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Could the 1611 KJV Have Been Better? (#3110) by Rick Norris. An examination of the influences on the 1611 edition of the KJV and of whether that edition could have been better. 52pp 8 x 11 PB $9.95 |
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I Will Have One Doctrine and One Discipline: The Influence of Religion and Politics on the King James Bible (#6230) by Ross Purdy. A brief but insightful overview of the history surrounding the publication of the King James Version of 1611. ISBN: 9781934251089 -- 40pp. BK $9.95 |
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In the Beginning (#2575) by Alister McGrath. A history of the King James Bible, describing the forces behind its publication. Written by a professor of historical theology at the University of Oxford. 338pp PB $16.95 |
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Today’s KJV and 1611 Compared (and More). (#5200) by Rick Norris. An examination of editions of the King James Version including a list of 2000 differences between 1611 edition of the KJV and today's KJV editions. 58pp 8 x 11 PB $9.95 |
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Translators to the Readers, The (#1021) by Miles Smith. This is the preface to the King James Version of 1611, written by the translators. Read for yourself what they believed about the Bible, their translation, and the work of translation. 31pp. Booklet. $4.95 |
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Unbounded Scriptures, The: A Review of KJV only Claims and Publications (#4476) by Rick Norris. Well planned, well researched, and well written, this book is a review and examination of many claims of the KJV-only view. Based on over a dozen years of study and research, it provides one of the most complete bibliographies of books relating to the topic of Bible translation. 544pp PB $19.95 |
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