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  1. The General Epistle of James - INDEX - The General Epistle of James - INDEX, from the King James Bible atheism.about.com Mama
  2. New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, New King James Version- Kingdom Equipping Through the Power of the Word, British Sable, Genuine Leather, Thumb-Indexed
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  5. The General Epistle of James - Chapter 3 - The General Epistle of James - Chapter 3, from the King James Bible atheism.about.com Mama
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  7. King James Bible Online | KJVBibleOnline.org - This site features the entire King Jame Bible Online. Each of the 1,189 chapters in the KJV Bible Online is a separate hyperlink ... www.kjvbibleonline.org Mama
  8. A-Z Bible: King James - Read the King James Bible. Also includes, Bible word reference dictionary. www.allstarz.org Mama
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  10. American King James Version - This version, accomplished by Michael P. Engelbrite, is based on the original KJV and is a simple word for word update of the King James English spelling and vocabulary. www.angelfire.com Mama
  11. In the Beginning- The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture
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    The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture:
    • Book by Alister Mcgrath.
  12. Bible: King James Version - Bible: King James Version Simple Searches: Single word and phrase searches throughout the entire Bible Proximity Searches: Find the co-occurrence of two or three words or phrases. Boolean Searches ... www.hti.umich.edu Mama
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  17. Sacred Name Bible Index - Sacred Name King James Version by johnhurt.com - Read the Sacred Name Bible online, or download the HTML files for $5.00. Several free Bibles and free Bible software are available at this site HTML Bible ... www.sacrednamebible.com Mama
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  21. James Randi Educational Foundation — Home Page - The James Randi Educational Foundation is a non-profit learning resource aimed at promoting critical thinking everywhere. May 20, 2005 LA Times Off the Wall, ... www.randi.org Mama
  22. Twenty First Century King James Version - An updating of the 1611 King James Version, with obsolete and archaic words replaced. kj21.com Mama
  23. Joseph Smith’s “Inspired” Revisions to the King James Bible - A critical look at Joseph Smith's claims to have restored sections of the King James Bible to their original wording through an inspired translation. www.irr.org Mama
  24. The General Epistle of James - Chapter 4 - The General Epistle of James - Chapter 4, from the King James Bible atheism.about.com Mama
  25. The General Epistle of James - Chapter 5 - The General Epistle of James - Chapter 5, from the King James Bible atheism.about.com Mama
  26. The King James Only Heresy Page - Extensive annoted links list, by an opponent of the King-James-only position. www.post1.com Mama
  27. King James Bible Page: Information on Bible versions - ... to Believing the Bible Thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name -Psalm 138:2, KJV The King James Bible Page Defending and promoting the KJV on the Internet since 1995 King James Bible Page ... av1611.com Mama
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New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, New King James Version- Kingdom Equipping Through the Power of the Word, British Sable, Genuine Leather, Thumb-Indexed

Cover of ISBN 0718006186New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, New King James Version
Kingdom Equipping Through the Power of the Word, British Sable, Genuine Leather, Thumb-Indexed:
Book - Nelson Bibles 2064 pages Leather Bound Published 2004-01-14. Description:

Dr. Jack Hayford, founding pastor of The Church on the Way, has led a team of anointed leaders to produce the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible, which offers a fresh look at the Scriptures and the work of the Holy Spirit. Now, this dynamic Bible is available in two contemporary new styles, both with durable, smooth-textured Leathersoft material.  This new edition addresses important issues of Spirit-filled living in the context of solid biblical scholarship. Readers will be glad to see the popular "Word Wealth" feature and the "Kingdom Dynamics" feature throughout the Bible.  A new generation of believers seeking to become biblically equipped for kingdom building will eagerly read and embrace the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible.

