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01-15-2011: I've finally cracked the Golden Ratio code on Psalm 119! I always suspected that the work that I had done until yesterday was not really correct, and now I am certain of it. It was just too simplistic. The true Psalm 119 format can be viewed in this small PDF file which contains only Psalm 119. It is also available on the Download page.

This new Psalm 119 format needs some commentary to explain it, and that will be forthcoming soon.

I have issued Edition 5.1 of the Kingdom Bible as a result of this discovery. It contains the new Psalm 119 format, plus all of the minor bug fixes found and corrected since the Fifth Edition was first issued last year.

01-26-2012: I updated the How God designed the Bible according to the Golden Ratio  page with the latest photos of referenced Bible pages and portions. Also, I added some new information about the GR pattern that I recently found related to the five places in the Bible where the GR pattern descends below the paragraph level. This is incredibly powerful confirmation (as if we needed any more) that indeed the GR pattern is of God.

02-05-2012: I'm working on a parallel KBV (Kingdom Bible Version)- KJV (King James Version) Edition. I originally started this work at the urging of a missionary friend, who wanted to use the King James Version text rather than my own translation. I finished an initial portion that showed Hebrews & Romans in parallel with these two translations, and it is posted on the download page. This was really for his benefit, and I had not intended to go any further with it. But I realized that it would be a very good thing to show the entire Bible text in the Golden Ratio format with the Kingdom Bible translation on the left and the King James translation on the right, because there are many Fundamental Christians who dearly love the King James version of the Bible and do not trust other translations, no matter who may have done it. So my purpose in this work is to showcase the Kingdom Bible translation paragraph-by-paragraph right next to the same King James text, so that anyone who wishes can check my work to see if it is a radical revision of the Bible text (as most new versions are) or, as I have said repeatedly, simply a respectful update of the King James text.

Now this King James text does have some changes, such as capitalization, punctuation, and text coloring. But the original King James words are exactly the same. That is to say, it is the King James Version (1769 update). You can find this text for free download in Word format at http://printkjv.ifbweb.com/#links. The only changes I have made to this text (other than arranging it in the Golden Ratio format) are the ones I just listed. Originally, I had thought I should simply arrange the KJV text in the GR format as is with no grammatical changes at all, but I believe the Lord led me to make these minimal changes as a baseline. The words themselves have not been altered: even simple ones like "to day" or "to morrow" in the KJV remain as is, although it would have been a simple matter to make them "today" and "tomorrow".

So why do this? I want to prove to every KJV-loving Christian that my translation is absolutely trustworthy and worthy of acceptance. There is such a strong loyalty to the KJV among many Christians that, unless it is the KJV text, they don't care about anything else. Even the Golden Ratio format, while intriguing, is not enough for them to accept a new Bible version. So my purpose here, again, is to prove once and for all, that not only can the KJV text be improved, it can be improved dramatically! And, when you combine this improved KJV text with the Golden Ratio format, which is the true format of the Bible, you have a powerful one-two punch that cannot be equalled anywhere. The old KJV, God bless it, looks like an old rusty model T by comparison.

While I am working on the entire Bible edition, you can see the Book of Hebrews & Romans with the KBV and the KJV side-by-side as a demonstration, available on the Download page. I expect that the entire edition will not be completed until summer, but I might be wrong on that. We will see. God bless you!