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| 526.1 |  | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Sun Sep 27 1992 08:35 | 14 | 
|  | >Most complete bibles...hardcover...$6.00
>King James version...
Do they have complete King James Version bibles?  Most are missing
fourteen books.
My Oxford KJV, published in the sixties, had all of them, but complete KJVs
are really hard to find nowadays.
Oxford has just released a new complete edition, but it's in sixteenth century
typeface and orthography.  One with contemporary typeface and orthography
would be preferable.
/john
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| 526.2 |  | VIDSYS::PARENT | it's only a shell, mislabled | Sun Sep 27 1992 15:07 | 11 | 
|  | 
   The KJV reference version printed 1955 and published by Spencer press
   is among the most beautiful.  It is unique in that it contains
   photographs of locations referenced in the holy lands and exquisite
   reproductions of veriuos painting, plates, maps and geogrpahical
   descriptions.
   I am fortunate to have access to one.
   Peace,
   Allison
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| 526.3 |  | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Patrick Sweeney in New York | Sun Sep 27 1992 15:50 | 21 | 
|  |     One of the fortunate things of being a resident of New York City is
    that I can visit the American Bible Society in person at Broadway and
    West 61st Street between 9 and 5 M-F.
    There's a store there with Bibles for less than $2 and New Testaments
    for 50 cents.  There are also Bibles there in many foreign languages
    and scriptural reference materials.  The Bibles there with Apocrypha
    are: TEV, NJB, and NRSV.
    There's a reference library where I am especially fond of reading the
    facsimile versions of the pre-KJV versions of the English Bible such as
    Tyndale's.
    Regarding some other published Bibles: I don't believe I've seen a
    version of the NKJV with Apocrypha, the notes at the end of mine imply
    the work of the translators was completed with the publication of the
    NKJV according to the Protestant canon.
    The "1611 King James Version" that I have is Nelson 0-8407-00410-5 and
    is word-for-word from 1611 in a modern Roman typeface from a 1911
    edition.
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| 526.4 |  | JURAN::VALENZA | Bat child escapes! | Mon Sep 28 1992 09:12 | 3 | 
|  |     Used bookstores can often be excellent sources of inexpensive Bibles. 
    
    -- Mike
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| 526.5 |  | SOLVIT::MSMITH | So, what does it all mean? | Mon Sep 28 1992 10:29 | 4 | 
|  |     One can obtain a Bible at a VERY reasonable price when staying in a
    hotel room.    :-)
                                                                 
    Mike
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| 526.6 | Great deals! | CSC32::KINSELLA | it's just a wheen o' blethers | Tue Jan 05 1993 17:55 | 14 | 
|  |     
    Last week I went to IBS (International Bible Society) in Colorado
    Springs out on Hwy. 83 about 3.5 miles east of Academy Boulevard.
    It's right across from the New Life Church and has 8 white pillars
    in front.  The don't have a lot of stock, but we picked up an
    NIV with Giant print for $12.50.  They had small Bibles for around
    $3.50.  I think they only deal in NIV.  They also have children
    Bibles and bibles in foreign lanaguages.  It's only got about 3
    narrow shelves of bibles and some books.  They've also got a
    view videos and the bible on cassettes, CD, and for PCs.  The
    drive is worth not paying bookstore prices if you'd like to pick
    up an NIV.  Also there is bulk rates.
    
    Jill
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| 526.7 |  | JURAN::VALENZA | Cow patterned noter. | Tue Jan 05 1993 21:01 | 6 | 
|  |     Highway 83--isn't that the road that runs past MacKenzie-White on one
    side and McDonalds on the other?
    
    Sorry, even the slightest mention of Colorado makes me homesick.
    
    -- Mike
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| 526.8 | Rubbing it in a little ;^) | CSC32::KINSELLA | it's just a wheen o' blethers | Wed Jan 06 1993 17:58 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Yep, that's it.  Right before the entrance to I-25.  Close to the
    Air Force Academy.  In full view of the front range with majesty
    Pike's Peak in all it's glory.  Ah, mountain air.  It does a body
    good.
    
    There, that ought to make you really homesick, Mikey.  
    
    Jill
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| 526.9 |  | DEMING::VALENZA | Cow patterned noter. | Wed Jan 06 1993 21:59 | 3 | 
|  |     >There, that ought to make you really homesick, Mikey.  
    
    Yup, that's what it did all right.  Thanks a bunch, Jill.   :-}
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| 526.10 |  | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Poverty kills | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:58 | 5 | 
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