Since its first publication in 1560, the Geneva Bible has been considered by many as a revolutionary or seditious text, especially because of the numerous explanatory notes that the translators added in the margins of the text. Focusing on the 1560 Old Testament, this article takes a fresh ...
Lloyd E. Berry ed., The Geneva Bible : A Facsimile of the 1560 Edition (University of Wisconsin Press, 1969), pages vi+28+1227 in facsimile ; $ 29.50 cloth, $50 Bible-style leatherdoi:10.3366/more.1971.8.1.21F. WilliamsEdinburgh University Press...
One of the main features of this app is its historical significance, as the Geneva Bible was one of the most widely read and influential versions of the Bible during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was also one of the first Bibles to be printed in a compact size, making it easy to ca...
1599 Geneva Bible 14 1 The manners of the Gentiles in marking themselves for the dead, may not be followed. 4 What meats are clean to be eaten, and what not. 29 The tithes for the Levites, stranger, fatherless, and widow. 1 Ye are the children of the Lord your God, Ye ...
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THE EVERLASTING BIBLE FROM KING JAMES TO "LIGHT SPEED.". The article traces the history of English translations of the Bible, beginning with the Geneva Bible developed in 1560 and the King James Bible (KJB) commi... Gutjahr,Paul - 《Humanities》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Revolution and the...
In 1604 James I convened forty-seven scholars to produce an "authorized" translation of the Bible. Seven years later the assembled churchmen produced a text that was accessible, familiar, and devoid of the inflammatory anti-Catholicism that marked the very popular Geneva Bible (1560). In time...
Smaller, more affordable, versions quickly followed that competed with the highly popular and copiously annotated Bibles based on the 1560 Geneva version by the Marian exiles. By the nineteenth century the King James Bible had become very popular and innumerable editions were published, often with ...
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