FWIW, he left a similar review on a different KJV, calling for a boycott of the Kindle "UNTIL there is a good usuable(sic) FREE KJV Bible available, easy to find, ready for anyone to HAVE." I'm curious about the fact that it's specifically the KJV that he's focusing on, as though the NIV or others aren't worth being free. (Yes, that sounded backwards, but you know what I mean.)
I've read this entire thread and I'm amazed by the work that Osnova has put into these Bibles, especially since he charges so little for something that has proved to be valuable to many. I'm not a Christian but I am an informal student of religion, and I plan to purchase some of Osnova's offerings very soon. It may sound odd, but I also assist my cousin with her Bible studies sometimes (she has difficulty processing some types of concepts and such) and she's recently expressed an interest in looking more deeply into differences among versions and translations, as well as commentary. DVJ for the available versions combined with Kindle's search abilities sounds like a delight compared to flipping through my many paper Bibles and Googling.
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