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Because I don’t say it , dont mean I ain’t thinkin’ it .
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This thread has been amazing but King James was deeply flawed morally, worse than Trump.
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You have to be careful which one you get. Most modern Bible printers attempt to cheap out and short you by about 12 books. And they don't include all the Psalms
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Johnny Mac study Bible in ESV. Otherwise I use the computer or phone.
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I'm surprised the expensive ones don't have gilded edge and thumb notches. I remember that was partly a sign of top quality years back.
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Just make sure the one you buy has all the books in it
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MacArthur study bible
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"People, ideas, and hardware...in that order!" Col John Boyd
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Free Gideon King James bibles at hotels all over the country for the taking.
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KJV - Pure Cambridge Edition
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Get the eSword app for your phone or computer. It can download loads of different versions, most of them are free.
There are some pay versions, like the NKJV. Then you can pick which one you like easier. I have several of them loaded and go back and forth between versions. |
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Originally Posted By PoiDog: Get the eSword app for your phone or computer. It can download loads of different versions, most of them are free. There are some pay versions, like the NKJV. Then you can pick which one you like easier. I have several of them loaded and go back and forth between versions. View Quote I specifically want KJV. I am just asking for specific brands. I think it will be the Schuyler. |
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Originally Posted By thedave1164: I just bought a new bible last week, this is the one I wanted but ended up with bonded leather because budget https://www.christianbook.com/kjv-thompson-reference-collection-goatskin-leather/9780310459279/pd/459270?event=ESRCQ View Quote A quick glance at the first page, it appears to have typographical errors. I know the wording can be different among versions, so perhaps i am wrong. "10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas:" I am assuming it should read the Seas. I have my mothers Catholic Action Edition, which reads: "God called the dry land Earth and the assembled waters Seas." The one review it has the person indeed references typographical errors. |
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OP, visit Bible Gateway and you can review different translations and conduct keyword searches. It's an excellent online resource as you study the Bible.
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: Price isn’t an issue. I am just looking for a very high quality brand. Brown leather bound. King James, not that it matters as I suspect the printer will make different versions. I keep running across “thin line” but I am really not sure that is the brand. View Quote Haunt your local goodwills and find a vintage nicely bound one. In some ways it’s depressing because people toss what should be an heirloom but then again you’re also rescuing it |
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This is what I have. Not spendy at all, but the quality is very nice.
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IBTL
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gutenberg
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The Open Bible is a great one.
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: Price isn’t an issue. I am just looking for a very high quality brand. Brown leather bound. King James, not that it matters as I suspect the printer will make different versions. I keep running across “thin line” but I am really not sure that is the brand. View Quote Companion Bible. Leather bound or hard cover. The Appendixes are worth every penny plus All the Hebrew/Greek references. KJV of course. I’ve got about 20 Bibles and this is the best by a long shot. https://www.ewbullingerbooks.com/catalog/companion-bible-genuine-leather-black-e-w-bullinger-9780825422379 |
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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Originally Posted By BrownShoes: I went on a search within the last year. That's when I found out about high-end Bibles. Some YT videos gave the appearance that they worshipped the object a little too much. The Word being most important. But I did get a high-end Bible. Two actually. I couldn't make up my mind, so I went with the "get both" mentality. I liked them both for different reasons. Cambridge Turquoise and Schuyler Canterbury. Now that I've had them for about 3 months, I'm settled on the Schuyler as the better of the two. YT videos introduced me to a feature called a yap. I didn't think I would like or care about it, but the Schuyler has a partial yap and it just feels good in the hand. Another feature it has is a "King's English glossary of terms" that's pretty cool when you want to know what some of the KJV words mean. The type is clean and easy to read. The Cambridge Turquoise has some typesetting issues a high-end Bible shouldn't have. Some words are run together.... no space in between. It's not really a bother to me, just a quality issue that slipped through. And it has the "Words of Christ in red while He walked on earth". Which means that His words in Revelation are not in red. The typeface is an older style that I like. The pronunciation marks are fuller They both came from EvangelicalBibles.com. I wanted to go somewhere and and physically do my search, but couldn't find a place to do that. This place had returns, but I had my name put on both so that nixed that. Hope I've helped View Quote Does the Schuyler have all the Books and Psalms? |
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Originally Posted By J-Dam: Does the Schuyler have all the Books and Psalms? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By J-Dam: Originally Posted By BrownShoes: I went on a search within the last year. That's when I found out about high-end Bibles. Some YT videos gave the appearance that they worshipped the object a little too much. The Word being most important. But I did get a high-end Bible. Two actually. I couldn't make up my mind, so I went with the "get both" mentality. I liked them both for different reasons. Cambridge Turquoise and Schuyler Canterbury. Now that I've had them for about 3 months, I'm settled on the Schuyler as the better of the two. YT videos introduced me to a feature called a yap. I didn't think I would like or care about it, but the Schuyler has a partial yap and it just feels good in the hand. Another feature it has is a "King's English glossary of terms" that's pretty cool when you want to know what some of the KJV words mean. The type is clean and easy to read. The Cambridge Turquoise has some typesetting issues a high-end Bible shouldn't have. Some words are run together.... no space in between. It's not really a bother to me, just a quality issue that slipped through. And it has the "Words of Christ in red while He walked on earth". Which means that His words in Revelation are not in red. The typeface is an older style that I like. The pronunciation marks are fuller They both came from EvangelicalBibles.com. I wanted to go somewhere and and physically do my search, but couldn't find a place to do that. This place had returns, but I had my name put on both so that nixed that. Hope I've helped Does the Schuyler have all the Books and Psalms? |
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Can i ask why you want king james?
