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 | The Legacy of the King James Bible: Celebrating 400 Years of the Most Influential English Translation By: Leland Ryken
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 270 pages Publisher: Crossway Publication Date: January 2011 ISBN: 9781433513886 |
Publisher's Synopsis
Originally published in 1611, the King James Bible (KJB)
remains the most recognizable piece of literature in the
English-speaking world today. For over three centuries, it
served as the standard English Bible and has, as such,
exerted unparalleled influence on English and American
culture in nearly every sphere—including education, law,
literature, government, art, science, and religion.
The Legacy of the King James Bible honors the 400th
anniversary of the KJB’s publication by telling its story—a
drama that starts with the pioneering work of William
Tyndale and progresses through half a dozen other popular
translations. Leland Ryken, an expert on the Bible as
literature, explores the excellence of the King James Bible
by examining its status as the climax of a century of
English Bible translations, its impression on the
subsequent history of Bible translation, its inherent
literary excellence, and its overall impact on English and
American literature and culture. The Legacy of the King
James Bible will shed new light on the depth of the
translation’s merit and influence and offer insight as to
what its role may be in the next 400 years.
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