Typical. I typed, KJV, not NKJV or anyother combination containing KJV. Perhaps that is why you have a have time with Genesis, “You say Created.... what do you mean by that?” You just can’t ‘see’ what is written.
>Typical. I typed, KJV, not NKJV or anyother combination containing KJV. <
Which version?
The Authorized Version, as it came to be called, went through several editions and revisions. Two notable editions were that of 1629, the first ever printed at Cambridge, and that of 1638, also at Cambridge, which was assisted by John Bois and Samuel Ward, two of the original translators. In 1657, the Parliament considered another revision, but it came to naught. The most important editions were those of the 1762 Cambridge revision by Thomas Paris, and the 1769 Oxford revision by Benjamin Blayney. One of the earliest concrdances was A Concordance to the Bible of the Last Translation, by John Down-ham, affixed to a printing of 1632.