KJV or KJB?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Reference, Criticism & Interpretation
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Author: John F. Scheel ISBN: 9781301450305
Publisher: John F. Scheel Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John F. Scheel
ISBN: 9781301450305
Publisher: John F. Scheel
Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is not an exhaustive treatise on the King James Bible nor is it intended to be. The author's intention is to show that the King James Bible is the reliable, authoritative Bible to the English-speaking world. Sadly, there is an attack on the King James Bible even from Pentecostal leaders themselves. This is unwarranted and should not gain any favor with the true, authentic people of God! Actually, much research has been done on this subject throughout the hundreds of years the King James Bible has been in existence. This book assembles much knowledge that has already been discovered and proclaimed in one way or another throughout these years. Much of the book is written in first person because it was gleaned from a series of Sunday Bible lessons taught in the author's church.

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This book is not an exhaustive treatise on the King James Bible nor is it intended to be. The author's intention is to show that the King James Bible is the reliable, authoritative Bible to the English-speaking world. Sadly, there is an attack on the King James Bible even from Pentecostal leaders themselves. This is unwarranted and should not gain any favor with the true, authentic people of God! Actually, much research has been done on this subject throughout the hundreds of years the King James Bible has been in existence. This book assembles much knowledge that has already been discovered and proclaimed in one way or another throughout these years. Much of the book is written in first person because it was gleaned from a series of Sunday Bible lessons taught in the author's church.

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