answer 1
According to Crossway, the latest edition of the ESV Giant Print Bible has 14-point type, and the weight is about 60 ounces, which is equivalent to about 3.75 pounds.
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mlim
Los Angeles, CA
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answer 2
The font size is 14 point print, which is excellent. I love to use this from the pulpit simply because it is easy to read as it rests on the lectern. I am 6 feet tall, and it can easily be 2 feet from my eyes to the lectern top, and I can read the text without straining or bending over to get closer, and that is using glasses as well. The weight of this Bible is from 2 to 3 pounds. It is a little hefty, but necessary in a Bible with this size print.
answered 8 months ago

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Modelk66
Monroe, NC
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answer 3
The font size is 14 or thereabout and the weight is the average size for a Bible. It's not heavy at all! I thought it would be rather large due to the increase of the font size but it's not. You'll love it!
answered 2 years, 3 months ago

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Krys
North Carolina
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answer 4
I do not know the font size but it is easy to read. There is a few pages in the front of the Bible that are smaller. Most of the print is bold and easy to read
the weight is about 3 lbs. I hope this helps you decide to buy this book I love it
answered 2 years, 3 months ago

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midget
casscoe Ar
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answer 5
This Bible is printed in 14 point text and weighs approximately 3.2 pounds.
answered 2 years, 4 months ago

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CustomerService
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5out of 5found this answer helpful.