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is it easier to read online bible or a reality bible.

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Some people prefer to read a paper copy of the Bible. Some prefer to read it on their computer, and others prefer to listen to an audio rendition of the Bible.
 
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I would personally recommend to read the Bible as a physical book. Get a good Bible translation (for example King James) and a pencil to underline verses that are helpful or important.

To me it feels more personal that way. I also use a Bible app sometimes, as an alternative, because it is easy to use and to carry around on my smartphone.
 
I think it can be easier to use a printed Bible vs electronic but maybe it's just me. Adding a bookmark can be done either way so you don't lose your place. Underlining and/or highlighting text in a printed version can be done but it can also be done electronically.

As far as which version to use, for starters I don't know if I'd recommend the King James simply because it is written in an ancient English language that is not used in the world anymore and some of the terminology has changed meaning over the years. I would recommend a more modern translation in a language you are more familiar with. If English, the NIV or ESV are relatively easy to understand English translations.
 
I think it can be easier to use a printed Bible vs electronic but maybe it's just me. Adding a bookmark can be done either way so you don't lose your place. Underlining and/or highlighting text in a printed version can be done but it can also be done electronically.

As far as which version to use, for starters I don't know if I'd recommend the King James simply because it is written in an ancient English language that is not used in the world anymore and some of the terminology has changed meaning over the years. I would recommend a more modern translation in a language you are more familiar with. If English, the NIV or ESV are relatively easy to understand English translations.
Probably smart as King James is a good translation. But is best for more experienced readers, and for studying.
Still think printed version is best.
But thats my personal opinion.
Try different ones and find what's best for you holy999:)
 
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