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Historical Reina Valera 1960

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  Throughout history, accounts have been reporting and scholars the use of the reina valera 1960 version . Ofcourse (according to AI overview): •It has been used since it was published for 60 years now.  •Other revisions still exist today.  •Popular in usage among believers. Mainly Spanish speakers. •It’s a public domain text via the USA, copyright depends on location and where it’s available to be public domain. It’s between copyrighted and public domain right now. Depending on the year of the text’s translation. •It’s a revised version of previous versions.  •It’s an easier to read version compared to previous manuscripts. But it’s still a form of language that isn’t considered ‘easy-to-understand,’ unless someone is equipped to understand its formal tones of expression towards the living Word of God.   •Revision was a collaboration by British and Foreign Bible Society and American Bible Society.  A list of resource(s):  Not available right now...

Historical King James Version

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Throughout history,  The king james version existed from ( according to AI overview via Google search ):  414 years ago.  1611 was the first copy. Public domain (meaning not protected by copyrighted laws as self-owned property in the USA). But may not be true for other countries. However, God indeed and people have done a great job in preserving its enriching texts.  No scriptures have been removed that have been commonly removed from New modern translations of the Bible (if you Google search: list of verses omitted from modern translations. It should come up. Even in Wikipedia ).  It was translated from these versions: Hebrew, Textus Receptus, & Greek Septuagint. It's considered a literary document book. Still stands true today.  Old English not modern English (since English has been improved in many ways even in easier concepts to speak in dialect. Down to some word sentencing being said different than old English. But that's another point that would...