|
See Note
about outside links
new!
King James Bible Vs
Modern Versions These are not your typical comparison charts.
I was stunned when I reviewed this work.
Bible software for your
computer:
ONLINEBIBLE.ORG and
E-SWORD
important! ONLINE BOOK: The Workes of King James VI & I
The Adobe Reader [free download] is needed to view
this book. Full
Title: The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince, Iames, by the Grace of
God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. - An
Unabridged Facsimile of the 1616 Edition Including the Two Workes Appended in
1620.
MUST SEE:
Also from
Jesus-is-Lord.com--King
James V1 and 1
and
King James Bbile
Apologetics
Another King James Bible Believer
(Will Kinney's site) Disclaimer: We recommend the articles about the King James
Bible but not the articles that promote Calvinism.
AV Defense
(EXTERNAL LINK:
Scofield's use
of the Critical Text and the AV)
(ONSITE)
New
King James Version and the One World Church and
About New Age Bible Versions and
The George Ricker Berry English Interlinear: Corrupt Foundation
King James Bible
Apologetics from Jesus-is-Lord.com
Audio Bible
How to Read Your Bible
Through
Original
Preface by the Translators to the Authorised Version in 1611
The
Received Text
Which Translation
Should You Trust?
ONLINE BOOK: Spiritual Deception in the
Highest
ONLINE BOOK:
Music and the King
James Bible
ONLINE BOOK:
The King James Version Defended
One
Authentic Word is based in the United Kingdom. Dayspring is
an excellent publication.
external link:
The King James Bible
Companion
external link: KJV
Dictionary
external link: Bible
Reading Plan For Beginners
external link: The
Final Authority by Dr. William Grady
external link: Version
Comparison Chart
external link: The
King James Bible Page
The
Bible
external link: Resources
Defending the King James Bible
Note:
We warn against
the ungodly speech and some of the teachings of Peter Ruckman. His caustic
manner serves to discredit
those who stand firm on the King James Bible as
the Holy Bible in English. (Note: The edition of
the KJV we read today was first printed in
1769.) |