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Homemade KJV Looseleaf Bible

Posted by on Jun 4, 2010 in Bible Study Methods, Bibles, Links | 6 comments

The looseleaf Bible is one of the best Bibles for study because of the amount of room for writing and the ability to insert pages for notes, maps, etc. Jonathan Ammon of Bible Reading Project has demonstrated how to make your very own KJV looseleaf Bible:

Homemade KJV Looseleaf

Jonathan also gives many helpful tips on Bible study and marking. Even if you’re not interested in making your own looseleaf Bible, his article is worth reading for the tips alone.

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  1. Jonathan Ammon

    Thanks for the feature. I’ve been meaning to get around to making a blog roll and Studies in Scripture will definitely be featured. If I had known about this blog a few months ago, I might not have started mine.

  2. Randy A. Brown

    Thanks Jonathan. I’m glad you started your site. You have a lot of good things to say about studying God’s Word. Your site is already a valuable resource. Just imagine where it will be a year from now.

  3. Martha Nelson

    I would like to get a copy of how to make a loose leaf bible please.

  4. Rebecca Wold

    Does the loose leaf Bible come in Lg Print ? and KJV?

  5. Randy A. Brown

    This is a Bible you print yourself, so you can make the print as large as you like. The Bible text is KJV. You can also download the Pure Cambridge Edition KJV for free here: http://www.soulwinning.info/bible/kjb/pce.htm

  6. Mark

    I too printed out my own KJB – all the NT and am printing the OT now.
    It is a great way to study the bible book by book.
    Or just for reading – a page is much lighter than an entire book.

    Used 12 pont Times Roman double column for easier reading.
    1.5 inch margins – can take a few brief notes in margin.
    Printed on both sides – punched for 3-ringed binder but can be punched with a comb or spiral binding machine and sewn with string to make a bound bible.
    If you decide to sew your bible – you will need to make it several volumes or print with a very small point font.

    Makes for a great system to add notes, pictures, maps, references, commentary.

    Try a simple book – Philemon or Jude and see if you would like to create your own.
    I like mine.

    Mark

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