Bible Versions
You will notice on this site that I sometimes list the version that I have
lifted the Scripture quote from, while other times I do not. In all cases
the quotes are from the KJV (King James, or Authorized Version.)
There are three reasons that I stick with the King James Version. First, it
has proven itself in four hundred years and through several waves
of great growth in the Church. It is the standard by which all English
translations are judged and the version that encircled the world in great
waves of missionary out reach.
Second, it is familiar to most every person in the English speaking countries
of the world. It has been referenced and memorized and printed and read by
more people than all other English translations combined. Most every home in
America, Canada, and England have at least one AV Bible in them.
Thirdly, but only slightly less importantly, it is and always has been
public domain. It is my opinion that no one should call a translation of the
Holy Scriptures their own "intellectual property", which is the
intent of a copyright obtained for purposes of profit.
Finally, if you truly believe that you cannot use the King James to read
from on a regular basis, may I recommend that you avoid the
New King James
Version, the
New International Version and any of the several
other "popular" modern paraphrases. All of these have made compromises that disrespect the Word, mostly for the sake of selling
books and making profits. If you have a hard time
reading the KJV, you might want to have a look at the
Modern King James Version, or the literal translation
KJ3.