FACT: The so-called "revisions" of the King James Bible prior to 1800 were to correct typographical errors, add notes, and omit the Apocrypha from between the Testaments. There were no changes in the actual TEXT of the King James Bible. The REAL changes (over 36,000 of them) didn't start until the modern revisionists came on the scene.
False, the last revision to the KJ version (1769) changed the spelling of many names. The 1611 edition of the KJV did not use a "J". Also the 1611 edition contained translators marginal notes indicating alternate translations what have been dropped from most (if not all) present day editions of the KJ.
Without changing its name or labelling it as "revised," the KJV in fact was revised many times from 1611 to 1769, including changes in spelling, changes in punctuation, changes in wording, the removal of the Old Testament Apocrypha, the removal of marginal notes with alternative renderings. It was in 1769 that Dr. Benjamin Blayney of Oxford completed what Bruce Metzger describes as "the most careful and comprehensive revision" that came to be known as "the Authorized Version." Blayney's 1769 revision produced the text that is used by most publishers of the KJV today. (This is explained in Bruce Metzger's article on "Translations" in The Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger and Michael D. Coogan, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, page 759-760.) Metzger notes that in the 1614 edition alone, changes were made in over four hundred places.
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Now since your KJ only advocates refuse to accept the truth concerning the differences between the 1611 edition of the KJ Bible and modern editions and are out to cause dissention and conflict in the Body of Christ this thread is closed.
Jesus is our salvation not a translation of the Bible.