VERY interesting ...[Hat tip to JM]
A Jew in the court of King James..."...more than any other English translation of Scripture, the KJV is driven by an 'idea of majesty' whose 'qualities are those of grace, stateliness, scale, [and] power.'"Also, Leland Ryken's "What Makes the King James Version Great?" (Reformation 21, January 2011) ...
"Schuyler Canterbury KJV" (Lectio, January 10, 2017).
Meanwhile there is also this ... Alex Blechle, "A Millennial's thoughts on Bible Translation" (Catholic Bibles, September 12, 2017).
The comments are interesting.
Friday, October 20, 2017
Bibles
From one of my readers, worth reading:
Labels:
Bible,
Bible Scholars,
Catholic opinion,
Church history,
Protestants
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