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One of the most exciting things about modern Bible design is the way we are rediscovering the solutions of the past.
The Society of Bible Craftsmanship has issued an official press release, whetting my appetite for the August 27 event!
In an earlier piece, I argued that the defining characteristic of a true Reader’s Bible is the omission of verse numbers in the text. Given that absence, can you rely on a Reader’s Bible as your only one, or is it doomed to be a specialty edition?
If you haven’t read my three-part series on Bible design genres, start there. In this piece, I take one of the newly emerging genres, the Reader’s Bible, and ask what it is, exactly, that sets it apart from other editions.
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