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New King James Version
New layout with 2 columns for NKJV
text and 3 columns for study notes
New Full-color maps
Complete Concordance
Updated commentary notes to reflect
the modern language of the NKJV
Symbols marking prophetic passages
Symbols marking promises, commands
and messages from God
Bible character studies
Summaries of each book of the Old
and New Testaments
Greek and Hebrew word studies
9 point type for NKJV
7 point type for commentary notes
Bible dictionary
Handbook of Bible topics
Words of Christ in red
Complete Bible outlines
Plan of the Ages Chart
7.5" X 9.5"
- Sales Rank: #59968 in Books
- Brand: Dake Bible Publishers
- Published on: 2013-10-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.80" h x 2.00" w x 7.90" l, 4.50 pounds
- Binding: Imitation Leather
- 2340 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
Most helpful customer reviews
40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
Love this, I have wanted this in the NKJV for a long time.
By Mike McCauley
I just received my Dake NKJV and my biggest concern was waiting to see the print size. I am glad to say I am pleased. It is comparable to, and I think easier to read than the standard size Life Application Bibles as a point of comparison. Both the text and the notes seem more darkly printed or bolder than what I see in my Life Application Bible. Therefore I can read the text and notes more easily than in a standard size Life Application Bible. Also it is much easier to read than the standard size KJV Dake I have been using. I have to use a magnifying glass to comfortably read the notes in that one, while here I can read the notes with my glasses (strong trifocals here) without it. For those wondering, the font is not as large as in the large print KJV Dake. The font on both the text and notes I believe are 10 point in that large print version. In the NKJV here, the text is I believe a 9 point and the notes are a 7 point. So if you need the large 10 point font, this may or may not work for you depending on your eye sight.
This Bible is large I admit, four pounds and very thick, similar in thickness to the large print KJV Dake (which weighs over five pounds) but not as wide or tall. The leather soft man made cover, which comes in burgundy or black, leather is not available, is more flexible than the bonded leather on the KJV Dakes. I will have to see how it holds up.
The note and text layout is different as well, two columns of bible text on the top half of each page and three columns of notes on the bottom half. Also the notes at the bottom are organized to each chapter and verse as opposed to the KJV Dake which are listed by letter only, A to Z, which on some pages of the old style in the KJV can have multiple A's and B's tied to multiple verses on the page. With the new layout therefore, it is easier to find the notes for a particular verse if you are trying to quickly find information on it. You just look for a chapter and verse in the bottom notes.
1. I am so glad this NKJV style is now available which is my preferred reading Bible version.
2. I find it so much easier to read than the print size on the old standard size KJV Dake.
3. I prefer this new layout. I think it will prove easier to study with.
4. I find the paper better than I had expected, brighter white, and thicker than say the Life Application hard backs, and much better than the KJV Dake standard size hardback I own. Ghosting is there but tolerable, and better than many.
5. If I find the text block is sewn and not glued I may have it rebound in leather. I like it that much, yes.
6. Over all a good job by Dake Bible publishers.
I hope this is helpful, be blessed!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Amazing Bible!
By murphy
I have owned several study Bibles, truthfully I'm not sure I could even count of remember all of them. I also own the older beautifully made KJV Dake. I will have to admit I was disappointed in the quality of the bible itself. It is not genuine leather, it is an imitation leather. It is not symth sewn either. The content is without a doubt the best available in a Study Bible. Page after page of notes at the end of each book along with the notes on each page. I will not elaborate on that as you have no doubt read all about his notes in other reviews. Absolutely the easiest bible to use for research into the scripture. The notes are excellent and I find myself being amazed that one person was able to put this all together. I thought enough of this Bible to send it off to be rebound with genuine leather and to have a sewn binding. As much as I loved my much older (bought over 20 years ago) Dake, the notes in this newer NKJV are placed in a much more convenient manor. Love mine. Well worth the money. Buy and prepare to get caught up in all the hours of study Dake put into this exceptional work. And to the Dake Family, Finis Dake's work and dedication deserves the best quality, just as it did years ago.
53 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
Updated layout, easier to use
By Randy A Brown
Cover and Binding
The covers of my review copies are both an imitation leather called Leathersoft. One is black and the other is burgundy. They both have the title embossed into the cover. This is one of the better imitation leathers that I’ve felt. The liner feels like vinyl-covered paper. The connecting point is taped. 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. Time will tell.
The binding is section sewn. It has no trouble lying flat. It stays open in Genesis 1 and will lay even flatter once it’s broken in.
Paper and Print
The paper looks like the standard paper found in today’s study Bibles. It feels like good quality and the opacity isn’t bad. There are 10 blank pages in the back for writing your own notes.
The Bible text has a 9-point font (9/10) and the notes have a 7-point font. The print quality looks very consistent throughout. The black-letter seems to be consistent. The red-letter does fade a little but it’s not bad.
