Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Geneva Bible

If you want a taste of the Geneva Bible updated with modern spelling, et cetera you can download a pdf of Romans.

If you are wondering "Why use a version I've never heard of/Why use an older version/Is it better?" then read Marshall Foster’s “History and Impact of the Geneva Bible”.

If you are now interested in buying your own copy you can pre-order your own copy through Vision Forum.

I will order one pretty soon I think. Just determining if I want to spend the money on it right now. I currently own a KJV Greek-Hebrew Key-Word study Bible as well as an ESV New Reformation Study Bible.

Originals and/or facsimiles can also be purchased but are expensive from what I've seen and I'm not personally interested in going backwards in style of English, just too much work for a casual read.

Visit WWW.GREATSITE.COM to buy an original Geneva Bible, or facsimile:

1. A First Edition / First Printing of the 1560 Geneva Bible
2. Contains ALL 80 Books of the Geneva Bible, not just 66
3. Is printed in a much larger text that is MUCH easier to read
4. Is available in both a lower-cost hardcover bonded leather, AND a more expensive "heirloom-quality" hand-tooled top grain calf edition. It also comes with a FREE genuine Geneva Bible leaf and FREE FED EX AIR Shipping on every purchase.

LL Brown Publishing to buy a Facsimile of the 1599 edition.

Quoted from A Puritan's Mind.

That is all.

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