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The Holy Bible: King James Version
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The Holy Bible: King James Version

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The editors of Canterbury Classics have chosen to print the King James version of the Holy Bible, which contains both the Old and New Testaments. The Holy Bible was first copied by scribes and, because of its length and the time it took to hand write each book, only the elite had a copy. It wasn’t until the 1440s when Johannes Gutenberg invented his revolutionary printing press that the first printing of the Bible made copies available to the lower class. Only forty-eight copies of Gutenberg’s original Latin print run exist, and they are considered to be the most valuable books in the world.

- This beautiful leather-bound edition comes with luxurious endpapers, gilded edges, illustrated interior, and a ribbon bookmark.
- The Holy Bible is the world’s best-selling book, to date.

The Holy Bible is a divinely inspired book that transcends time.

Lexile score: 1000L
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2013
ISBN9781607109594
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Richard Rothschild

Richard Rothschild is a book producer who works and lives in New York City.

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    My main physical copy is NLT. I also have an eBook version on my nook for leaving behind comments, which is AKJV. Further, I use the Bible Gateway app, which provides tonsod translations and more (which I generally also use to keep track of favorite verses). I doubt a review of its contents is necessary from me or anyone else. However, I’ve never read it strictly from beginning to end, but more piecemeal.
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    What can I say? There is so much of value in the collected works we know of as "The Bible," meaning simply, "The Book." I can always find something good to read in it.The New Living Translation (Second Edition) is currently my favorite translation for reading, and I carry this particular edition with me almost everywhere I go. I am perpetually reading Paul, the Gospel accounts of Jesus, and something from Old Testament historical or prophetic literature.