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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · KJV (King James Version) Best for: Traditional worship settings and historical or literary-minded readers. One of the most popular books in the world for hundreds of years, the King James Version needs little introduction. Commissioned (or “authorized”) by King James I of England in 1604, undertaken by a team of 47 scholars, and released in ...

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  2. There are 7 editions of The Bible Unpacked. Each one is a compilation of the Bible’s teaching. They are composed primarily of Bible verses and headings derived from the verses. Each edition is a condensed version of the next one up in size. They cater for non-Christians through to mature Christians. They are available in:

    • A. God and Spiritual Powers
    • B. God and The World: Basics
    • C. God and The World: Jesus Christ
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    God’s Being
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    Jesus Christ
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    God’s Creation
    God’s Sovereignty
    God’s Word
    The Problem of Sin
    God’s Promised Messiah
    Jesus Christ’s Mission
    Salvation Through Jesus Christ
    The New Order
    The Standing of God’s People
    Keys to God’s Interaction with His People
    God’s Transformation of His People
    God’s Care of His People
  3. Jan 4, 2022 · The King James Version quickly became the standard for English-speaking Protestants. Its flowing language and prose rhythms have had a profound influence on the literature of the past 400 years. King James Version - Translation method The King James translation was done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England.

  4. The 7 editions of The Bible Unpacked (TBU) aim to present the Bible’s teaching for different levels of understanding. They do this primarily with Bible verses. Each edition is an abbreviated version of the next one up in size. All 7 editions are available below for free download in html, pdf, ePub and mobi formats.

  5. 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.

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  7. The King James Version is one of the versions authorized to be used in the services of the Episcopal Church and other parts of the Anglican Communion, [181] as it is the historical Bible of this church. It was presented to King Charles III at his coronation service. [182] [183] Other Christian denominations have also accepted the King James ...

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