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  1. Hello I've been confused by the amount of KJV bibles there are. The AKJV means the authorised King James Bible but AKJV also stands for American King James Bible as well. From my understanding the Authorized KJV (1611) is the KJV but I've read that the 1611 version is not the KJV used today. Been told "Get a 1611 AKJV".

  2. The King James Version (KJV) is the world's most widely known Bible translation, using early 17th-century English. Its powerful, majestic style has made it a literary classic, with many of its phrases and expressions embedded in the English language.

  3. Dec 10, 2023 · The King James bible that many have today is the same version, but has the corrected spelling of certain words. It also does not include the translator’s note, which gives credibility to the manner in which it was translated, and the incredible fear of God with which this original work was accomplished.

  4. Sep 5, 2024 · Two of the most widely used translations of the Bible are the KJV and the NKJV. To some, there is not much of a difference. To others, this small difference is a hill worth dying on. Its helpful to understand the differences between the two. Origin KJV - The KJV Bible translation was created in

  5. Mar 9, 2015 · The American King James Version seems to be a fairly new revision of the King James to update the spelling and vocabulary of the KJV to match modern usage and remove archaisms. In that sense, it's similar to the more popular NKJV (New King James Version).

  6. The Authorized King James Version (AKJV), often referred to simply as the King James Version (KJV) or the Authorized Version (AV), is a cornerstone of English-speaking Christianity. Produced by a team of 47 scholars appointed by King James I of England, it was completed in 1611 and has since become one of the most influential and widely read English translations of the Bible.

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  8. It depends upon what you mean by "AKJV". There are Americanized KJVs that sometimes go by KJVA or AKJV. They are often put out by the American Bible Society. Usually, "AKJV" means "Authorized (King James) Version" and this represents the official Cambridge text. Meanwhile, KJV usually refers to the public domain Oxford text.

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