Bible Translations

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The classic 1611 English translation known for its majestic prose and literary influence.

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A highly literal translation known for accuracy and adherence to the original Hebrew and Greek.

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A modernized update of the KJV with refreshed spelling and vocabulary while keeping the traditional cadence.

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The complete King James Version (1611) including the 14 Apocrypha books interlaced between the Old and New Testaments.

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A simplified translation using a limited English vocabulary for clarity and accessibility.

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An extremely literal, word-for-word translation that preserves original verb tenses and phrasing.

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A modern public domain translation with clear, contemporary English.

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Messianic Edition of the New Heart English Bible.

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Jehovah Edition of the New Heart English Bible.

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A scholarly translation by John Nelson Darby emphasizing precision and consistency.

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Noah Webster's 1833 revision of the KJV with updated spelling and wording.

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An influential Reformation-era English Bible used widely in early modern Protestantism.

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Traditional Catholic English translation from the Latin Vulgate.

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An emphasized translation that aims to reflect Hebrew and Greek structure and nuance.

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A literal word-for-word translation by Jay P.

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An updated KJV-style translation with modern vocabulary while retaining a formal tone.

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A KJV-based text where many archaic words are replaced with modern equivalents.

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A transparent, literal translation designed to facilitate study of the Bible from its original languages.

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The 1917 translation of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) into English.

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Modern Catholic translation in the public domain with deuterocanonical books.

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A modern translation balancing readability with faithfulness to the original texts.

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A public domain translation in contemporary English aimed at easy reading.

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A revised edition of Webster’s Bible with further language updates and smoothing.

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The first complete English translation of the Bible (1395) by John Wycliffe and his followers.

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A scholarly 1869 translation by George R.

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The New Testament translated by H.T.

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The Twentieth Century New Testament (1904).

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