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Kingdom Bible Version (KBV) 2012 English 5.1 Edition

Kingdom Bible Version (KBV) 2012 Spanish 5.1 Edition

 

Kingdom Bible Version (KBV) 2012: Special Hebrews & Romans Parallel Edition (KJV text vs. Kingdom Bible translation side-by-side)

 

Psalm 119 Special (English)

 

Both English and Spanish versions are based upon virtually the same texts as the AV 1611 KJV: the Bomberg Hebrew and Textus Receptus Greek (Scrivener).

The Spanish Edition is a derivative of the RVG 2010, courtesy of Brother Dr. Humberto Gómez Caballero, who graciously allowed me to use his text as the basis for the Kingdom Bible Spanish Edition.

 

The main differences for the KBV Spanish Edition are modernized punctuation and capitalization, and a few select translation changes (e.g. from "iglesia" to "Asamblea").

In addition, and not least importantly, the Spanish text is held within the unique Golden Ratio format, found only in the Kingdom Bible version.

All of the headings are identical with the English Edition of the Kingdom Bible. Only the Bible text is in Spanish.

 

I am currently working on porting over the entire KJV text to the Kingdom Bible format with the KJV in parallel with my own KBV translation. This version has absolutely no alterations to the KJV text, other than capitalization, punctuation, and text coloring. All original KJV words, including easily correctable words like "to day" are retained.

This version is aimed at those who feel strongly about using Old English as their primary means of reading the Word of God, and feel uncomfortable using modern English, as they are suspicous of all modern Bible versions. This version should put to rest once and for all that false idea among many that the KJV cannot be improved. It certainly can be, even if the only changes made are to capitalization, punctuation, and text coloring.

Will KJV-only advocates now claim that God inspired the out-of-date punctuation and capitalization of the Old English, in addition to the Roman Catholic format of Old and New Testaments? If so, I can't wait to see their reasoning as it should be very interesting.

I expect to complete this version of the Kingdom Bible by the Spring of 2012.

 

 

These PDF Documents can be printed on your laser or inkjet color printer.

The pages are formatted for 8.5" x 11" paper, and have space in the middle for holes for a 3-ring binder, if desired.

I recommend a color laser printer with at least 600 dpi or more for best quality. Print on both sides for less paper waste.

 

Use the Bookmarks in Adobe Acrobat (upper left-hand corner, second icon down) to navigate through the Kingdom Bible.

These documents are fully bookmarked down to the Chapter, so that you can easily find any place in the Bible.

The sole exception is the Psalms, which is bookmarked to the Books only.

Use the overall view page at the front of each Volume to find a particular Book, or to figure out where to look for a document that you are interested in.

Of course, you can also do a word search using the Adobe Acrobat built-in search tool.