Technically, reading the Scriptures in your own privacy isn't corporate worship which, from what I remember, is the only thing the properly RPW regulates, aside from icons. I guess do illuminated Bibles constitute icons, even if you're just reading and studying? And if so, how much is too much? Many editions of the Quran for example use stylized geometric art to accentuate the beauty of their word to them like in the link shared below. Bibles used to do the same, but fell out of style after mass production became more popular and artwork was inot really viable. Is there an actual prohibition against it? I own a KJV from Barnes and Noble that has old woodcarves of the stories throughout. Is this an RPW issue? Never really thought about it until recently.
http://islamic-arts.org/2011/the-dominating-principle-of-islamic-art-comes-from-the-quran/
http://islamic-arts.org/2011/the-dominating-principle-of-islamic-art-comes-from-the-quran/