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#11
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Haha. I think you'll like it. I bought another one for my dad. The first verse I looked up is Isaiah 34:16.
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#12
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#13
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I have Ryrie Study Bible, but I was just really looking for a Bible without commentary.
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#14
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The 1873 "Cambridge Paragraph Edition" by F. H. A. Scrivener is not a normal edition of the King James Bible. Its layout, spelling, wording, italics and even underlying text differs from any normal King James Bible.
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#15
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What about the one I just ordered? Isn't it just the standard KJV?
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#16
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Hey brother, It's not a paragraph edition, and its not by Scrivener.
I've been reading it for months and its layout, spelling, and wording are the same as other KJBs, except for a few very circumstances. It looks normal to me (as normal as King James Bibles go!) |
#17
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Oh okay good, I was weary for a moment there...
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#18
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I don't know which one Jordan ordered, but Paladin54 said that he recommends the 1873 edition, which I am pointing out is definitely not a normal KJB. I believe that it is not good counsel to recommend the 1873 edition (or any edition reprinting its text), especially because it is so different and against the common and traditional editions of the King James Bibles.
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#19
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Bibleprotector, I am telling you that it's not a paragraph Bible. I just looked it all over and it has nothing like Scrivener on it! Whatever weirdness is in there, I do not see it. it is not a paragraph Bible.
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#20
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Got any pics to show me what it looks like on the inside?
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