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Old 01-08-2009, 06:47 AM
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Standard Oxford KJV Leather- My first bible as a child
Zondervan KJV classic 1983 w/ condordance Leather- Oxford text I think.
1611 Hendrickson facsimile print Leather
NKJV chronological / archaeological study bible
NKJV standard - Belonged to my wifes grandmother , its sentimental

Old Bibles
Geneva 1560 w/apocrypha -scans
Geneva 1599 - modern spelling -scans
ERV 1885 -scans
1640 bay book of psalms -scans


Then I also have those dreaded modern versions

NASB word study bible w/condordance-references
NASB life application study bible
NIV - good for a fresh look at some harder to understand verses.

Also a Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (not really a bible but more of a study as its paperback) that does a word for word comparison on every page between the DSS , Masoretic text and the LXX. With this handy book I know what each one says compared to each other word for word.

On the Computer in Text or E-Sword I have
KJV
KJV 1611
Geneva
Bishops
LXX
Textus recepticus
Nestle-Aland 27th
NASB 95
NASB 71
Masoretic Text
Kittels Latest Edition w/DSS Varients
Wescott & Hort first edition GNT
Latin Vulgate - Stuttargt / Jerome
1900 Cambridge from Bible Protectors site
and many others

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