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Holy Bible - King James Version - New & Old Testaments: E-Reader Formatted KJV w/ Easy Navigation (ILLUSTRATED)
Title | Holy Bible - King James Version - New & Old Testaments: E-Reader Formatted KJV w/ Easy Navigation (ILLUSTRATED) |
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Date | 2025-04-30 13:28:11 |
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Desciption
KJV BIBLE WITH EASY NAVIGATION ON KINDLE:No more fiddling around with pages trying to find the book, chapter, or verse you're looking for. We have formatted the entire King James Version Bible JUST for Kindle with Easy Navigation. You have a FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR EVERY SINGLE BOOK AND CHAPTER . ILLUSTRATED :Contains 14 great watercolors detailing key scenes from the bible, including:- "Cast from the Garden of Eden"- "The day of Atonement"- "The finding of baby Moses"CONTENTS: COMPLETE KJV BIBLEThe Old Testament -Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Ezra Nehemia Esther Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Solomon's Song Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah MalachiThe New Testament -Matthew Mark Luke John Acts Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John 2 John 3 John Jude RevelationIncludes ALL Deuterocanonical literature as well.The King James Bible has been the most popular and most-often quoted version of the Bible for over 300 years, and has shaped both Western culture and the English language. The Holy Bible KJV - King James Version - New & Old Testaments: Kindle Edition Easy Navigation (ILLUSTRATED) offers readers every book of the KJV Bible in an exceptionally crisp font, and offers readers the functionality of a FULL DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. This makes it amazingly easy to navigate to whichever book, chapter, or even verse that you are trying to find. Read more
Review
After searching around for a decent KJV e-version, I finally decided to try this one out. A $1.69 price was pretty easy to handle. Here's my long-winded and detailed analysis.It's very easy to navigate to any book, chapter, and verse by simply starting to type where you want to go to. You don't even have to have to push the large space bar to bring up the search box at the bottom of the screen. Just start typing. Use the first three letters, or number/letter combination of the book, followed by the chapter number, a period, and then the verse number. Then push the enter button twice. Why? See the next paragraph.For example, to go to James 3:3, you just type jam3.3 and push the enter button twice. Pushing it once takes you to that location page that just highlights the book/chapter/verse number. You push it the second time to actually go to it. To go to 1 Kings 2:5, you would type in 1ki2.5 and push enter twice. Bam, done! It's that fast. You can be in a NT book and instantly jump to an OT book in mere seconds, right down to the exact verse.Remember, to short cut to use numbers, just hold down the ALT key while you use the top row of letters to get your numbers. So Q is 1, W is 2, etc., and P is 0 (zero).Now of course, there is a TOC if you want to use that. It's very nice because it gives you all the chapters and well as the book names. Nice. If you click on the book name, you will be taken to the first page of that book where you'll once again see all of the chapter selections, so you can decide which chapter of the book you want there as well as the TOC.I hope this next paragraph is not confusing. If I want to see the above-mentioned chapter selection list on the first page of a book, I can get there by skipping the TOC and directly typing in, say, Psalms 1 (psa1 + enter twice). I end up at the first verse of that chapter. At the top of the page is only some of the chapter numbers to choose from. You click the page-back button on the Kindle's side to get to the full chapter selection list. It's just the way the formatting is set up. The Kindle shows verse 1 close to the top of the page, so of course not all of the chapter numbers will show up at the top. So by clicking the page-back button on the Kindle's side, then the page favors the chapter selection list followed by verse 1. Perhaps most people will just go to the TOC directly to select a chapter, but I find it nice to have that same chapter selection list right there at the very beginning of every book just in case you need it. I think it would have been better if the formatting would have allowed us to simply enter in the first three number/letters of the book title that would then jump directly to the full chapter selection list on the first page of the book. Sorry for the long paragraph. I hope it wasn't confusing. In practice, it is very simple.The only exceptions to the three-letter or three-number/letter combination include Philemon, for which you use phe instead of phi, which is used for Philippians. Also, Jude is jud. For the little books with only one chapter, you just use the number 1 anyway for chapter. So Jude 7 is jud1.7 and phe1.9 is used for Philemon 9. 3jo1.3 is used for 3rd John 3. Easy enough.This e-Bible is not case-sensitive when searching. For example, you can get to Luke by typing luk, LUK, LuK, lUk, LUk, or lUK. It doesn't make any difference.This e-Bible is laid out in a sort of paragraph format. Each verse is NOT separately listed line-by-line. By paragraphing, many thoughts and subjects in the text are simply kept together for clarity. In printed Bibles, you may see paragraphing done by indenting or by bolded verse numbers indicating a paragraph beginning, even though all the verses are in a line-by-line setup. In this version, every verse is identified, but not always on the left of the column. It's really very pleasing visually. Just check out the sample.Negatives? Well, it's not a study Bible, so if you want book intros or other information about the Bible, pictures, concordance, etc., you'll have to find another version to download. This e-Bible is just the straight Bible text with very complete and easy-to-use navigation.I hope you find this a very nice King James e-Bible. Thanks for reading my review. PTL, and enjoy.