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King James Mini Study Bible
ePub Book

King James Mini Study Bible

King James Authorized Version 1611 - 1.3 Million References

$13.99

This Study Bible contains The Old Testament and The New Testament of the King James Bible (1611, Pure Cambridge Version) translation. It includes 6 dictionaries. And it holds a total of 1,345,991 references linking up all the books, chapters and verses. It includes a read and navigation friendly format of the texts.

How the general Bible-navigation works:

  • A Testament has an index of its books.
  • The Testaments reference each other in the book index.
  • Each book has a reference to The Testament it belongs to.
  • Each book has a reference to the previous and or next book.
  • Each book has an index of its chapters.
  • Each chapter has a reference to the book it belongs to.
  • Each chapter reference the previous and or next chapter.
  • Each chapter has an index of its verses.
  • Each verse is numbered and reference the chapter it belongs to.
  • Each verse starts on a new line for better readability.
  • Any reference in an index brings you to the location.
  • The Built-in table of contents reference all books in all formats.

Also included is the American Tract Society Bible Dictionary; It holds 2299 entries on topics related to The Bible and is for general use in the study of its scriptures. It can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library, first published in 1859 by William Rand. Smith's Bible Dictionary; Holds 4560 entries, named after its author William Smith. Originally published as a three volume set in 1863, in London and Boston, USA. A dictionary of The Bible and its antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history. Torrey's New Topical Textbook: Reuben Archer Torrey's The New Topical Text Book: A Scripture Text Book for the Use of Ministers, Teachers, and all Christian Workers. Originally published 1897. Is a reference book/concordance on topics found in the Holy Bible. It contains 620 entries and over 20,000 scripture references. Nave's Topical Bible Concordance; Written by Orville James Nave and referred to as "the result of fourteen years of delight and untiring study of the Word of God." Is a topical concordance and contains 5320 references with scripture quoted over 100,000 times. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary; From "Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible," written by Roswell D. Hitchcock in 1869. It contains 2737 entries from the Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Easton's Bible Dictionary; A reference work on topics related to the Christian Bible authored by Matthew George Easton. First edition published in 1893 and a revised edition was published the following year. It contains 3947 entries relating to the Bible from a 19th-century perspective.

We believe we have built one of the best if not the best navigation there is to be found in an ebook such as this! It puts any verse at your fingertips and is perfect for the quick lookup. And the combination of King James Bible, the dictionaries and its navigation makes this ebook unique. If you love the original old solid Bible dictionaries or Concordances and would like to have them all mixed together with The King James Bible (1611, Pure Cambridge Version), easily accessible, then this release is exactly that. It is a goldmine to those who wants to read and go deeper into The Word of God.

Please beware its size. It is big compared to "normal" ebooks, so your ebook reader may need some time to load and update its index before you are able to use it properly. How quick an ebook reader is able to load and update, varies depending on its hardware like the cpu, storage, memory and its operating system. Newer devices performs better, but once loaded we find it works as expected. Our own tablet from 2012 works beautiful, once fully loaded.

Your ePub Bible — what you get & how to read it

What exactly do I receive?
A standard ePub file — the Bible is yours to download and keep. It is DRM-free, so you can read it on as many of your own devices as you like, with no subscription and no lock-in. The moment your payment clears, your download link is issued and emailed to you.
How do I read an ePub — which app do I need?
Any free ePub reader; the app is free on every platform. On iPhone, iPad and Mac use Apple Books (built in). On Android use Google Play Books or a free reader such as Librera or Moon+ Reader. On Windows or Linux use Calibre. Just open the downloaded .epub file with one of these and it works.
Which devices and e-readers are supported?
Any smartphone, tablet or computer, plus most dedicated e-readers — Kobo, Tolino, PocketBook and Nook read ePub directly. For Kindle, use Amazon's Send to Kindle to add the file; Kindle converts the ePub for you.
What's inside — formats and navigation?
Many editions include two formats in one file: a Versed format with verse numbers for study and reference, and a clean Reading format without verse numbers, ideal for continuous reading or read-aloud. Every edition carries our extended internal navigation — a deep table of contents with cross-links between testaments, books, chapters and verses — built to go beyond the ordinary ePub.
Can it read the Bible aloud to me (text-to-speech)?
Yes — the Reading format is made for it. Use your device's built-in text-to-speech (for example Speak Screen on iOS or Select-to-Speak on Android) and your device will read the Bible to you. Text-to-speech support and available voices depend on your device.
Do you offer parallel and study Bibles?
Yes. We publish parallel Bibles with two or more translations side by side, verse for verse, and study editions with Hebrew and Greek Strong's numbers, dictionaries and millions of internal cross-references. Search the store for your language, parallel, or study.
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Can I get a refund?
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