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Pure Cambridge Text - Collins Holy Bible
This is the Pure Cambridge Edition Text of the Authorized Version (kjv). This specific priniting being the standard, free from "presentation" errors from the publishers, printers, and press.The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.(Psalm 12:6)HOW TO KNOW THE PURE CAMBRIDGE EDITION OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE:It is important to have the correct, perfect and final text of the King James Bible, since there are correctors (e.g. publishers) who have changed some aspects of King James Bible texts. The final form of the King James Bible is the Pure Cambridge Edition (circa 1900), which conforms to the following:1. "or Sheba" not "and Sheba" in Joshua 19:22. "sin" not "sins" in 2 Chronicles 33:193. "Spirit of God" not "spirit of God" in Job 33:44. "whom ye" not "whom he" in Jeremiah 34:165. "Spirit of God" not "spirit of God" in Ezekiel 11:246. "flieth" not "fleeth" in Nahum 3:167. "Spirit" not "spirit" in Matthew 4:18. "further" not "farther" in Matthew 26:399. "bewrayeth" not "betrayeth" in Matthew 26:7310. "Spirit" not "spirit" in Mark 1:1211. "spirit" not "Spirit" in Acts 11:2812. "spirit" not "Spirit" in 1 John 5:8This information was taken from the Victory Faith Center website, at bibleprotector.EVERY WORD OF GOD IS PURE...(Proverbs 30:5)NKJV omits the word "Lord" 66 times.NKJV omits the word "God" 51 times.NKJV omits the word "heaven" 50 times.NKJV omits the word "repent" 44 times.NKJV omits the word "blood" 23 times.NKJV omits the word "hell" 22 times.NKJV omits the word "JEHOVAH" entirely.NKJV omits the word "new testament" entirely.NKJV omits the word "damnation" entirely.NKJV omits the word "devils" entirely.NKJV ignored the KJV Textus Receptus over 1,200 times.NKJV replaced the KJV Hebrew (ben Chayylm) with corrupt Stuttgart edition (ben Asher) Old testament.NKJV Demotes Jesus Christ, Copies Jehovah Witness Version, and Supports New Age Ideas.This information was taken from Gail Riplinger's tract "New King James Omissions" which is free to download at her website, avpublications.
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the perfect bible
i just got my bible today, and i love it. the size is perfect, and the print is just right.in the beginning of the bible it has a brief history of King James wanting a propertranslation of the Greek & Hebrew text to English, as well as, the history ofthe patent issue & publishing from Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. ifound the historical information very interesting.i've had a King James bible since i accepted Jesus as my Savior, and the KJVwas the first bible i used. i researched many bibles, before i made this purchase,and i am very happy with what i've chosen. :)
M**L
DELIVERED ON TIME
THE PRINT IS TOO SMALL HARD TO READ
M**L
Glad to have my KJV
There are a few things I saw that shoppers should note: 1) If the shopper wants a version with the original translators' introduction to the readers, that is not included. (Although, the introduction to Prince James is retained.) 2) Psalm 85:1 is printed weirdly; the word "land" prints the "l' on one line and "and" on the next. 3) Matthew 27:37 says that what's written on the cross above Jesus' head reads full lower case, but other KJV sources have full capitalization. I have done a word comparison suggested online to check if this was a tampered KJV, but all the words matched what is expected from the true KJV. I am still reading my Bible, so I may not have listed all the issues.
M**N
The Pure Cambridge Edition
This is the Pure Cambridge Edition. The PCE is the best edition of the KJV. Some of the editions published by Cambridge vary from the PCE in the spelling of some words, and in capitalization, but the PCE, which is the edition of the KJV in this Bible, is the standard. The text in this Bible is bold, and easy to read, but the Bible is small and compact enough to take anywhere. It has some maps in the back of the Bible, which show the extent of Israel under Solomon and David, as well as the travels of Paul, the division between Judah and Israel, topographical maps, and a map that shows the extent of the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires, and some others.
G**W
GOOD VALUE AND FINE EDITION
Excellent value and a solid, serviceable edition. Not fancy leather but sturdy. Clear print and font with no fluff.Probably last a good thirty years and that is reflected in the nice family front matter (marriages, birthdays) thatwould allow it to serve as an economical gift.Of course, KJV is an acquired taste but, for myself, the treasured language of many generations. And all for less than the cost ofa visit to the movies.Gift to all your children!
V**N
The Perfect Word
I love God's word in any bible. It's perfect for carryinIg to church which is what I needed it for. The print is extra small and it could be a little bit bigger. Other than that it's perfect!!!! Thanks for having what I need once again. I brag on you to everyone I know!!!!!Th
C**H
Even if you are not a religious person ..
I was raised Roman Catholic and though I have learned from the Bible and been taught from it since I was a child, I never actually read it word for word, page by page and am finally doing so. Even if you are not a religious person, learning what is written in the Bible for its historical value and lessons taught through moral and ethical allegory - and knowing that this was the Book our Founding Fathers believed in - makes reading it that much more important for a Untied States Citizen.
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