AENT Large Print 4th Edition Pictures

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Beautiful cover art on this large print soft cover edition of the AENT.




The spine is nice as well, boldly proclaiming the AENT!




Another shot of the spine.




The back cover. Same beauty as the front, with an explanation of what the AENT is. The only issue I take is the claim that the AENT is based off of a 164 CE manuscript. This is false and I address this in my review.




At Matthew chapter 1, even though it is soft cover, due to the size of the book it can actually stay half decently open. After a few more pages it is able to easily stay open.




The pages, like the third edition, are a highler quality and stay very flush with one another. As mentioned, there is no ribbon marker as it standard on all soft cover texts.




Here it is flat. Same Hebrew characters for the Aramaic script. The page size is very large so it is very easy to read.




As the book is so large, it is a little bit more difficult to hold in the hands, but it melts easily as a result like a nice leather bound version would.




Since it is so large it makes it ideal for public reading in the Synagogue. Here it is on a typical shtender.




Side shot. Here you can see it in comparison to the earlier hardcover versions of the AENT. Medium thickness but by far the largest of course.




Here they are flat so you can see for size comparison.