Bible KJV Plus


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King James Version Plus (KJVP) "Plus" means that archaic words are translated by biblical scholars, edited by Mike Peralta. Archaic KJV words & verses left intact. Modern translation of archaic words are appended in [brackets]. The KJVP is public domain. The KJVP publisher, Bible Domain Publishing, and it's editor, Mike Peralta, gives everyone permission to copy the KJVP version in whole or in part (without written permission). Examples: 2 Peter 3:11 "Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation [behavior ;conduct; manner] and godliness, Rev 19:13 "And he was clothed with a vesture [clothing; covering] dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God." King James Version History: In 1604, King James I of England authorized that a new translation of the Bible into English be started. It was finished in 1611, just 85 years after the first translation of the New Testament into English appeared (Tyndale, 1526). The 1611 King James Bible is described as one of the most important publications in history. King James I of England gathered the greatest religious scholars and linguists together for a new Bible translation in order to establish the most accurate and most dignified English translation to date. He appointed 54 scholars to work on the translation. The 1525 Geneva Bible served as a point of comparison from which some of the 1611 King James Bible text was based. The Authorized Version, or King James Version, quickly became the standard for English speakers. It's flowing language and prose rhythm has had a profound influence on the literature of the past 400 years.. In the last 400 years, the King James version has made a tremendous impact on society, with its inspirational words that have not only encouraged numerous hearts and minds, but has offered hope for eternal life. Modern English (1500-modern day) reached its summit in the period of the translation of the famous King James Bible and the literary works of William Shakespeare. The powerful and universal influence of English culture developed under Queen Elizabeth I (sixteenth century) and sustained by King James I now had a Bible in English. The stage was set for the massive printing of an English Bible. BIBLE TRANSLATION TIMELINE 1400 B.C.: Ten Commandment tablets given to Moses by God. 500 B.C.: Old Testament Hebrew manuscripts completed. 200 B.C.: Old Testament and Apocrypha Greek manuscripts completed. 100 A.D.: New Testament completed. 382 A.D.: Latin Vulgate manuscripts produced. 1384 A.D.: First complete Bible ever reproduced. By John Wycliffe. A handwritten copy of all 80 books: the 66 old and new testaments, plus apocrypha. 1456 A.D.: First printed Bible, the Gutenberg Bible. It used independently placed characters called movable type, which revolutionized book publishing. 1560 A.D.: The first Bible in English, the Geneva Bible. 1611 A.D.: The first King James Bible, commissioned by King James I of England. 1769 A.D.: The English is edited and updated to reflect the evolving language. 1885 A.D.: Apocrypha was removed, leaving 66 books. 1947 A.D.: Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered which helped validate the accuracy of the Bible. 1982 A.D.: New King James Version published to modernize the English. 2017 A.D.: King James Version Plus published with archaic KJV words translated to modern English. The KJV is public domain. You may copy it in whole or in part. NOTE: This book is 7"x10" and with a font size of 8. This is to keep the page count and cost low. This is an Excellent gift set for those that love the KJV. The font is Clear, and Sharp!







Visual History of the King James Bible, A


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For 400 years the King James Version of the Holy Bible has been the most influential book to be published in the English language. Now Bible collector and expert Donald L. Brake brings to life the fascinating story of its creation and proliferation throughout the English-speaking world. With beautiful and informative photos, illustrations, charts, and sidebars, Brake invites readers to explore the KJV's mysterious beginnings, the men who translated it, the manuscripts upon which that translation was based, the important people and places that influenced its production, and even Shakespeare's involvement in it. In an age where a new translation of the Bible seems to come about every few years, discover what has made the King James Version endure for four centuries.




The Holy Bible - The New Testament - King James Version Plus


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JOURNAL YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE. RECORD YOUR THOUGHTS, QUESTION, PRAYERS, BLESSING AND SERMON NOTES. THE HOLY BIBLE - THE NEW TESTAMENT - KING JAMES VERSION PLUS - A VERY, VERY WIDE MARGIN BIBLE FOR OVER 400 YEARS, the King James Version of the Bible has been cherished for its inspiring language and its unchanging expression of the Word of God. This Bible is for note takers who want to really get the most out of their Bible. There are two inch margins on the right and left outside margins and generous top and bottom margins. Also features large 11 point type, a New Testament reading checklist, and several pages for notes at the back of the Good Book. Wide margins support note taking, reflection and help you build your personal relationship with the Word of the Lord. KING JAMES VERSION PLUS (KJV+) includes the traditional and unmodified King James Version scripture with one useful accommodation for modern readers: the inclusion of subject headers (which reveal the organization of the verses). CONTAINS: New Testament of the Holy Bible: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Revelation.




Study Bible-KJV


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"The essays by John R. Kohlenberger III and David Lyle Jeffrey were originally published in 'Translation that openeth the window: reflections on the history and legacy of the King James Bible,' copyright Â2009 by the American Bible Society."--Colopho










KJV Ancient Faith Bible


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Now I begin to be a disciple...Let fire and cross, flocks of beasts, broken bones, dismemberment...come upon me, so long as I attain to Jesus Christ. - Ignatius of Antioch, Earliest Post-New Testament Martyr The KJV Ancient Faith Bible is a richly designed pocket edition with a motif reflective of the ancient church. This Bible features the full text of the beloved King James version plus twenty-six pages of bonus material that recounts history-shaping early church documents and profiles many key personalities in the ancient church, from Augustine and Francis of Assisi to Constantine and Perpetua. Available in two editions (hardcover or magnetic flap), each one has beautiful outer gold gilding, foil stamping, and matte finish. Features: * Presentation page* 26-pages of bonus material recapping key documents and personalities in the ancient church* Historical profiles of: - Athanasius - Augustine - Justin Martyr - Clement of Alexandria - Gregory Thaumaturgus - Antony of Padua - Ambrose of Milan - John Chrysostom - Benedict of Nursia - Bernard of Clairvaux - Dominic - Francis of Assisi - Antony of Egypt - Constantine - Origen - Eusebius - Jerome - Ignatius of Antioch - Polycarp - Perpetua * Presentation Page* Words of Christ in red* Plan of Salvation* Two-column Bible text setting* Topical subheads* Translation footnotes* Holman CSB bullet notes* Introduction to the Holman CSB




NKJV, Know the Word Study Bible, Red Letter Edition


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The study of God's Word can be easy and rewarding if you break down the Bible into easy-to-understand segments. The NKJV Know The Word Study Bible offers three easy ways to begin studying Scripture and helps individuals transition from being a casual reader of the Bible to becoming a regular student of the Bible.




The King James Bible Word Book


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English has changed dramatically since the introduction of the King James Bible. The original words often fail to make sense but the beauty of the poetic style reaffirms your love for the King James Bible. This Book will help you make sense of the often archaic language. A delightful and authoritative guide, this source book illuminates the 1611 text for the 1990's readers. Fascinating, brief articles explain over 800 terms of the KJV that have either fallen into disuse or have taken on a dramatically different meaning. Includes a comprehensive index of over 2600 entries.