Available in Hardcover or Leather, Regular-size,
Handy-size, or Large Print.
(1611) The most popular translation ever
produced, this Bible was done during the reign
and at the urging of King James the First of
England. 47 scholars, divided into 6 groups,
worked on this translation. Based largely on the
Bishop's Bible, many Hebrew and Greek texts were
also studied as well as all other available
English translations, to insure the best
results. By choosing men of many different
theological and educational backgrounds, it was
hoped individual prejudices of the translators
could be minimized. Printed in a handy size and
in clear type, the KJV Thompson Chain Reference
Bible was supposed to please
clergy and congregation alike. Despite initial
resistance, the KJV Thompson Chain Reference
Bible became and still is the
largest selling translation of the Bible.
Choose hardcover or a variety of leathers; Regular-size, Handy-size, Large Print and Loose Leaf with Binder.