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#369890 - 10/03/11 08:17 PM Sacred or sublime, the King James Bible is a timeless source
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John
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From an article in The Washington Times, 9/30/2011:

Sacred or sublime, the King James Bible is a timeless source

Religious text subject of new Folger exhibit

Excerpt: In his new book, “The Shadow of a Great Rock,” the eminent literary critic Harold Bloom laments that few people today read and fully appreciate the King James Bible of 1611. But Mr. Bloom is talking about the beauty of the language and the majesty of the most sonorous passages in the seminal 17th-century translation rather than its appeal as a source of religious devotion or comfort.

As it marks its 400th anniversary this year, the King James Bible is suddenly a trending topic, the focus of a surge of scholarly, curatorial and public interest — not to mention ecclesiastical anxiety — that includes a spate of books and essays as well as “Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible,” a fascinating new exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

The King James Bible, or KJB, has from the beginning led a double life. It is the sacred Scripture of the Protestant communion, particularly of Episcopalians and Anglicans, but it also is a literary masterpiece — “the sublime summit of literature in English,” which it shares only with Shakespeare, and “a basic source of American literature,” Mr. Bloom declares.

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#369893 - 10/03/11 09:27 PM Re: Sacred or sublime, the King James Bible is a timeless source [Re: Administrator]
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Actually I would guess that these days the KJB is far more revered among fundamentalist Protestants than Anglicans or Episcopalians. In many groups, including the Mormons, the KJB is considered the only valid English translation of the Bible.

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#369895 - 10/03/11 10:12 PM Re: Sacred or sublime, the King James Bible is a timeless source [Re: Administrator]
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Wait. . . you mean the Bible wasn't written in English?


Edited by StuartK (10/03/11 10:12 PM)

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