New Cambridge Paragraph Bible

 

A unique edition of the King James Bible from Cambridge.

It’s been about two years since I took a visit to Cambridge Bibles while I was living in England, and on that trip I purchased a book about the history of the King James Bible at the Cambridge University Press Bookshop. The author of that book, David Norton, is the same person who edited the New Cambridge Paragraph Bible (first released back in 2005), which has become one of my favorite editions of the King James Bible.

As you’ll see in my video review, the New Cambridge Paragraph Bible is quite a fascinating project. If you’re a lover of Bible history, this is definitely something you should consider adding to your Bible library.

Don’t miss this:
If you enjoy this review, then you should definitely check out an interview that my friend Randy Brown did with David Norton a few years ago over at Bible Buying Guide.

Enjoy the video review below… and keep scrolling for detailed specs, photos, and purchase links.

 
 

New Cambridge Paragraph Bible – Overview

FEATURES
• 8.7pt Swift
• 6” x 8.5” x 1.75”
• Printed and bound in Italy (L.E.G.O.)
• Hardcover or Calfskin leather
• Single-column, paragraph format
• Inside margin notes
• Modern spelling and punctuation
• With or without Apocrypha

Edited by David Norton, the New Cambridge Paragraph Bible is a revised KJV text based on a thorough evaluation of textual variants in current renderings as well as the extant notes of the 1611 Translators.

 

 

BUY THIS BIBLE*

• Cambridge
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Amazon
ChristianBook.com

• Book: The King James Bible: A Short History from Tyndale to Today

*Pricing and Availability subject to change, and some of the links above are affiliate links, which means I make a small commission if you purchase something after clicking the link. Many of the Bibles I review have been provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

 


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