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  1. Dedication. The great spiritual benefits of completing this. curriculum are hereby noted, and the author hereby. gives thanks to the God and Father of our Lord. Jesus Christ for laying this project upon this. art and mind and for ble. ing himbeyond all ex. g that th. personal benefit wouldbe great. Howeve.

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  2. A list of words in the Authorised (King James) Version describing terms no longer in everyday use, or now used with a different meaning. Also, a course for reading through the whole Bible once in two years, the Psalms and the New Testament twice. A Bible Word List &Daily Reading Plan

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  3. do readers of Shakespeare or Chaucer. Some expressions in the KJV assume a high vocabulary level. Words such as “propitiation” (Romans 3:25 and 1 John 2:2, meaning “atonement”) or “stanched” (Luke 8:44, meaning “stood still”), for example, may press the vocabulary limits and patience especially of some young readers.

  4. This online dictionary of King James Version words contains over 11,000 definitions. This dictionary is derived from Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, a dictionary published in 1828 which frequently uses Bible verses in the definitions. This is an abridgment of the Webster's 1828. It was created by comparing each word ...

  5. fwdl-kjvglossary - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The Home Bible Study Library Bible Reader's Concise KJV Glossary (A Dictionary of 17th Century Biblical English Words and Expressions from the AV 1611)

  6. Apr 6, 2022 · There will certainly be more words in the King James Version that readers might not be familiar with, but this page should serve to build that basic foundation to understanding the language. “Peter, thou lovest me.”. “Peter and John, ye love me.”. “Peter, I love thee.”. “Peter and John, I love you.”. “Peter, thy family is nice

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  8. Below we have compiled many of the older words from the KJV along with a brief definition and a biblical reference. A abjects: the lowest, outcasts. Ps 35:15 abroad: over a wide area. Mk. 1:28 adamant: a hard stone, diamond. Eze. 3:9 admire: to wonder, marvel at. 2Thes. 1:10 affect: seek after. Gal. 4:17.

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