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  2. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    YouVersion (also known as Bible.com or the Bible App) is an online and mobile Bible platform published for Android, iOS, ... [1] audio Bibles, ...

  3. Amplified Bible - Wikipedia

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    Frances Siewert (1881–1967) was active in Christian education and the widow of a Presbyterian minister who died in 1940. [1]With continuing support from the Lockman Foundation and Zondervan, she then devoted herself to a similar edition of the Old Testament, relying heavily on the 1952 Revised Standard Version.

  4. Messianic Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    New Messianic Version Bible. "The New Messianic Version Bible (NMVB) or (NMV) is a Modern English update of the King James Version, with corrections made in select passages to clarify the Hebrew or Greek. In addition to transliterating proper names, it translates them in-line with the text. The result is a reading similar to the Amplified Bible.

  5. International Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 1:1–3 In the beginning, God created the universe. When the earth was yet unformed and desolate, with the surface of the ocean depths shrouded in darkness, and while the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters, God said, "Let there be light!"

  6. Modern English Version - Wikipedia

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    The Modern English Version (MEV) is an English translation of the Bible begun in 2005 and completed in 2014. [1] The work was edited by James F. Linzey , and is an update of the King James Version (KJV), re-translated from the Masoretic Text and the Textus Receptus .

  7. King James Only movement - Wikipedia

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    The exclusive use of the King James Version is recorded in a statement made by the Tennessee Association of Baptists in 1817, stating "We believe that any person, either in a public or private capacity who would adhere to, or propagate any alteration of the New Testament contrary to that already translated by order of King James the 1st, that is now in common in use, ought not to be encouraged ...