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Verily, verily : the KJV : 400 years of influence and beauty / Jon Sweeney.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, c2011.Description: 219 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0310320259 (hardcover, jacketed)
  • 9780310320258 (hardcover, jacketed)
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Contents:
So much at stake -- The tale of two kings -- Masterpiece by committee -- Lo, the humor! -- The KJV endureth forever -- Great lovers of this book -- Immortal verses -- Proverbs from the good book -- The Bible and wonder.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 220.5203 S974 Available 33111006516641
Total holds: 0

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As historian Tony Lane once noted, without the King James Version of the Bible, it can be speculated that, there would be no Paradise Lost ... no Pilgrim's Progress ... no Negro spirituals ... no Gettysburg Address. And even though today there are more accurate and contemporary translations of the Bible, the KJV reigns supreme in the English-speaking world. It is printed and circulated more widely than any other version. The everlasting literary power of this phenomenal volume is unarguable. But how did this remarkable work originate? What were the historical circumstances driving its completion? What sorts of errors (many of them outright hysterical) crept into the translation? Why does it still outsell every other English translation? Verily, Verily offers an informative, inspirational, and light-hearted look into how the world's most popular Bible was created and why it is still important. Jon M. Sweeney reflects on the cultural importance, spiritual value, beautiful phrasings, and occasional humor of the King James Bible. And Sweeny shows why the KJV has been the most important entry into the Christian scriptures for the English-speaking world and a new understanding of why it is still worth reading.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-216).

So much at stake -- The tale of two kings -- Masterpiece by committee -- Lo, the humor! -- The KJV endureth forever -- Great lovers of this book -- Immortal verses -- Proverbs from the good book -- The Bible and wonder.

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