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When Americans reach for their Bibles, more than half of them pick up a King James Version (KJV), according to a new study advised by respected historian Mark Noll.
"It's the predominant version of the Bible that's used at Trinity." More than other Americans, African-Americans have clung to the KJV's 400-year-old elevated prose. According to a recent study by ...
First up, the good old King James version of 1611. I have friends who refuse to accept anything that is not in the King James. ... was to study the Bible as literature.
The Scofield Bible is a study bible that uses the King James Version and was created by a Civil War veteran, according to Transcend Media Service. The Rothschild Family does not appear to have ...
No single Bible or translation is fueling the surge in sales. Demand has increased for pricier Bibles, Bibles for women and kids, study Bibles, and many other types, Kramp said.