answer 1
For the majority of the text, the fonts are the same. The only time when there is a different font is when there's a quote of the OT in the NT, but other than that, same all around. Don't know the size of the font.
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Manny
Port Richey
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answer 2
Yes they are, and they are very readable. You will not be disappointed. This bible is very clear and easy to work with your studies, very good for teaching as well. The font size would be about 1/4 inch. You will be pleased.
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faithfulchristian
El Salvador
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answer 3
In looking at the excerpt they have available I can see that in the actual bible the Font is a little bigger than what is in the excerpt. In the dictionary the font is quite small and I have had to use a magnifying glass however I have had vision problems for years. All that being said I must say the benefits the bible offers are worth the trouble of the magnifying glass at least for me. I'm not sure if all the fonts are the same but I can say I have used 2 different ones (Mine and a friends) and they were both the same. I hope this helps :-)
answered 2 years, 4 months ago

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Dnitzh
Rapid City, MI
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answer 4
The KJV and NASB are printed in 10 point text. The NIV is printed in 9 point text.
answered 2 years, 4 months ago

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CustomerService
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