      • Review:: 'Spirit Filled Life with this Bible Great Bible, easy to read and gives you a renewed hunger for God's Word. It is like everything you need in one Bible - there are cross references, word wealth (which is similar to Strong's dictionary), history, and introductions to give you a greater understanding for God's word. Highly recommended.
      • Review:: 'Great Bible For many years I have been reading the a Bible but with the "Spirit Filled Life Bible" I am now actually reading the WORD OF GOD.
      • Review:: 'Excellent source for the Maturing Christian Over the years I have used many Bibles, different formats, different translations. This Bible has been by far the most effective in learning exactly what the content of verses means. It has outstanding commentary by Jack Hayford. The word wealth entries absolutely opened my eyes into the words, their original meaning and how it could apply to my life today. This is my personal favorite part of this Bible. It really helped me understand context of verses so much better than ever before. It has a excellent concordance, that is extensive and helpful in finding help in word studies or finding a particular verse. I found it more extensive than most Bibles, and rarely had to consult another concordance in searching for specific scriptures. One of the more defining parts are the Kingdom Dynamics which teach spiritual concepts for our personal lives, and how to apply these to our daily living and growth in Christ. At the end of most books is truth in action. It offers Keys, steps and guidelines that break things down in a very understandable format, easy to absorb and use for practical application. This Bible has helped to transform my thinking in several areas, it not only opened up the scripture in a more defining and life changing way. It gave me practical down to earth tools, concepts and revelations to use in my daily life and walk before the Lord. I think you will find it a great tool in opening up the word of God to your spirit. It becomes personal and transforming. Something we all surely need daily in this troubled and divisive world. Where as many translations still leave you wondering, what did that mean? I believe this one will leave you thinking wow.. I never knew that.. thats great! To me the Bible is fuel for your spirit. You need it to refresh yourself daily and this Bible offers tools to make it even easier. Without reading the scripture often, and applying it, our spiritual life cannot survive. We will find ourselves weaker and more worn from the cares of life, and the temptations. It brought a wealth of information and tools to my Bible study I have not found in any other. I hope you will get a copy and see what wonderful changes it can make in your own life. This Bible makes you want to read more, learn more, and dig deeper into it to find the meanings and concepts that God has left for us in his Inspired Word, a guidebook for the soul. That makes it even more valuable. I hope you give it a try. Millie (from Millie's Devotions and INspirations)
      • Review:: 'Very Good Study Bible. This is the best Study Bible I've used in my 12 years of trying to understand God's word. The NKJV is alot easier to understand not to mention the added comments by Jack Hayford and team. I highly recomend this Bible for those who want to learn more from the Bible. Hope this helps someone to make a decision. Thank You. Terry Covington

In the Beginning- The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture

Cover of ISBN 0385722168In the Beginning
The Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture:
Book by Alister Mcgrath. Anchor 352 pages Paperback Published 2002-02-19. Description: In the Beginning is Alister [McGrath]Create?'s history of the King James Bible, and as the subtitle explains, his explanation of "How It Changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture." [McGrath]Create?'s story begins with the development of the printing press, describes the forces (before, during, and after the Reformation) fueling the demand for English vernacular translations of the Bible, and considers the impact of the King James Version on Western worship and politics. [McGrath]Create? deftly blends an arch and charming, donnish argot with breezy, tough, brass-tacks directness. Of the ongoing process of creating new biblical translations, he writes, "It has yet to end; indeed, it will not end, until either history is brought to a close or English ceases to be a living language." Elsewhere, describing the cultural influence of the Authorized Version, he explains, "Without the King James Bible, there would have been no Paradise Lost, no Pilgrim's Progress, no Handel's Messiah, no Negro spirituals, and no Gettysburg address.") A professor of historical theology at the University of Oxford, [McGrath]Create? has written a number of popular books about Christianity (including Theology for Amateurs). In The Beginning continues his work of making complex matters of theological thought and history accessible to a wider audience. --Michael Joseph GrossDescription: In the sixteenth century, to attempt to translate the Bible into a common tongue wasn't just difficult, it was dangerous. A Bible in English threatened the power of the monarch and the Church. Early translators like Tyndale, whose work greatly influenced the King James, were hunted down and executed, but the demand for English Bibles continued to grow. Indeed it was the popularity of the Geneva Bible, with its anti-royalist content, that eventually forced James I to sanction his own, pro-monarchy, translation. Errors in early editions--one declared that "thou shalt commit adultery"--and Puritan preferences for the Geneva Bible initially hampered acceptance of the King James, but it went on to become the definitive English-language Bible.

