While end of verse references aren’t unheard of, they don’t seem to be emphasized much and that’s unfortunate. But now, thanks to Thomas Nelson we have the KJV and NKJV both with the references at the end of each verse.
This layout is not only convenient, but surprisingly noninvasive. I was pleased to read through and realize while the references are obvious, they do not interfere with the reading experience because of the natural layout of the verse by verse format. What a BRILLIANT use of the dead space left at the end of each sentence that normally is just there.
The recently released NKJV End of Verse Reference Bible has gotten the Premier Collection treatment in the brown goatskin, but it also comes in very inexpensive economy options. Unlike the KJV End of Verse, this one is a double column, which makes the references even less invasive (although they weren’t really invasive at all) than the single column because they look so natural in the spaces of the verse by verse layout.
My one wish, is that they would offer all their editions in black letter, sometimes red letter can be inconsistent and offset, and subject to glaring. But, the red letter in both editions is not bad at all, this is just a personal preference. Check the links below if you want one for yourself!
Brown Goatskin:
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Brown Leathersoft:
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Purple Leathersoft:
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KJV End of Verse Reference Review:
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Note: this bible was provided in exchange for my honest opinion.
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