Members buzzoff1031 Posted May 8, 2007 Members Share Posted May 8, 2007 I have an Old Scofield bible and it's published by Oxford University Press. I pretty happy with it. It retains some of the older spellings of words and stuff, but I don't think they change anything either. So if you're concerned for having an "authentic" KJB, in my opinion, you wouldn't go wrong with Oxford UP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members joyfulpraise93 Posted May 8, 2007 Members Share Posted May 8, 2007 I have a Cambridge Bible...all the verses are correct in my Bible, and I love the font, and spacing. Very easy to read. Russ Pittman 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Samer Posted May 8, 2007 Members Share Posted May 8, 2007 And binding, don't forget the binding. :ideas: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members joyfulpraise93 Posted May 8, 2007 Members Share Posted May 8, 2007 OHHHHHHHHHH yeah...the binding isn't all that great on it...my mom's Cambridge held up wonderfully, but mine is falling apart. So that's something to consider :P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Danny Carlton Posted May 10, 2007 Members Share Posted May 10, 2007 A few of the many incorrect readings in many KJV editions: Joshua 19:2 "Beer-sheba, and Sheba" (correct reading is "Beer-sheba, or Sheba") 2 Chronicles 33:19 "sins" (correct reading is "sin") Jeremiah 34:16 "whom he" (correct reading is "whom ye") These are how it reads in http://phpBible.org (my site, which is also used here) I'd not seen these before. I have them marked to change for the next version of phpBible.org. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Psalms18_28 Posted May 12, 2007 Members Share Posted May 12, 2007 Just to let you know, I have a KJV Large Print Compact Bible published by Holman bible publisher and I found on the last few pages of the bible (under the paragraph titled "Read the Bible Thoughout Your Life") that says "Once you have read the bible through, do it again - in a different translation or bible version." I figure some of you might be interested in knowing that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jerry Posted May 12, 2007 Members Share Posted May 12, 2007 The MV publishers will do anything to promote their other translations, make a few more dollars, and sow a little more ecumenical heresy. Even when I wasn't KJVonly, I found I got the most from my Bible when I stuck with one Bible. Too many people flopping around from one to another, and they haven't mastered any of them. When I finally started researching the differences between Bible versions, I didn't even need my main version handy to know that there were differences. Those differences got my attention, and led me to become King James Bible only. The more differences I learn, the more I am glad I am clinging to my KJV! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members LindaR Posted May 13, 2007 Members Share Posted May 13, 2007 At the moment, I am using a KKV Open Bible (Thomas Nelson Publishing)--the 1985 edition. I also own (this was my very first Bible after I got saved) the older (1974) KJV Open Bible (Thomas Nelson Publishing). The words in those verses Samer cited were changed in the newer (the Bible I am using at church) edition, but not in the older (1974) edition. I also have a Defined KJB (Bible For Today)--I think I'm going to carry that one to church instead of that Open Bible. The changes are subtle, but they are there. Thank you Samer--I appreciate the information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members deputydog530 Posted May 13, 2007 Members Share Posted May 13, 2007 I also like Bearing Presious Seed bibles. I am currently using a Thompson Chain by kirkbridge 1988 C. and I have not found any changes. I also have a KJV by Zondervan that is loaded with changes. My next bible will probably be a BPS bible. I have also notices that some of the bible programs such as E-Sword have KJV versions that differ in a few spots. 1 Timothy 4:1-2 ¶ Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Its only going to get worse. We must enter the battle and keep fighting the good fight. :thumb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Psalms18_28 Posted May 14, 2007 Members Share Posted May 14, 2007 World Bible publisher (Iowa Falls, Iowa) seem like a good one. I don't know if they still make bibles or not though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ricky Shaw Posted July 21, 2022 Members Share Posted July 21, 2022 Ricky Shaw,                                               Some time has passed, on this thread, and thing's with typo's and other strange oddities persists, and in fact has gotten much worse, when it come's to accuracy,in finding, purchasing, and reading, some of these newer Bible's, and one of the reason's for this is some publisher's, even like Oxford, have subbed out to foreign, and even communist country's like Korea, and communist China,to print their bible's! One hundred percent fact, and yet, so very sad, but true, and the effort here, to bringing in, a one world religion,in the end time's, by slowly, & methodically, printing questioning material, a word here, and a phrase there, and with the hope's over time,few notice, and less complain! I nolonger have my old Scofield, published in the 70's or earlier, and how I wish I did still have it with me,however, I just bought a new one, and I noticed quite a few, and more than just a few verse's, word's, and phrases, that I didn't recognize, and are no longer the same! Copyright 1996, and printed and in Korea! I'm down, but not out, I'm disappointed, but I am fighting on! I am looking for the closest, most accurate Bible to the 1611 KJV, and to purchase it new! In the mean time, I'll make footnotes, and use the highlighter's, on questionable content, and research possible changes,& make the correction's, if any, and where needed! There's some that say, their old Bible's,have changed beyond typo's, and while yet in their possession for the entire time, and is happening supernaturally! Through a little more research, I have found a project underway,that list's the discrepancy 's, & the change's of the long list of scriptures in question, down through the year's, and most according, within the last few year's! The site is www.amos8.org and there's also a link with all the correction's on there, and bringing more