
19.” This gives a chain reference for all the prophecies in Exodus. For example: Exodus 13:5 says “24 th prophecy in Ex. I like the way this system works because there’s just one place to look on the page for all of the information you want.Ī lot of the notes are factual and include statistics. This makes it easier to find them quickly. The notes appear first and then the references. Rather than having them keyed separately, they both appear in the same location, at the bottom of the page under the same key, labeled by verse number. Notes and references are keyed to the text by letters. A star indicates a prophecy, a circle shows a command, a triangle shows a promise, and a square shows a message from God. There are symbols in the margins next to some verses. The other type is in smaller text that is centered, numbered, and presented in outline form. The first type is the NKJV section headings in bold. There are two types of section headings within the text. There is a footer that contains the NKJV notes that are keyed to the text by numbers.

There is a header that includes the book name and chapter numbers that appear on that page, a summary of that page, and the page number. Notes are presented at the bottom of the page in three-column format. OT quotes are in oblique type and poetry is set to verse. The text is presented in two-column, verse-by-verse format. The layout is updated to a more modern study Bible style. The red-letter does fade a little but it’s not bad. The print quality looks very consistent throughout. The Bible text has a 9-point font (9/10) and the notes have a 7-point font. There are 10 blank pages in the back for writing your own notes. It feels like good quality and the opacity isn’t bad.

The paper looks like the standard paper found in today’s study Bibles. It stays open in Genesis 1 and will lay even flatter once it’s broken in. Most Bibles are made this way, but due to how large and heavy this Bible is I am concerned about how long it will last. The liner feels like vinyl-covered paper. This is one of the better imitation leathers that I’ve felt. They both have the title embossed into the cover. The covers of my review copies are both an imitation leather called Leathersoft.

Dispensational outlines with color prophecy charts.Black or burgundy imitation leather (Leathersoft).Along with the translation update there have been many updates to the layout. For years it was only available in KJV, but Dake Publishing has recently made this Bible available in NKJV. It is the work of Finis Jennings Dake, culminating 43 years and 100,000 hours of Bible study. The Dake Annotated Reference Bible is one of the oldest study Bibles available. New American Standard Bible 2020 (NASB).
