My first bible was; "The Good News Bible" in paperback, and it didn't take long before it started to fall apart and some of the pages went missing. What was your first Bible?
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My first Bible was the King James. I was maybe 8 or 9. I still have it.My first bible was; "The Good News Bible" in paperback, and it didn't take long before it started to fall apart and some of the pages went missing. What was your first Bible?
When I was a boy, the church gave all the kids a Revised Standard Version of the Bible, I think. It's still the version I use today, though I'm not sure they make them anymore.My first bible was; "The Good News Bible" in paperback, and it didn't take long before it started to fall apart and some of the pages went missing. What was your first Bible?
From since a child, it's been KJB all the way. FWIW, that doesn't mean I'm "KJV Only." A sweet classmate at a home bible study once gave me a Good News Bible, but it didn't last. At the time, I was more interested in her than in the bible or the study! I collect KJB's at swaps, flea markets, etc. and then give them away - scores of them. Just keep on cycling them to those who express interest. My three home birthed and home schooled daughters were also raised on the KJB - their first book - and they are light years ahead of their peers. The KJB is an amazing tool for cognitive learning. My personal plumbline is that I don't read any Bible that is copyrighted i.e. owned by men. I have a few that are pre-1900; I keep them here and there (car and home and bug out bag) for easy access.My first bible was; "The Good News Bible" in paperback, and it didn't take long before it started to fall apart and some of the pages went missing. What was your first Bible?
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.I didn't read [the KJV Bible] much, but when I did, I didn't understand it. But when I came to Christ, it was illuminated to me. I've never had a problem understanding it after I was saved.
Four of my children were home birthed and we homeschooled for several years as well ...mostly homeschool and a parochial school. My children were raised with the KJV Bible as well. (I'm guessing that is what you mean by "KJB" ...or is there a difference?)My three home birthed and home schooled daughters were also raised on the KJB - their first book - and they are light years ahead of their peers.
Well, we have another common interest re: family!Four of my children were home birthed and we homeschooled for several years as well ...mostly homeschool and a parochial school.
The actual title of God's word is the Holy Bible, not the KJV (King James Version) or even the KJB (King James Bible). Jealous new version 'editors' sought to "rename" it centuries ago, a marketing ploy which has worked in their favor ever since....the KJV Bible as well. (I'm guessing that is what you mean by "KJB" ...or is there a difference?)