Discover the Truths Hidden in the King James Bible

This website was designed to help my visitors to find the truths that have been concealed in the Bible.

What I write is from my personal Bible studies and research.

All scriptures quoted in these books are taken from the 1679 King James Version of the Bible.

The King James Version (KJV) occupies a unique and revered position in the history of Christian scripture, often regarded by its advocates as the most accurate and faithful English translation available.

Commissioned by King James I of England and first published in 1611, the KJV was the result of the collaborative effort of 47 distinguished biblical scholars, all highly proficient in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. These scholars approached their task with deep reverence, striving to preserve the integrity of God’s Word while rendering it in a majestic and poetic style that has profoundly shaped both Christianity and English literature.

One of the reasons many consider the KJV superior is its reliance on the Textus Receptus manuscripts for the New Testament, which were widely regarded as reliable by scholars of that era. Advocates of the KJV typically argue that modern translations deviate from these ancient texts and incorporate contemporary interpretations that risk diminishing the Bible’s original meaning.

Additionally, the language of the KJV, though more complex than that of modern translations, is praised for its precision, reverence, and reflection of the sacred nature of Scripture.

The historical impact of the KJV on English-speaking Christian communities further underscores its importance as a foundational text. For those who value both doctrinal fidelity and linguistic beauty, the King James Bible continues to be a cherished and authoritative version of Scripture.

As time permits, I will add more posts to this site that will give more evidence why you should also trust this version of the Bible. I believe other versions can be helpful to get a clearer view of what a certain passage of scripture may be saying, but the King James Bible should always be your ultimate authority.

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