How to Get an AKJV 1611
You can get a King James Version
Keystone Giant Print Bible through CBD (Christian Book Distributors)
for about $15 ($20 in a Christian bookstore). The CBD web site is www.christianbook.com.
This Giant Print Bible is about 11" x 8" and is very comfortable to
read. What I love is NO CROSS REFERENCES AND NO IN-TEXT DEFINITIONS! I
like for the Holy Ghost to show me the cross-references and in-text
definitions oftentimes agree with new Bible perversions. The ISBN
number is 0-8340-0350-3.
IBS (International Bible Society)
publishes a cheap hardback pew Bible for under $6. Most sell for twice
as much. IBS publishes the NIV, but offers KJBs. Item #335 -
Black, $5.50, Item #335C is a case of 24 Bibles, $108.00. DOES NOT
INCLUDE SHIPPING. Call 1-800-524-1588 to order or visit their web
site--
Their main web site
is at http://www.gospelcom.net/ibs/
This is an
economical way to give a sturdy Bible to a new convert.
You can also purchase Oxford and
Cambridge editions of the King James Bible. I would recomend the ones
that do not have cross-references or in-text definitions. You can get a
leather Cambridge edition for about $35 (and up) at www.avpublications.com.
If you want to buy one at your
local bookstore, ask for a "King James Version." Many Christians
have been confused over trying to find an "Authorized King James Bible
1611," because they aren't sold with that title. I would not
recommend a Bible with footnotes and in-text definitions because they
usually agree with the new versions.
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