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The mountains are calling, and I must go. -John Muir
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: I will likely go with one of these. I guess I realized there were a lot of versions...but there are a lot of versions. Single column, notes, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Canoeguy: Originally Posted By Oakley: Thomas Nelson Premier collection is very nice. Schuyler Cambridge R.L. Allan Humble Lamb I will likely go with one of these. I guess I realized there were a lot of versions...but there are a lot of versions. Single column, notes, etc. @Canoeguy Pick a text and get it rebound to your specification. https://ptlbiblerebinding.com/ |
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If you wanted to be fancy, you could get one of these rebound:
https://www.bardinmarsee.com/p-99-kjv-waterproof-bible-camouflage.aspx |
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Definitely King James Version Study Bible. Newer versions have nifty interpretations that change the meaning from the original manuscripts. KJV is bad enough with that, but others seem more intentional.
I have a Nelson Study Bible that's been sturdy. Large text. I also have a Holman that is well made, but not a study Bible. I use the Nelson most. I would try to get a good cover material, maybe leather. I suspect vinyl would be weak. Be sure to get the thumb tabs, and of course, words of Jesus in red. |
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ESV Study Bible.
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Originally Posted By Oakley: Thomas Nelson Premier collection is very nice. Schuyler Cambridge R.L. Allan Humble Lamb View Quote Humble Lamb makes some great Bible...with the only problem being a Chinese source. Ebay also has great deals on vintage Bibles. Paper and print quality is a huge deal...if you open it and find it easy to read with minimal bleed through it makes it much easier on the eye strain. Older Holman and World publishing can be found on there quite easily. Some of the new and even pricy Bible has an odd print type that just seems a bit harsh to my eyes. Check the websites for pictures of the text block. Hit up your local used book store and just thumb through various Bible which will help you figure out what you want. sending you an ebay link. |
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1599 Geneva
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: I specifically want KJV. I am just asking for specific brands. I think it will be the Schuyler. View Quote |
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Tactical, hyper masculine, military style member.
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I like NLT for easier reading with a NKJ for clarifications.
Or did you mean brand as in what printing company? |
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I recently bought a new KJV Study Bible
Red letter edition , large print , brown leather Bought my wife a new NKJV , she has a little trouble with the KJV verbiage |
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Originally Posted By Brawnydog: All KJV will be translated exactly the same, kind of. I mean, you won't get the 1611 verbage, but all modern KJV will be the same words. Where you have to go from there is, do you want bare bones Gideon Bible, one with concordance, interlinear, commentary, all kinds of bells and whistles. Just do a Google search for what, if any, "upgrades" you want and go from there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Brawnydog: Originally Posted By Canoeguy: I specifically want KJV. I am just asking for specific brands. I think it will be the Schuyler. There are minor differences between at least some of the texts depending on if it's ... going by very foggy memory here ... cambridge or oxford edition. The differences between the 1611 and the 1769 blayney edition are quite noticeable, and virtually all kjv nowadays are based on that revision. Irony, there were two versions of the 1611 *at initial release* 1611 he vs 1611 she - I forget in what specific verse. As best as we can figure out, the original manuscript got broken up, or there were two of them. Much ink spilt and angst has happened on the topic of trying to re-assemble a "true" 1611 original manuscript. At this late date I would say it is impossible for us to do that. |
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: Yes, the printing/binding company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Canoeguy: Originally Posted By Boom_Stick: I like NLT for easier reading with a NKJ for clarifications. Or did you mean brand as in what printing company? Yes, the printing/binding company. If you get the book rebound you can have any text you want in any option of binding that the rebinder offers. |
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Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: There are minor differences between at least some of the texts depending on if it's ... going by very foggy memory here ... cambridge or oxford edition. The differences between the 1611 and the 1769 blayney edition are quite noticeable, and virtually all kjv nowadays are based on that revision. Irony, there were two versions of the 1611 *at initial release* 1611 he vs 1611 she - I forget in what specific verse. As best as we can figure out, the original manuscript got broken up, or there were two of them. Much ink spilt and angst has happened on the topic of trying to re-assemble a "true" 1611 original manuscript. At this late date I would say it is impossible for us to do that. View Quote |
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So just an update. The Schuyler bibles I am interested in won’t be in until August. Pre-order in late June.
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Originally Posted By Brawnydog: Well now, there it is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Brawnydog: Originally Posted By FlashMan-7k: There are minor differences between at least some of the texts depending on if it's ... going by very foggy memory here ... cambridge or oxford edition. The differences between the 1611 and the 1769 blayney edition are quite noticeable, and virtually all kjv nowadays are based on that revision. Irony, there were two versions of the 1611 *at initial release* 1611 he vs 1611 she - I forget in what specific verse. As best as we can figure out, the original manuscript got broken up, or there were two of them. Much ink spilt and angst has happened on the topic of trying to re-assemble a "true" 1611 original manuscript. At this late date I would say it is impossible for us to do that. All that stuff is just the consequence of how print media and publican/translation by committee works. The history is what it is. |
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Originally Posted By Canoeguy: So just an update. The Schuyler bibles I am interested in won’t be in until August. Pre-order in late June. View Quote @Canoeguy My opinion is that Schuyler produces the best bible. I had one gifted to me many years ago. I have currently been on a kick if buying all the Thomas Nelson Premier bibles. I don't know why, but I enjoy their quality for the price. I currently favor the NKJV, but also have ESV and KJV on the shelf. If you remember.. let me know how long it takes from time of order to receiving your Schuyler. I may also jump in on a couple. |
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