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1672 King James Version Bible with the 1599 Geneva Bible Notes and the English Hexapla (including the 1611 KJV) REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (2 of 30) Reformation ... It, With Select Covenanter Classics & More
1672 King James Version Bible with the 1599 Geneva Bible Notes and the English Hexapla REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD Reformation It With Select Covenanter Classics More - including the 1611 KJV - 2 of 30 Author:Wycliffe; Tyndale; Geneva; Rheims This CD runs on any computer (PC or Mac) as each book is in the common, popular, and easy-to-use PDF format. This CD also contains over 100 fully searchable, related, free bonus books and/or articles (not listed below, but listed in the summary for Reformation Bookshelf CD #1 on the web), as well as 10 free audio (MP3) files (also not listed... more » below). This CD contains: + REFORMATION BIBLES KING JAMES BIBLE (1672) WITH THE 1599 GENEVA BIBLE NOTES (Contains almost 1000, 8.5 X 11 inch, pages) The best Reformation translation (King James Version) combined with the best Bible notes of the first Reformation (the Geneva Bible notes [from the 1599 edition])! A great tool for public, family and private worship and study. Contains almost 1000 (8.5 X 11 inch) pages with notes on the complete Bible (Old & New Testaments) ? making this a veritable library of study and classic Protestant commentary in just one book! THE ENGLISH HEXAPLA EXHIBITING THE SIX IMPORTANT ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES, WICLIF, TYNDALE, CRANMER, GENEVAN, ANGLO-RHEMISH, AUTHORIZED OR KING JAMES VERSION (1,080 pages, 1841) The English Hexapla offered here contains the six English translations noted in the title, arranged side by side for easy comparison and reference. Dates for each version used are as follows: 1. Wycliffe (1380, the first English New Testament, Purvey's revision) 2. Tyndale (1534, a version of the first English-printed New Testament of 1525) 3. Cranmer's Great Bible (1539, the first authorized English Bible) 4. Geneva (1557, the first Bible with numbered verses -- came out of Geneva in the days of Calvin and Knox) 5. Rheims (1582, the first Roman Catholic version) 6. King James Version (1611, first edition). Of special interest may be the Geneva 1557 version (from a copy of the first edition), as both Geneva Bible's presently in print contain later versions (1599 and 1602) of this text. It should also be noted that the notes to the Geneva Bible are not included in the English Hexapla, just the text. The 1611 edition of the KJV will also be of value to those who would like to compare it with the more modern version of this translation. Additionally this English Hexapla also includes "The original Greek text after Scholz with the various readings of the Textus Receptus and the principal Constantinopolitan and Alexanderine manuscripts, and a complete collation of Scholz's text with Griesbach's edition of 1805... The Greek text has been placed in the upper part of each page, for the purpose of facilitating the comparison of the versions with the Original, so desirable when they vary in rendering any passage." This is all preceded by a detailed and annotated 160 page historical account of the English translations. 1,080 pages. + BOOKS ON THE BIBLE and THOSE WHO HAVE TRANSLATED IT (Inspiration, Sola Scriptura, etc.) DEMAUS, ROBERT (Edited by Richard Lovett) William Tyndale: A Biography (1904) WHITAKER, WILLIAM A Disputation on Holy Scripture, Against the Papists, Especially Bellarmine and Stapleton (Originally written in 1588; 1610 [Latin], 1849 English edition translated by Fitzgerald. 718 pages, indexed.) And five other books. + MACHEN'S NEW TESTAMENT GREEK FOR BEGINNERS MACHEN, J. GRESHAM New Testament Greek for Beginners (1923) + SELECT COVENANTER CLASSICS REFORMED PRESBYTERY Act, Declaration, And Testimony, For The Whole Of The Covenanted Reformation... RUTHERFORD, SAMUEL, GEORGE GILLESPIE, JOHN BROWN of WAMPHRAY, GREG PRICE, et al.) The Duty and Perpetual Obligation of Social Covenanting (210 pages) SHIELDS, ALEXANDER A Hind Let Loose (1687, 1797 edition) REFORMED PRESBYTERY An Explanation and Defence of the Terms of Communion, Adopted by the Community of Dissenters, etc. And seven other titles.« less