YES YOU CAN (AND YOU SHOULD) READ THE KING JAMES BIBLE
Author: David W Daniels
ISBN: 9780758913098
Pages: 128 - Paperback
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"FINALLY, AN EVERYMAN'S BIBLE
In 1611, an amazing thing happened:  God's Words, Old and New Testaments, were published in a single-language book that everyone could read and learn from.  It was written in a language that exalts God, and yet was not too complex for the common Christian.  It revolutionized the English language, and in fact was the basis for Modern English.  Critics, and even atheists, have commended its production.  It not only reads accurately, it read well.  It lifted the spirit, tugged at the heart and exalted the Lord Jesus Christ.

That was then.  This is now.  People are saying, "The King James was alright for the 17th century, but it's too old for the 21st century."  Is it?

Not at all!  God's precepts are from everlasting, He changes not.  So the contents is for us today.  And the wording?  When writing *The King James Bible Companion, I (David  W Daniels) was able to identify only about 600 words not familiar to the average 5th grader.  

The King James Bible was devised by God.   It was the visible manifestation of God keeping His promise to preserve His Holy Words."

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About Author

DAVID W DANIELS

Author, Bible Researcher and Linguist

David Daniels, B.A., M.Div., is trained in Bible and linguistics. After twenty years of searching the Hebrew and Greek scriptures and studying the history of the Bible, he concluded that the King James Bible is God's preserved words in English.

Once he understood that the King James Bible is the words of God in English, David Daniels became a careful literalist who believes his Bible without reservation.

He came to realize that just because he may not have the answer to a particular Bible question, does not mean that there is no answer. That's why he never stops searching and checking his sources. He is finding that the answers to the "problems" people like to bring up about the Bible are usually found right in the context of the scripture. That's why we have to have a translation that is as literal as possible, to make sure we haven't missed anything that God actually said. That's why we trust the King James Bible.