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.
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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