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After checking the sources up to the end of the first chapter, it was more than obvious that Mrs. Riplinger's method of writing this book was more than terrible. The sources were hard to find, to begin with, but as I progressively found them through online searches, I realized that she constantly quoting people out of context. Overall, this book is nothing more than pure propaganda.
An exhaustive presentation of evidence demonstrating the validity of the King James version of the Holy Bible. It shows how its rhyme, rhythm, and meter are a reflection of the heart of God himself. Plus, it reveals how the KJV has a dictionary built right into the text itself, which makes other study tools such as dictionaries and lexicons unnecessary. Besides these things, it gives an account of the lives of the people involved in the production of the KJV.
Terrible scholarship, if any. Author has no education in this field. begins with the false premise that the KJV is the original manuscripts by which all others are judged. Several misquotes, out of context quotes, and downright personal attacks make for a bad reading experience. Somehow this is one of the main sources for KJVO types.

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