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Get the King James version and only the King James version. The ones that come after are kiked.

Get the King James version and only the King James version. The ones that come after are kiked.

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Look for editions that date to the 1920s or so

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You're not going to find a 1920 print for cheap.

I bought a leather bound 1611 KJV bible.

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I currently have 2 1920 print kjv both for sale real cheap. $20

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Then I'm wrong and they're easier to get. That's awesome.

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>You're not going to find a 1920 print for cheap

Hey Hey Hey! That's jew talk.

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Me, too. I got the Oxford Quartercentenary Edition of the 1611 King James Bible. It reproduces the original, down to the typos. I now have four Bibles, the 1611, a King James revised edition in floppy leather, a huge King James revised hardcover with pictures from classic European paintings (the same edition of the Bible Elvis Prestley owned, by the way), and a Knox Catholic Bible that was given to me by a nun. Also a Hebrew Bible, Old and New Testaments. And a Koran. But I really like the Oxford leather hardcover boxed edition of 1611. I started to read it all the way through from front to back, but got bogged down in Leviticus. All those Jew rules.

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I may try to find a "modernized" (contemporary English) 1611 KJV bible but I'm not sure what to look for precisely.

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I got one for less than new, on Ebay. But one of those things you gotta just watch for.

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Nice. Suppose that's an option too.