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  1. 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". So they are referencing a certain type of KJV. The website bible gateway has the AKJV and KJV as options as if they were different versions but I haven't noticed any differences in it yet.

  2. Mar 9, 2015 · In 1873 the Cambridge Paragraph Bible came out, edited by F. H. A. Scrivener. Scrivener reformatted the text into paragraphs (and formatted poetry to look like poetry), and he meticulously corrected errors in the text and noted changes from the 1611 version in an appendix.

  3. 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.

  4. The Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible (‘the KJV’), the rights in which are vested in the Crown in the United Kingdom, is reproduced here by permission of the Crown’s patentee, Cambridge University Press. The Cambridge KJV text including paragraphing, is reproduced here by permission of Cambridge University Press.

  5. 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.

  6. 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

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  8. Manuscript Evidence: Since the publication of the AKJV, older and more reliable manuscripts of the Bible have been discovered, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and Codex Sinaiticus. These discoveries have provided a more nuanced understanding of the biblical texts and have led to new translations that some scholars argue are closer to the original autographs.