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gmik:
Thanks!!

I had heard of Josephus but thought he only wrote about the Roman occupation.

hebrewroots98:
You are quite welcome sister!  Btw, A Lovely pix of you and hubby; your hair got longer since the last pix I saw of you.. :D!!!

rjsurfs:
Hi Barbara and all,

Regarding the Companion Bible... I have the Enlarged Type Edition (still pretty small to me) and mine was published by Kregel Publications out of Grand Rapid, MI. 

The print is not of the best quality and I understand why... but I am wondering if anyone has experience with another publications where it is more legible?  Maybe a different publisher cleaned it up a bit?  As an example, in mine the copies of Bullinger's handwritten notes in appendix 50 are almost unreadable...

I do have the entire thing saved on a hard drive in pdf format and it is all quite clean... I've been tempted in the past to just print the whole thing out myself and loose leaf bind it... 

Is anyone else's copy any better and might share who published it?

Bobby

P.S. I have actually seriously considered printing my own King James Bible... I know it sounds like quite an undertaking but I think it can be done for about $50 in consumables... minus of course the cost of a laser printer.  I have always wanted a very wide-margined (for notes) loose leaf edition and they are very hard to find.  The King James version bears no copyright and can be reprinted without worry (as all Bibles should be I think).  It can be found in text format all over the internet... as well as Bullinger's Companion version even.

hebrewroots98:
Go for your inspired dreams Bobby!  I would purchase one from you!  :D

rjsurfs:
 :D Thanks Susan...

of course I would never sell God's word... have thought of making one or two for family.  The good thing about printing your own is that you can set the font at whatever you like, adjust the margins leaving just the right amount for note taking, and I think loose leaf in a binder would be nice as well... it would probably be a coffee table book...  ;D  You should see the coffee table in our house now.  None of our books are what I would call portable as we have this Companion Bible which is probably about as big and heavy as the original stone tablets, a huge Strong's, a 2 volume set of the Englishman's concordances, various translations... and there is still some room for my wife's scrapbooks!  It is a good size coffee table.   ;D

Since the coffee table is full, coffee cups have to sit on the wooden end of the sofa.

Bobby

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