seagullplayer
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I am not "King James only", but the KJV is the one I read/study and teach from the most.
I like the NLT and spent a year with it as my daily reading Bible.
I have a NKJV at work that I have been doing my "lunch time" reading from. I like it better than I thought I might.
I have a few others around the house that I have read from, but none that I consult on a regular basis.
I find that because the language of the KJV is so unique to today's speech, that I find it a bit easier to comment to memory?
I like the NLT and spent a year with it as my daily reading Bible.
I have a NKJV at work that I have been doing my "lunch time" reading from. I like it better than I thought I might.
I have a few others around the house that I have read from, but none that I consult on a regular basis.
I find that because the language of the KJV is so unique to today's speech, that I find it a bit easier to comment to memory?