![]() I find this very helpful for preaching, study, and reading. The archaic words are underlined and updated words are given at the end of the verse. ![]() I’ve read the KJV for over 30 years, but it can still be difficult to read out loud. I often come across a verse that I have to pause and read slowly in order to get it right because of the Elizabethan English. It does this by replacing thees and thous, and other word endings, but leaves in the archaic words themselves. The KJVER modernizes the text without making major changes. In this review I take a look at two Bibles they gave us from that trip – both large print personal size – one in black/tan with thumb index and one in two-tone purple. I’ve also been interested in a modified version of the KJV called KJVER (the ER stands for Easy Read). It has a few features that you don’t often see in a Bible. I’ve always thought the Sword Study Bible looked interesting. Whitaker House recognizes the need to make the KJV more accessible to those that have trouble reading it and they’ve made it their mission to fill that need. Their passion for this Bible was amazing. When the Bible Buying Guide crew (all four of us) recently attended the International Christian Retail Show in Orland, we got the meet the folks at Whitaker House – the publishers of the KJVER Sword Study Bible (my wife attended their press conference while I attended a meeting that I had previously scheduled. ![]()
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