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Since the beginning of time, God spoke. And throughout the course of history, his words have been chiseled, inscribed, painted, typed, printed, and digitized.

With Gutenberg’s invention of the moveable type printing press, billions of people have loved reading the Bible. Many have preferred a clear, easily readable Bible without accompaniments. Others have chosen study Bibles with textual notes, cross-references, and other features.

Now, Tyndale is introducing the Filament Bible Collection, which combines these two cherished approaches into one Bible—readability and portability brought together with a wealth of study materials, devotional depth, and interactive visuals.

For centuries, this level of Bible accessibility, understanding, convenience and pure worship experience has looked like the future.

Now, it looks like Filament.
 
 
 
The Filament Bible Collection’s simple, printed reading Bibles are unencumbered by study materials. But simply scan any page number of the Filament Bible with your phone or tablet to unlock a world of new understanding. The app will display curated content that helps explain and illuminate the Scripture passages on that page.
 
 
 
 
Arguably a Bible innovation as significant as
Gutenberg’s movable type.
 
 

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