Would You Read a Bible On Black Paper?
- BLAIR TRIPP
- Apr 13
- 1 min read

WHY BLACK PAPER
Black text on a white background can be tough on the eyes. If you’ve ever spent a day in front of a computer screen, reading or
writing large amounts of text, you’ll recognise the feeling. Tired eyes, headaches, and a lack of focus. Scanning text against the glare of a white background makes your eyes and brain work harder, leaving you feeling exhausted and unable to concentrate after sustained periods.
This isn’t limited to electronic devices, either. Long stretches of reading novels, magazines, or journals can have the same effect.
"The Bible on Black Paper
You’ve never seen this before... and you won’t find this anywhere else.
A unique edition of the KJV New Testament Bible printed with white ink on the finest Italian black paper."
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