Word of God: Holy Bible, KJV

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King James Easy Reading Edition - Revised and expanded version (2010)The Sword Bible uses the original 1611 King James Version text (based on the Textus Receptus-Received Text-rather than the revised 1881 Greek and Hebrew text). The Sword Bible makes the King James Version easier to use, understand, and bring to life.The NEW expanded and revised Sword Study Bible.Great cutting edge study notes from:Dr Floyd JonesDr. Henry Morris... ICRDr. Carl Baugh... CEMRay Comfort... Living WatersRev. Charles ChildersAnd Much Much More...Special Margin Study Guide.All of our large Bibles have a unique easy to use margin study guide with over 90 topics from which to choose. This margin study guide allows the reader to go from cover-to-cover using the pure word of God as their study. There are many other study helps too numerous to list. To name just a few are: a topical concordance, maps, earthquake charts, flood information, the chronology of the bible (by Dr. Floyd Jones), Bible and Science (by Dr. Henry Morris), guide to the laws of the Bible, Jewish calendar, a survey of Daniel"s 70 weeks, land and people of the Bible, the time of the patriarchs, judges and kings, and on and on. Red Letter Old and New TestamentA feature that is unique to our Bibles is a Red Letter Old Testament as well as a Red Letter New Testament. In the Old Testament the red lettering is the direct words of God. In the New Testament the red lettering is the words of Christ.The Received TextAnother primary difference between the KJV Easy Reading and other versions on the market is it follows the Received Text. The Received Text is what the church fathers have used for nearly 400 years. The Easy Reading follows the King James text almost word for word merely updating language. Among the many reasons for this is it allows one who has learned English as a second language to have an understanding of the scriptures without thee"s and thous". Please note this has all been done without changing one word of doctrine or touching deity. Difficult Term DefinitionsUnderlined words are defined at the end of the verse in a different typeface. When an underlined word occurs more than once per column, it is defined generally in the first and last occurrence in the text column. The explanatory words are not necessarily to be understood as alternate translations, nor as corrective translations. These words, however, will often open up the meaning of a word or verse that often has been otherwise not understood or misunderstood.Superscript P"sMany wanted the reliability of the King James Bible but were unfamiliar or uncomfortable with many of the old English forms and words. The King James Easy-Reading Bible changes all second person singular pronouns to their modern equivalents: thee (you), thy (your), thine (yours), and thyself (yourself). To distinguish the plural pronouns from the singular ones, the King James Easy-Reading Bible places a superscript p (meaning plural) after each plural second person pronoun. Accordingly, the old English forms yield to the modern equivalents: ye (you p ), you (you p ), your (your p ), yours (yours ), and yourselves (yourselves ). Whenever these forms reflect the name of deity, they begin with a capital letter.Reading Grade Level The KJVER version was rated on the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Indicator test at the 4th Grade level. Combine this rating with the underlined and defined end of verse meanings; it makes it by far the easiest to read and most desirable Bible that follows the Received Text for people of all ages. The KJVER uses one and two syllable words while new versions have to use multi-syllable words and phrases. Rev. Charles ChildersAnd Much Much More...