Large Print Thinline Center Column Reference Bible Filament Enabled
$49.99
The new NLT Thinline Center-Column Reference Bible, Filament-Enabled Edition features readable text, an attractive layout, and center-column cross-references in a thin, easy-to-carry size. It also features the Tyndale Hebrew and Greek word-study system providing helpful insights into the meaning of the original languages as well as book introductions and a concordance.
The NLT Thinline Center-Column Reference Bible, Filament-Enabled Edition, features a timeless and classic design and the clear and accurate New Living Translation (NLT). It also features the innovative Filament Bible app, which enables you to use your smartphone or tablet to connect every page to a vast array of related content, including study notes, devotionals, interactive maps, informative videos, and worship music.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496489920
ISBN10: 1496489926
Translation: New Living Translation (NLT)
Language: English
Color: Brown
Binding: Imitation
Words of Jesus Christ in Red Letters
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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