Bronco...While I can't personally recommend anything but a KJV, I can offer a few suggestions that may make your Bible Reading Quest more "user-friendly and enjoyable. I hope this is helpful to anybody else that is interested as well. I have listened thru the Bible on tape and CD many times over the last 12 years while on the road driving with my work but had never actually "read" it thru til beginning this year on Jan.1st. My wife and I are using the same schedule each day. I read both on-line and out of a print edition. Check out the following ideas:
#1) the following 1 year Bible reading schedule is available from the Bible Broadcasting Network of Charlotte NC. It is a 2 page plan and is easy to use offering a check list style format that helps you keep track of your progress. Available as a PDF to print out at the following link:
http://www.branchs.org/BibleReadingSchedule2010.pdf
#2) When reading on-line I use a Bible Utility program available through PreservedWords.com known as "Bible Analyzer 4". It is an EXCELLENT Bible Study Utility program with the entire text of the KJV,the ASV and others embedded in it as well as a myriad of Bible study tools. The best thing is that the basic program (which is extensive in and of itself) is available as a FREE download at the following link:
Bible Analyzer Bible Software - Free Premium Bible Software For Windows, Macintosh, and Linux There is also a YouTube Video that describes the current features and their use at the following link:
Bible Analyzer 4.6 New Features - YouTube I hope you find this interesting...this program has been a tremendous blessing to me.
Lastly:
#3) If you would consider staying with the KJV I'd like to recommend an excellent edition of the KJV that is published by Dr.Donald Waite of the "Bible For Today" ministry of Collingswood,NJ. It is the "Defined King James Bible" and it is an excellent Bible that defines the more "archaic" words in english in the text that have fallen out of modern usage as the language of our day has been degraded. They are defined as they appear in the text at the bottom of each page so you don't have to turn elsewhere. There is also much other valuable reference and study material contained within it as well. I have one and I love it. It is available at very reasonable prices in a variety of size and cover options. The following link will tell you all about it as well as showing sample pages of the text:
Defined King James Bibles
Well...that's all I got for now...hope it is interesting and helpful brother.
The KJV guy,
Bro.Greg:saint: