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The above should read: any. Not: a any Study Bible. Cyclopedic Index , not the other non-word. ------ ------- -------- ------- ------- --- ------ ----- ----- Scott:--- BINGO! to your above post. BTW-I've seen-but never owned the Companion Bible. It is published by Kregel. The Thompson can be seen at www.kirkbride.com Hope this helps the thread starter. Try your local Christian Bookstore ( if there is one) and check them out. |
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Yesterday, i was looking at Lemstone christian book store and Barnes and Noble in Iowa City,I walked away with total disappointment. Only 1 KJ study bible at Lemstone and 1 hard cover at Barnes and Noble. If you are into the other versions, you could find any and everything.
I have the KJ Reference Bible - Thomas Nelson,a friend gave me a NIV Student bible,not for me. Scott, I like to study as well. Thanks for all your comments. Jeremy |
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Jeremy, I'm sorry I didn't answer your question very well--you really need to look at some of them yourself and make a decision. You can go to www.cbd.com and work through the menu [use search for KJV Study Bibles]and they will give you excerpts of each Bible. Their prices are generally second to none. God bless, Scott
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Here's a link. Off of it are direct links to CBD themselves. http://www.christianresearchservice.com/bookstores4.htm http://www.christianbook.com/Christi...N&item_code=WW Last edited by lewr2; 05-30-2008 at 02:21 PM. Reason: forgot to add links |
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PB1789,
My mother owns one The Open Bible. I used that when I preached at our "Junior Church" (when I was 12 years old). However, there were some changes in the A.V. TEXT. If anyone still wants to use that study Bible, fine. Just be aware that some words in the Scripture text were actually changed. Psalm 12:6,7. Another suggestion would be to use the study notes, but by all means, use the pure text of the KJV. |
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Two examples where The Open Bible does not follow the KJV text are: Joel 2:24 ("fats" KJV changed to "vats" T.O.B.), and Acts 7:45 ("Jesus" KJV changed to "Joshua" T.O.B.). There may be more. I checked all his examples in my mother's The Open Bible, and they were all correct. Whether we have the same The Open Bible or not, Dr. Reese explains: INTRODUCTION The original articles in this book were written in the 1970’s. Translations that were currently in print at that time were critiqued. The reader should be aware that modern translations are constantly revised and republished. This is due to 2 major things: 1. In order to sell modern translations of the Bible, publishers must appear to be printing something unique, or making the translation better than the last. 2. Some editors and publishers when caught in an unpopular error, correct it in the next edition. A few readings such as the profanity in the Living Bible changed from one edition to the next. The major premise of Bible correctors is the same: There is no infallible Bible in existence in any language. Our observations over thirty years ago remain true today. We have no doubt hundreds of new errors are in the multiplicity of translations added since then. |
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Mine is The Open Bible (c) 1975. I believe this is what Dr. Reese is talking about. You're right, there are different "Open Bibles". Thanks!
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