Newrome Press Publishes New Orthodox Bible

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Recently, Newrome Press announced the publication of the Holy Bible Reader's Edition.

It includes the Lexham English Language Septuagint (complete) with the Eastern and the Orthodox New Testament, a translation of the Patriarchal Text of 1904.

This 1400-page edition is offset printed in two colors on superior 35gsm bible paper with gilded edges, rounded corners, and four page-marker ribbons. It measures 7.17 inches x 10.12 inches.

The Holy Bible Reader’s Edition is available in two binding types, zippered for portability and standard for desk use. The contents of both editions are identical. 

Both binding types will be available in manufactured leather, with a very limited number of copies available in lambskin.

The Reader’s Edition contains 42 beautiful full color maps. Cross-references are included for enrichment.

It is the first Orthodox Bible that has been translated and published in decades.

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