I need help in finding a new KJV Study Bible. What in your opinion is the best KJV Study Bible and why.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
Thanks for your help.
Rob
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the Key Word KJV study bible is what I use and here's why:
It has key words in the bible coded to Strong's Hebrew and Greek Numbering system.
the back of the Bible contains an expanded Hebrew and Greek dictionary, the author of the Greek Dictionary and the editor of the Bible is Spiros Zodhiates, Greek is his native tongue and he is a biblical Greek scholar.
The NT has codes in the text that identify and the grammatical forms of New Testament words. Very helpful in interpreting the bible.
the thing I like about those two main features is that they can be used without any kind of theological bias or lean, However I do very much like the study notes in the text because they are dispensational, which I believe is the most biblical hermeneutic system.
It also has a great concordance, which has the meanings of names in the Bible.
Hi Ann , good to hear from you too and thanks for the prayers. I had a stroke 6 months ago and it's been a long hard road back.
about 1.75-2 inches. it is definately a larger size. but for me it's manageable and worth it for me.Good golly! How thick is that Bible with all of that in there? LOL
I need help in finding a new KJV Study Bible. What in your opinion is the best KJV Study Bible and why.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
I recommend a repro AV 1611 as a study Bible for everyone, as well as the "study Bibles" named above by various people. I recommend them all, to help develop one's overview of Scripture, same as I recommend various Bible translations for the same purpose. This gives the HOLY SPIRIT more to work with as He teaches you the various precepts of Scripture.
the thing I like about those two main features is that they can be used without any kind of theological bias or lean, However I do very much like the study notes in the text because they are dispensational, which I believe is the most biblical hermeneutic system.
You obviously have never seen a real 1611. What do you find so difficult with:The 1611 would be very hard for even the KJVO to read wit understanding...
Not really, once you get used to print and the spelling, reading it is like reading any other KJV.The 1611 would be very hard for even the KJVO to read wit understanding...
You obviously have never seen a real 1611. What do you find so difficult with:
Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the Heauen, and the Earth.
2 And the earth was without forme, and voyd, and darkenesse was vpon the face of the deepe: and the Spirit of God mooued vpon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
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Not really, once you get used to print and the spelling, reading it is like reading any other KJV.
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JesusFan/DaChaser/Yeshua1, you are the last one that should carp about something being unreadable!
Same here. I don't like his notes. Cross references are good.I like the Old Scofield. I ignore the notes for the most part. But, the price is usually right and the references are good. I particularly like the concordance in the back. It's a good place to start before I break out my Strongs (e or dead tree).