The classic text of the Authorized King James Bible, with the sacred Names of the Father and our Messiah restored to their rightful places in Scripture. The 2008 edition has been updated to serve a wider range of believers, without compromising the original purpose of providing a true Sacred Name Bible in the beloved King James Version. The TN-KJV 2008 edition uses the Hebrew letters for the Sacred Names, replaces the word "God" with ELOHIM, EL, or ELOAH according to the original Hebrew text, and in some places where appropriate, replaces "Lord" with "Master", in respect for those among the brethren who object to the use of that word. No other changes were made to the original Authorized King James text, but major
The classic text of the Authorized King James Bible, with the sacred Names of the Father and our Messiah restored to their rightful places in Scripture. The 2008 edition has been updated to serve a wider range of believers, without compromising the original purpose of providing a true Sacred Name Bible in the beloved King James Version. The TN-KJV 2008 edition uses the Hebrew letters for the Sacred Names, replaces the word "God" with ELOHIM, EL, or ELOAH according to the original Hebrew text, and in some places where appropriate, replaces "Lord" with "Master", in respect for those among the brethren who object to the use of that word. No other changes were made to the original Authorized King James text, but major formatting and layout changes were made since the 2007 edition, including a completely new typeface and print size, making the 2008 TN-KJV a much easier Bible to read. None of these changes affected the text itself. 740 pages.
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The classic text of the Authorized King James Bible, with the sacred Names of the Father and our Messiah restored to their rightful places in Scripture. The 2008 edition has been updated to serve a wider range of believers, without compromising the original purpose of providing a true Sacred Name Bible in the beloved King James Version. The TN-KJV 2008 edition uses the Hebrew letters for the Sacred Names, replaces the word "God" with ELOHIM, EL, or ELOAH according to the original Hebrew text, and in some places where appropriate, replaces "Lord" with "Master", in respect for those among the brethren who object to the use of that word. No other changes were made to the original Authorized King James text, but major