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The Heritage of the English Bible
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The Heritage of the English Bible

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We are privileged to have the Scriptures available to us in abundance today, but that hasn't always been the case. Recognizing the King James Version's 400 years of history, this book provides a review of the history of our English Bible. The reader will rediscover the period of time between the original manuscripts and the beginning of the English translation. Following this history a more in depth review of the history of the King James Version is given. An added feature to this work is the replical pages from the Original 1611 Edition of the King James Bible. Favorite passages like Psalm 23 and 1 Cornthians 13 are among the many replica pages shown. There is also a timeline of publication of Bible translations beginning with the earliest English translations.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRandall House
Release dateJul 12, 2011
ISBN9781614840626
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Danny Conn

Dr. Danny Conn's expertise comes from over 25 years in ministry serving as a youth pastor, minister of education, pastor and now as the Editorial Director of curriculum at Randall House. He received his undergraduate degree in Theology from Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College and earned a Masters in Pastoral Studies from Free Will Baptist Bible College. He earned the doctorate in Educational Administration from Pensacola Christian College. He and his wife, Diane, live in Antioch, TN.

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