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- *** ONLINE STORE TEMPORARILY CLOSED *** WE HAVE MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION TEXT INQUIRIES WELCOMED +1 (240) 559-8535 1611 King James Bible, First Edition, Facsimile in Period Black Binding
*** ONLINE STORE TEMPORARILY CLOSED *** WE HAVE MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION TEXT INQUIRIES WELCOMED +1 (240) 559-8535 1611 King James Bible, First Edition, Facsimile in Period Black Binding
FACSIMILE of the 1611 King James Bible, FIRST EDITION, measures approximately 11 inches tall by 8.75 inches wide by 3.5 inches thick, and weighs about 10 pounds. Each page was computer-scanned in high resolution from the original, and printed on heavy cream paper. There are 59 lines per page. Gothic black letter text. Produced by Bible Museum.
Reproduction Bibles is a Value Added Reseller in the United States providing the appropriate, and much needed, upgrade with the type of period binding seen in a world class Rare Book Room or Museum. This King James Bible is bound in black calfskin with raised bands, and exquisite hand tooling and gold leafing on the spine with gold lettering on the red leather title and date labels. This is the way a real Bible should be done. It is hand crafted. This is the most beautiful period book binding we have had produced by hand to date. This treasure is meant to be read, displayed, and cherished every day and during those special moments.
BACKGROUND
At the Hampton Court Conference, in January 1604, the Puritan John Reynolds "moved his Majesty, that there might be a new translation of the Bible, because those which were allowed in the reign of Henry VIII and Edward VI, were corrupt and not answerable to the truth of the Original."
The renowned 1611 translation of the Bible was ordered by King James I and begun in 1605 at Hampton Court Palace. The translation was made by six committees of 45 scholars, chosen by June 30, 1604, meeting at Westminster, Oxford, and Cambridge with Archbishop Richard Bancroft serving as the overseer for the undertaking. They met to check each others’ work and to read the texts out loud, as they would be when in use from the pulpit. Preliminary translation work took three years. The review and finishing touches took another three years. The translation produced a majestic reading filled with the memorable music of its rhythm unmatched in literature and later translations of the Bible that pale in comparison. In 1610 the manuscript was finally handed over to Robert Barker, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, in London. And, in 1611, the First Edition (as pictured here in FACSIMILE) came off the press.
Contains the monumental Front Piece produced by Cornelis Boel, the full prefatory content: The Dedication to King James, the translator's To The Reader Preface, the Calendar, the Holy Land Map, John Speed and Hugh Broughton's numerous Genealogy charts, and of course the entire Old Testament, Inter-Testamental Books (as specifically mandated by King James), and New Testament. This bible is exactly as it was first published in 1611. It's the real thing as authorized by King James without doctrinal specific or contentious notes in the margin, and appointed to be read in the churches.
The typeface of the original King James Bible builds on the earlier Authorized Versions for the Church of England. We believe that the punch cutter for the blackletter typeface was Dutch. A similar typeface was used in the Great Bible of Henry VIII, the Bishop's Bible under Queen Elizabeth, and the King James Bible. The main text is gothic black letter. The chapter summaries are set in Roman type. Approximately 9,000 cross references in the margins are set in Roman type as well as italics. Words that do not appear in the original Hebrew and Greek in the main text are in Roman type.
LEGACY
As best said by the History Channel, "Its majestic cadences would inspire generations of artists, poets, musicians and political leaders, while many of its specific phrases worked their way into the fabric of the language itself."
The King James Version democratized Protestantism, especially in the Bible Belt, where early American settlers had a distrust of the Anglican Church that had supported the crown of England. Anglicans, later Episcopalians, lost their political, religious, and cultural supremacy as the Puritans, Quakers, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists made use of the King James Bible.
There is nothing more beautiful than a BIG beautiful Bible that has been hand crafted with love, skill, and great care. This First Edition King James Bible in FACSIMILE is BEAUTIFUL. It is a timeless classic showcasing the majesty of the Word from the early Seventeenth Century. Crisp and sharp details. Readable and engaging. Memorable. Cutting to the heart. The real leather period binding with raised bands finishes this master piece. This treasure is a keeper, and of the type that is listed in a will.
If you are looking for the real thing, go back to the original, and invest in a real bible in a real period binding in genuine leather.
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