inline, with the original translations, and the 1611 KJV! God Bless to all, in servitude to our Lord Jesus Christ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BrotherTony Posted July 22, 2022 Members Share Posted July 22, 2022 14 hours ago, Ricky Shaw said: Ricky Shaw,                                               Some time has passed, on this thread, and thing's with typo's and other strange oddities persists, and in fact has gotten much worse, when it come's to accuracy,in finding, purchasing, and reading, some of these newer Bible's, and one of the reason's for this is some publisher's, even like Oxford, have subbed out to foreign, and even communist country's like Korea, and communist China,to print their bible's! One hundred percent fact, and yet, so very sad, but true, and the effort here, to bringing in, a one world religion,in the end time's, by slowly, & methodically, printing questioning material, a word here, and a phrase there, and with the hope's over time,few notice, and less complain! I nolonger have my old Scofield, published in the 70's or earlier, and how I wish I did still have it with me,however, I just bought a new one, and I noticed quite a few, and more than just a few verse's, word's, and phrases, that I didn't recognize, and are no longer the same! Copyright 1996, and printed and in Korea! I'm down, but not out, I'm disappointed, but I am fighting on! I am looking for the closest, most accurate Bible to the 1611 KJV, and to purchase it new! In the mean time, I'll make footnotes, and use the highlighter's, on questionable content, and research possible changes,& make the correction's, if any, and where needed! There's some that say, their old Bible's,have changed beyond typo's, and while yet in their possession for the entire time, and is happening supernaturally! Through a little more research, I have found a project underway,that list's the discrepancy 's, & the change's of the long list of scriptures in question, down through the year's, and most according, within the last few year's! The site is www.amos8.org and there's also a link with all the correction's on there, and bringing more inline, with the original translations, and the 1611 KJV! God Bless to all, in servitude to our Lord Jesus Christ! Welcome to the forums. I'm going to make a suggestion, as it's usually customary for a new member to go into the forums and find the forum to introduce themselves. It helps us to get to know you better, and also allows us to welcome you. There are several good publishers of the KJV available. Many are "in house" (church printing ministries) who do this. I can't remember them off the top of my head at present...I haven't had enough coffee (go juice as my wife calls it) to be awake enough to recall things yet. I still have my Old Scofield, given to me in 1971, and also have a Cambridge and Thompson Chain Reference of the KJV. I need a new one and have been searching myself for one for my wife and myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jerry Posted July 22, 2022 Members Share Posted July 22, 2022 When it comes to the New Scofield, it has nothing to do with where it was printed, the New Scofield even when it came out was known that to have changes to the text of the KJV - regardless of version or where it was printed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Russ Pittman Posted October 17, 2022 Members Share Posted October 17, 2022 On 7/21/2022 at 3:06 PM, Ricky Shaw said: Ricky Shaw,                                               Some time has passed, on this thread, and thing's with typo's and other strange oddities persists, and in fact has gotten much worse, when it come's to accuracy,in finding, purchasing, and reading, some of these newer Bible's, and one of the reason's for this is some publisher's, even like Oxford, have subbed out to foreign, and even communist country's like Korea, and communist China,to print their bible's! One hundred percent fact, and yet, so very sad, but true, and the effort here, to bringing in, a one world religion,in the end time's, by slowly, & methodically, printing questioning material, a word here, and a phrase there, and with the hope's over time,few notice, and less complain! I nolonger have my old Scofield, published in the 70's or earlier, and how I wish I did still have it with me,however, I just bought a new one, and I noticed quite a few, and more than just a few verse's, word's, and phrases, that I didn't recognize, and are no longer the same! Copyright 1996, and printed and in Korea! I'm down, but not out, I'm disappointed, but I am fighting on! I am looking for the closest, most accurate Bible to the 1611 KJV, and to purchase it new! In the mean time, I'll make footnotes, and use the highlighter's, on questionable content, and research possible changes,& make the correction's, if any, and where needed! There's some that say, their old Bible's,have changed beyond typo's, and while yet in their possession for the entire time, and is happening supernaturally! Through a little more research, I have found a project underway,that list's the discrepancy 's, & the change's of the long list of scriptures in question, down through the year's, and most according, within the last few year's! The site is www.amos8.org and there's also a link with all the correction's on there, and bringing more inline, with the original translations, and the 1611 KJV! God Bless to all, in servitude to our Lord Jesus Christ! Vintage is the way to go, and you can usually find nice mostly unused editions around some old shops. I would lean towards Cambridge Bible's, they're well made and bound well, and they are accurate! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Jerry Posted October 18, 2022 Members Share Posted October 18, 2022 All these years later, I still have my leather-bound Defined King James Bible - but I think they are not making them anymore. I contacted The Bible For Today last year and they no longer had anymore copies in stock. They said they would contact me when they printed more up, but they never did. Mine is still in great condition. I have had to put some tape in the inside pages (ie. where two pages connect together) as it was slowly starting to wear out in several spots - but the masking tape stopped each spot from wearing out further. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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