Four hundred years after the King James Version of the Bible was completed in 1611 by the Church of England, it still ranks among the top two or three best-selling translations of Scripture in the United States each month. Just in time for 2011, the KJV 400th Anniversary Bible celebrates this passionate rendering of God's Word, presenting it in a highest quality format for those who love the translation's rich heritage and reverent language. Features include genuine cowhide leather (black), 13 point type, and a giant print concordance. There are also 40 pages of ancillary material related to the 400th anniversary including the original introductory essay to the King James Bible ("Translators to the Reader") and modern essays by Leland Ryken, Jerry Vines, and Ed Blum, each discussing the paramount importance of the KJV in history as well as in modern and future times. FEATURES Two-piece gift box
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