.

      There are now easier-to-understand modern translations if you want to actually know what it's saying, though, and most have a few known translation errors fixed too.

      Also, this is a fancy faux leather version, plenty of cheaper versions of the KJV translation.

      Including, of course, many free ones from missionary groups, and downloadable ones.

  • +2

    The best selling novel of all time! 😅

    • -5

      Yeah a novel that makes you see your future. A must read treasure to see where we are heading.For hope or hell —

    • It is 66 separate books though, by 40 different authors and written over millennia.

      The Hebrew and Greek manuscripts are essentially the original blockchain.

  • +9

    : "But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence

      • +5

        The metaphor being:

        B!tches ain't sh!t but hoes and tricks

        Dr Dre is a modern day prophet

      • +7

        The Bible is an inerrant authority on all aspects of human living - except for the bits we don’t like.

        The stuff justifying genocide and slavery is a real hoot.

        • The parts that are bad are very abstract metaphors. The parts that are good are telling it straight. Plus you only need to quote whatever part suits your current agenda.

        • +1

          That sht still works. Look at how Israel uses it!!

    • +2

      Mormon is cult.

      • +9

        or with Stephen Hawking
        It’s my view that the simplest explanation is that there is no God. No one created the universe and no one directs our fate. This leads me to a profound realisation: there is probably no heaven and afterlife either. I think belief in an afterlife is just wishful thinking. There is no reliable evidence for it, and it flies in the face of everything we know in science. I think that when we die we return to dust. But there’s a sense in which we live on, in our influence, and in our genes that we pass on to our children. We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe, and for that I am extremely grateful.

        • I've not met God, but, if I was an altruistic god then I'd endow my creation with sufficient abilities and resources to let them be independent and remove my mastery over them (ala. Tzimtzum). So, it may not be surprising that that is exactly what Hawking found, but, graciously, just in case, … he included "probably" in that surmise.

          • @AlexF:

            an altruistic god

            There's nothing altruistic about the Biblical god. He is by his own decree jealous for adoration and universal glory.

            • +2
              • +1

                @DashCam AKA Rolts: That’s a flawed paradox. “Free will” is ability to choose between good and evil. Without evil, there’s no choice. (There had to be at least two pills for Neo… to exercise his choice.)
                Indeed, God did create beings without that choice, among them angels and “hosts” - humans are neither.

                • @AlexF: You are saying God had to test humans by forcing us to choose between good and evil,

                  There had to be at least two pills for Neo… to exercise his choice.

                  But surely if God is all-knowing, God would have known the out-come. If God doesn't know, God is not all-knowing, and thus diminished, QED - not a God.

                  • +1

                    @DashCam AKA Rolts: God knows all outcomes of all our choices, in the same way that a computer may calculate all combinations of every chess piece move to determine outcome of every game, but it’s still our choices to make. We aren’t tested in the same way that Abraham, Job, Moses, etc. were tested, because we would undoubtedly fail - we’re simply gifted choices and live with outcomes.

                    • @AlexF:

                      God knows all outcomes of all our choices

                      ∴ outcomes are predetermined. QED, no real free will. Gotcha.

                      • +1

                        @DashCam AKA Rolts:

                        ∴ outcomes are predetermined. QED, no real free will. Gotcha.

                        sigh. You’re reaching a fork in the road - (I’m no God, but) I know all outcomes of your choices - left, right, stop or reverse - that don’t mean you don’t have choice.

                        • @AlexF: If all the outcomes are predetermined, free will is illusory.

                          The road junction is perfect example of illusory free will. You cannot do other than follow one of the predetermined directions or chaos and legal implications ensues. E.g. drive off the road onto the surrounding land, or into oncoming traffic would be true examples of free will.

                          Not all outcomes are binary, e.g. good/evil, but religious reductivism would make the human condition so.

        • +2

          Well he knows for sure now. :)

        • +1

          Where do all the calculators go?

        • You'll find that most scientists including Einstein and Hawking are probably closer to Pantheism (Spinoza's God) - meaning that there isn't a personal God like the Bible / Quoran / whatever sacred text says. Closest thing being the "everything" is literally the Universe (or Multiverse) itself.

      • The difference between a cult and a religion is time

      • -1

        Religion is a cult.

        • Wee Hamish MacDougall wears a cult to chutch.

      • As is all religion.

      • +5

        They are all cults.

        Difference is that some are too big.

  • +7

    Any deals on the OzBargain Bible? "Thou shalt not pay full price"

    • +5

      That's the commandment number one.

      • +1

        the other 11 are
        See commandment #1

    • +2

      I thought we'd adopted the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition?

      • +1

        War is good for business

        Doesn’t seem to be working out too well

        • +1

          35# Peace is good for business

          • @cobknob: … unless you happen to be an arms merchant

            • +1

              @linkindan: Haha. Last time I look people buy bucket loads of weapons in times of peace still

    • +3
      • buyeth now and worryeth later
      • buyeth now or thou shalt get ozbargainedeth
    • Limited to OzBargain Premium users.

  • -2

    Is this fiction or non-fiction?
    grabs popcorn 🍿

    • +2

      Imitation Leather

      The leather is not real, so fiction

    • Neither, it's a reference book.
      The McWorry Fictionary

  • +1

    Showing as $84 for me.

  • Any other better deals on biblical publications? Shows as over $80 for me; quite unholy

  • +1

    should do a triple skydaddy deal: Talmud, quran and the Bible for one cheap low price

  • -3

    As if you'd pay for this nonsense

    • -1

      It’s nonsense but historically important nonsense.

    • What's your best evidence or example of it being nonsense?

      • Everything.

        • +1

          If you can't give one good example, then aren't you the one exercising blind faith?

          • +3

            @inherentchoice: Women are made from men’s ribs. People once lived 1000 years. Whales are fish. Water can be turned into wine.

            Want me to go on with these quaint Bronze Age fairy tales?

            • +1

              @Chris17: You have latched onto the ultimate biblical echo chamber my friend

              • +1

                @Protractor: I’m know, I know. Thousands of gods out there, and only their god is the one true one.

                It’s a sad statement about the human condition:

            • -1

              @Chris17: Thank you. That's really your best then, that the supernatural is merely a "Bronze age fairy tale"?

              How about bronze Lucy in the Smithsonian though, isn't that literally-fabricated evidence for a modern fairy-tale that is KNOWN to be made up by modern humans, and made popular by Darwin who was qualified in theology?

              All hail Bronze lucy and her plastic cousins, the hard evidence that the Bible is a fairy tale.

              I agree that if you could disprove the supernatural then that would be a compelling reason to reject it as nonsense. Unfortunately fabricated bronze and plastic idols are more likely to demonstrate who has the real fairy tale though.

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