The center column references are excellent though, not surpassing the TBS Westminster John Brown/Concord references. What this bible is lacking is the Epistle Dedicatory and The Translator’s Notes To The Reader (preface to the Authorized Version) thus, not providing the reader the information to contrast the positions of the AV/RV translators.
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The choice was between this bible and the Crimond House Two Version Bible (KJV/RV), I chose this bible because the textual variants are inline as opposed to being in the margins though, this bible is not completely neutral being slanted toward the RV while the Crimond House is pro AV. Evangelical Bible, I think you would do yourselves a favor to put up a few more pictures of the inside and link to Bob Snyder’s Blog! I hope that we have more interlinear options with this kind of binding in the future! If you love Bible history AND like premium bindings, you really ought to consider this one.
I have just spent an hour comparing the KJV and RV in different sections. It’s Cambridge quality with all of the flow of KJV to RV (and notes on the ASV) in one tidy interlinear. For all of the Bible collectors, this one has a cool factor that is off the scale. I really am surprised that this is not reviewed more. As with all Cambridge Bibles, everything is perfect, from the paper to the binding. I absolutely love the old letterpress look of it. It might be the least grainy Bible I own, which is a new experience for me. Bob Snyder already made a fantastic review of this Bible, and basically sold me on it.