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Originally Posted by Manny Rodriguez
The Defined KJB is simply another copy of the 1769 Cambridge edition of the KJB with uncommon words defined or briefly explained in footnotes on the bottom of the page.
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First of all, it is not a 1769 Cambridge Edition. It is, in fact, the Concord Edition, which seems to date (as far as being made common) the 1980s.
See
http://www.bibleprotector.com/purecambridgeedition.htm
and
http://www.bibleprotector.com/editions.htm
Second, words like "baptism" can hardly be called "uncommon".
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Originally Posted by Manny Rodriguez
Many times the "definitions" are simply synonyms that are the modern day equivalent (or close to it) to the word used in the text that is not in common use.
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Modern day terms are not "equivalent". If they were, then some words in the KJB could be legitimately replaced. However, I have shown that each word as it stands is important, e.g. in my
Glistering Truths monograph.