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In 1611 the first version of what we now know as the King James Version of the Bible was completed. To celebrate this event Thomas Nelson, one of thew oldest publishers in the world and one of the largest publishers of the King James Bible has set up a celebratory website to commemorate this event.
I have to say what a great site with some wonderful resources and and beautiful gallery page leading us to the history of the bible and the King James version in particular.
A definite recommendation and thanks for this great site. Follow the banner or go here >>>
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