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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Although the NKJV uses substantially the same Hebrew and Greek texts as the original KJV, it indicates where more commonly accepted manuscripts differ. The New King James Version also uses the Textus Receptus ("Received Text") for the New Testament, just as the King James Version had used.

  2. The New King James Version (NKJV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published by Thomas Nelson, the complete NKJV was released in 1982.

  3. 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).

  4. Dec 18, 2023 · These notations are meant to identify the original manuscript source of Bible passages. Here are more details from the New King James Version preface: Where significant variations occur in the New Testament Greek manuscripts, textual notes are classified as follows: NU-Text.

  5. The New King James Version (NKJV) Bible takes as its foundation the classic King James Bible from 1611 but gives it a more modern feel. The goal of the NKJV is simple: to preserve the beauty of the KJV whilst making it accessible to modern readers.

  6. Feb 11, 2010 · NKJV. New King James Version (1979) TEV. Today’s English Version, also known as Good News for Modern Man (1976) NIV. The New International Version (NT, 1973; OT, 1978) LB. The Living Bible (1971) NASB. New American Standard Bible (1971; update 1995) NAB. The New American Bible (1970) NEB. The New English Bible (1970) JB. Jerusalem Bible (1966 ...

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  8. Jan 24, 2024 · KJV (King James Version) is a classic English translation of the Bible from 1611, while NKJV (New King James Version) is a modern version from 1982, retaining the style of KJV but with contemporary language.

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