History of the King James Bible, Part 4
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series History of the King James Bible
View ArticleThe Wicked Bible
Among the early editions of the King James Bible, the “Wicked Bible” is one of the most infamous. The nickname comes from the edition’s erroneous printing of Exodus 20:14. Instead of “Thou shalt not...
View ArticleBible giveaways see ‘great response’
Bible giveaways see ‘great response’ With heightened general-public attention on God’s Word this year due to the King James Version’s 400th anniversary, retailers and publishers are seeing a good...
View ArticlePBS: The English Bible 1611-2011
The Rev. Gavin Dunbar, president of the Prayer Book Society, has written a brief note on the Authorized Version. The English Bible 1611-2011 Four hundred years ago, on May 5th, 1611, Robert Barker,...
View ArticleHistory of the King James Bible, Part 5
This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series History of the King James Bible
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This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series History of the King James Bible
View ArticleHistory of the King James Bible, Part 7
This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series History of the King James Bible
View ArticleAmericans still read the King James Version
According to an article from World magazine, Americans who read the Bible prefer the King James Version over any other. The article refers to the results of a study conducted by the Center for the...
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