Layout
The layout is updated to a more modern study Bible style. The text is presented in two-column, verse-by-verse format. OT quotes are in oblique type and poetry is set to verse. Notes are presented at the bottom of the page in three-column format. 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. There is a footer that contains the NKJV notes that are keyed to the text by numbers.
There are two types of section headings within the text. The first type is the NKJV section headings in bold. The other type is in smaller text that is centered, numbered, and presented in outline form. Many of them include references.
There are symbols in the margins next to some verses. A star indicates a prophecy, a circle shows a command, a triangle shows a promise, and a square shows a message from God.
Notes and References
Notes and references are keyed to the text by letters. Rather than having them keyed separately, they both appear in the same location, at the bottom of the page under the same key. The notes appear first and then the references. This makes it easier to find them quickly. 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.
A lot of the notes are factual and include statistics. For example: Exodus 13:5 says “24th prophecy in Ex. (13:5 fulfilled). Next, v. 19.” This gives a chain reference for all the prophecies in Exodus. There is also monetary information. It’s nice to know how much a shekel is worth in 2013 dollars. There is also information on geography, cultures, customs, etc.
Other notes contain lists, such as Acts 13:4, which list the 15 places of Paul’s first missionary journey. It seems like lists comprise the majority of the notes. I found them helpful and informative.
There are also Greek and Hebrew definitions. There are plenty of them throughout the whole Bible. Some give simple definitions. Others give longer explanations with references to other verses that use the same word. These are great for word studies.
There are also doctrinal notes. The doctrinal focus is Trinitarian, Pentecostal, and old-earth Creationism. Prophecy is a major theme throughout the notes with a focus on the various dispensations.
Even more notes are found at the end of each book. These are presented in 3 columns per page. Most books have around 2 or 3 pages. Genesis includes 14 pages of notes. Isaiah has 39, Daniel has 13, Matthew has 2, Mark has 1, John has 2, Acts has 3, Romans has 3, and Revelation has 13. They include information like the notes found in the text – primarily lists, facts, Greek and Hebrew definitions, etc.
Like all study Bibles, I encourage readers to do their own study using multiple passages and study tools with prayer. Remember that notes are not infallible – only God’s Word is infallible.
Book Summaries
Rather than having book introductions, the Dake Annotated Reference Bible contains book summaries. It’s basically the same information; it just appears at the end of the book. The summaries include the date and place of writing, the author, main theme of the book, and statistics.
Complete Concordance and Cyclopedic Index
This is a concordance and encyclopedia rolled into one. It has 338 pages and is presented in 3 columns per page. It contains many verses and facts. Facts are given in lists. The entry for God includes 15 full columns and has 8 lists:
• 44 appearances of God
• 10 arguments for the existence of God
• 22 attributes of God
• 12 facts about God and His Righteousness
• 5 Hebrew Words for God
• One Main Greek Word for God
• Things that Please God
• The Word “High” used for God
There is even an entry for evolution which has 9 full columns and includes:
• Utter Foolishness of Evolution
• True Science Rejects
• 12 Fallacies of Evolution
• A Christian Must Believe That:
• 15 Facts Disproving Evolution
The Biblical entries appear before the lists. This makes it easy to distinguish the concordance portion from the encyclopedia portion. It also makes it easy to find what you’re looking for because you don’t have to look in more than one place for all of the information. This version differs from the KJV edition. The KJV edition gives the page numbers to turn to, whereas the NKJV edition prints all of the information in the cyclopedic index. This makes the cyclopedic index larger but it’s easier to get to the information.
There is a lot of information in the cyclopedic index. There is information that is doctrinal based (like always, do your own study) and information that is factual based (non-denominational). It is a good resource for sermon and class prep as well as personal study. There is even a reading plan to read the Bible through in one year.
I have one very small gripe about the layout of the index. The cyclopedic index would be easier to use if it had the first and last words at the top of the page. On most pages it doesn’t matter, but there are some pages that are extended from the previous page and continue to the next page. This causes you to flip a few more pages to see where you are in the index.
Maps and Charts
The maps and charts have mostly been replaced. There are 9 pages that include 11 color maps. Some of the maps contain notes. I would like to see an index to maps added. The charts are also color and include outline studies of the various dispensations.
Conclusion
The Dake Annotated Reference Bible in NKJV is a lot nicer edition than its older KJV brother. The newer layout and font is much easier to read and use. I would like to see Dake Publishing update the KJV edition to match the NKJV edition. There is a wealth of information on every page. This Bible excels at lists and facts and would be a good resource for sermon and class prep, and personal study.
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Dake Publishing provided these review copies for free. I was not required to give a positive review- only an honest review. My opinions are my own.
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