This fascinating history of a literary and religious masterpiece explores the forces that led to the decision to create an authorized translation, the method of translation and printing, and the central role this version of the Bible played in the development of modern English. [McGrath]Create?'s history of the King James Bible’s creation and influence is a worthy tribute to a great work and a joy to read.
      • Review:: 'Immensely Readable! It was a pleasure reading this book with such a wealth of info; can't believe that for generations the English people were once ashamed of their own tongue, preferring instead to speak in Latin, and then French. Every Jamaican (those at home and in the diaspora) should read this book (for Miss Lou's sake at least), especially those who distance themselves from the Jamaican Language (now taught in Birmingham,UK),and believe that it is not fit enough as a vehichle for the translation of God's holy word. In the days before the KJV, it was Church officials and the Oxon and Contab academicians who opposed the very thought of an English Bible. Not so in Jamaica. It more the middle and upperclass, and successive goverments lacking the political will to promote such a project. [McGrath]Create? is by no means an armchair theologian; he knows how to communicate well on the popular level, like the Master Teacher of old--even if he has to do so with American spelling. Only one typo I have seen: p.256, last paragraph, 8th line; where the author appears to 'stammer'for the first time ('It Italy') .Otherwise his prose flows with consummate ease, and his sense of humour (sorry, humor) is refreshing.
      • Review:: 'A fantastic journey through the history of publishing Alistair [McGrath]Create? is an incredible writer. This narrative of the history of the King James Bible is a magnificent work of history. Whatever your feelings are about the King James Bible, one cannot deny its prominent place in shaping the language and culture of the Western World. I'm a writer, so it fascinates me to learn how the invention of the printing press led to the revolution of publishing--something we often take for granted when we step into a bookstore and pour over the latest titles. A printed book was such a commodity, such a treasure for the common man, whose education and mind had been held captive by the arrogance and dictatorship of the terrible church-state alliances that plagued the centuries before the Enlightenment and the Reformation. In the Beginning is a fascinating tale of church history, politics, and literature. If you love literature, you'll love this wonderful history.
      • Review:: 'Interesting story and well told, but... This should be read in conjunction with "God's Secretaries." [McGrath]Create? does a good job of outlining the historical setting, the difficulties in translation, the goals in translation, and the King James Version's impact on a culture. "God's Secretaries" goes into the personalities of the translators, which is one topic that "In The beginning" lacks. The two books complement each other well. The book was very good and organized well. The problem is the editing. I found typos and he has a tendency to repeat short phrases. However, these are minor flaws and the topics he covers helped explain how the KJV Bible fit into its cultural milieu. [McGrath]Create? shows how the translators goals in translation and how they choose to translate Hebrew idioms introduced commons saying in our own language. [McGrath]Create? points out the language of the KJV was archaic even in its own day and Mcgrath explains why. [McGrath]Create? also indicates how the KJV influenced American English. The book was almost too short. I wanted [McGrath]Create? to delve more into the different topics.
      • Review:: 'Brings KJV History Alive! Alister [McGrath]Create?'s "In the Beginning: The Story of the King James Bible" is a refreshing voice in the history of English Bibles. It brings a surprising and interesting witness to the most famous English Bible translation. Many, particularly in modern times, have found the KJV to be stodgy, antiquated, and even dull. [McGrath]Create? aptly demonstrates with this valuable narrative history that the KJV continues to compliment and under gird many of today's spiritual environs. This book brings the KJV alive from the fascinating and remarkable history of English Bibles. With inspired determination and without apology [McGrath]Create? tells the chronological and social history of the KJV is only 310 (paperback) pages. His story begins with a brief review of the earliest printed Bibles: Gutenberg's 1456 (2 volume) edition, Mentelin's German edition of 1466, and Wycliffe's supposed English Bible translation from the 1380s (if Wycliffe did translate Scripture it was only piece meal, hand written, and never widely distributed). From this basis [McGrath]Create? briefly tells the various stories of the rise of the English language, the Reformation's theological honing of God's Word, and the power of the printed word in 17th century European society. With academic honesty and a captivating novelistic writing style [McGrath]Create? explains the rise and fall of Tyndale (the first to translate the Bible into English), the reworking of Tyndale's Bible by Coverdale (possibly through Queen Anne Boleyn's patronage), and the royal appointments to make the first-ever official English Version of Scripture (The Great Bible of 1539). Other English translations followed until each English Christian community had its own favorite version. By 1610, mass confusion (and total politics) reigned over Scripture textual warrant. [McGrath]Create? explains that the "Authorized Version" (ordered by King James of England in 1611) brought some unity to the realm's Bible users. This is a fascinating and informative story well worth reading. The book speaks to Archbishop Bancroft's translation rules (ordering previous English Bible translations to be diligently considered), about the six companies of KJV translators (47 to 51 translators were appointed), of the academic jealousies among the scholars (the age-old Oxford vs. Cambridge rivalry), and to the KJV printing woes (the massive undertaking- two columned, with black letter type and no page numbers- which took almost a year to complete at astronomical costs). [McGrath]Create? points out that there were many printing mistakes in this first edition, i.e. Exodus 20:14's omitting "not" to say "Thou shalt commit adultery". (Certainly, one of English Christianity's special memories.) [McGrath]Create? has included almost 30 photos (mainly of the principal players), a helpful 3-page time line, an interesting 3-page "comparison of historical translations for the 23rd Psalm", and a useable 12-page bibliography for further reading. His non-technical writing style makes this an absorbing story for specialty reader and general reader alike. [McGrath]Create?'s "In the Beginning" is very recommendable to all who want to know more about English Bible history, the KJV in specific, or who are simply looking for an interesting read. It is a great gift candidate.
      • Review:: 'Excellent I'd definitely put this up as one of the "Must have" books for someone being introduced to the history of english printing, the english language, or english history in general. [McGrath]Create? paints clearly and with flair the full histrorical context which brought us the King James Bible, and leaves us with a renewed appreciation for the influence that the translation wrought on an entire culture and language. Relatively short and easy to read, but packed with knowledge and amusing facts (who knew Thomas More could be so crude?). Again, highly reccomended.

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