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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. The King James Version (KJV) is the world's most widely known Bible translation, using early 17th-century English. Its powerful, majestic style has made it a literary classic, with many of its phrases and expressions embedded in the English language.

  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.

  4. Mar 9, 2015 · The American King James Version seems to be a fairly new revision of the King James to update the spelling and vocabulary of the KJV to match modern usage and remove archaisms. In that sense, it's similar to the more popular NKJV (New King James Version).

  5. 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.

  6. 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. Produced by a team of 47 scholars appointed by King James I of England, it was completed in 1611 and has since become one of the most influential and widely read ...

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  8. 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.

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