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a Time ... |
When it was
forbidden to own a Scriptures or any
portion thereof "on pain of death"?
When it was illegal for two or three to gather
in the Messiah's name or to simply break bread with other believers?
When to possess a small scrap of paper with a
verse of scripture scrawled upon it was a capital offense?
When to teach your children
the Ten Commandments or the Beattitudes meant facing arrest,
being shackled and forgotten in a dungeon, and finally being burnt to death at
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There once was a day in history ...
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When engaging in
these simple acts of faith
meant risking liberty and life.
A day when the
Bible was a forbidden book! |
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Why
the King James Bible Version ?
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The
King James Bible published
in A.D. 1611, was actually entitled The Holy Bible ( not the
Authorized
King James Version Bible) for 300 years until after
the turn of the 20th century, when jealous new version printers sought to rename it. The
original Authorized Version was translated from the majority texts
and printed in 1611.There were only four actual editions of the King James Bible produced
after 1611:1629, 1638, 1762, and 1769. The bible (less the Apocrypha) we read today was updated in 1769 to correct previous printing errors. The language form of Olde English used in the 1611 edition, was used, still referencing the
majority
texts.
Minor adjustments
made in 1861, and1880. |
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King James
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Religious truth is captive in a small number of little manuscripts
which guard the common treasures, instead of expanding them. Let us break
the seal which binds these holy things; let us give wings to truth that it
may fly with the Word, no longer prepared at vast expense, but multitudes
everlastingly by a machine which never wearies to every soul which enters
life. — Johann Gutenberg |
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