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WHERE CAN AN 18TH CENTURY BIBLE BE FOUND?
> I'm looking for an authentic reproduction of an 18th century >Bible, do you know of any resources? I'd prefer one that could be >carried and used, maybe leather bound? My only criteria is that it be as >faithful a repro as possible, thank you, > According to my understanding, the ordinary, unrevised King James Version of the Bible available in any bookstore today is as close to "an authentic reproduction of an 18th century Bible" as you are likely to find, and there are probably millions of them printed every year. In fact, the orthography of the *original* King James "Authorized Version," produced in 1611, was completely revised in, I believe, the latter part of the 18th century, and that is the KJV in general use today. The earlier KJV had spelling of some of the most common words in the old style, and was really quite "out of date" by the 18th century. There is now something referred to as the KJV "canon," which is the copy generally used by publishers of the KJV today, and is the copy that was produced in the 18th century. My own studies have indicated that there are almost certainly about fifteen typographical errors* in what is considered the KJV canon. Most of these are insignificant things, like "the" instead of "thy," or the reverse, as in Psalm 127:4, "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth," which more properly should be "As arrows are in the hand of a warrior; so are the children of thy youth." So, if you wanted an "authentic" reproduction of the 18th century English Bible, you can find one in any bookstore. If you wanted a reproduction of the earlier KJV, I don't think you would find one today. I hope that information is of use to you. Best wishes, Eyler Coates