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  1. AKJV usually stands for the Authorized King James Version, which is usually used in reference to the pure Cambridge edition (1901). KJV tends to refer to either the 1769 Blayney edition or (more frequently) the 1873 Scrivener edition (also called the Cambridge Paragraph Bible).

  2. From Wikipedia: The King James Version (KJV), commonly known as the Authorized Version (AV) or King James Bible (KJB), is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England begun in 1604 and completed in 1611.

  3. the Bible, but “biblical” Scripture/scriptural the Gospels (referring to texts), “gospel” when referring to the Christian message the Twenty-Third Psalm King of kings (used as title) Son of Man (used as title) Hebrew Bible (Jewish canon), Old Testament (Christian Bible) Second Temple period, intertestamental period

  4. The Authorized King James Version (AKJV), also known simply as the King James Version (KJV), is one of the most influential and widely recognized translations of the Bible in the English-speaking world.

  5. AKJV - American King James Version. This is a translation of the Bible based on the original King James Version. It is a simple word for word update from the King James English. Care has been taken to change nothing doctrinally, but to simply update the spelling and vocabulary.

  6. The American King James Version is a new English edition of the Bible based on the King James Version. It is a simple word-for-word update from the King James English. Care has been taken to change nothing doctrinally, but to simply update the spelling and vocabulary.

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  8. The Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV): A Timeless Classic. 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.

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