
The Bible is the most important book in the history of Western civilization, and also the most difficult to interpret. It has been the vehicle of continual conflict, with every interpretation reflecting passionately held views that have affected not merely religion, but politics, art, and even science.This unique edition offers an exciting new approach to the most influential of all English biblical texts--the Authorized King James Version, complete with the Apocrypha. Its wide-ranging Introduction and the substantial notes to each book of the Bible guide the reader through the labyrinth of literary, textual, and theological issues, using the most up-to-date scholarship to demonstrate how and why the Bible has affected the literature, art and general culture of the English-speaking world.The Authorized King James Version also includes the latest biblical research, evaluated and put into context as well as discussing centuries of critical opinion. A non-sectarian, historical approach makes it suitable for a wide range of readers. A Glossary of terms used in the Notes and six maps of the Holy Land further illuminate the meaning of this most culturally influential version of the Bible.
This edition investigates how the Authorized King James Version of the Bible has functioned as a central pillar of Western civilization, influencing art, politics, and science through centuries of interpretation. The text provides a scholarly framework for understanding the Bible not merely as a religious document, but as a primary cultural artifact. By utilizing contemporary research and historical context, the editors aim to clarify the complex literary and theological issues that have defined the text's reception in the English-speaking world.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this edition as a standard resource for readers seeking a historical and literary understanding of the King James Bible. The inclusion of academic notes makes it a highly regarded tool for students and general readers interested in the cultural impact of the text.
Page Count:
888
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
OUP
ISBN-10:
019111541X
ISBN-13:
9780191115417
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