"A Visual History of the King James Bible" Donald L. Brake, 2011
This meticulously researched work delves into the rich history and unparalleled success of the King James Bible, weaving together the gripping storyline of its development and enduring influence. The King James Bible, first published in 1611, was commissioned by King James I of England and brought together a team of scholars from across the nation. They worked tirelessly to produce a translation that would be accessible to the English-speaking public while retaining the sacred text’s profundity and reverence. Over the centuries, it has shaped religious, cultural, and literary landscapes, becoming a revered text for millions around the world. Author Donald L. Brake, a renowned scholar and collector, brings his extensive expertise and passion for historical texts to this compelling narrative.
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Collation / Page Count: 283
"A Visual History of the King James Bible" Donald L. Brake, 2011
Binding : Hardcover w/ DJ
Measures : 9 1/4 x 6 1/2in | 23.5 x 16.25cm
Language : English
Author : Donald L. Brake
Published : Grand Rapids, Michigan
Subject : Religion / History
Year Printed : 2011
Original/Facsimile : Original

