The one that just says KJV is the Pure Cambridge Edition, while the Holy Bible KJV is the 1769 Blayney. The Cambridge Edition is the one with reverse interlinears, so you can use the Greek and Hebrew lookups. Personally, I would just hide the Holy Bible KJV one.
If you search for "Authorized" you may also have this version from 1873
Making Disciples! Logos Ecosystem = LogosMax on Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Win11), Android app on tablet, FSB on iPhone & iPad mini, Proclaim (Proclaim Remote on Fire Tablet).
If you search for "Authorized" you may also have this version from 1873
This resource is especially helpful. Appendix A contains an "apparatus" of the textual variants of the KJV, including the year in which every respective change was made in the text.
The one that just says KJV is the Pure Cambridge Edition, while the Holy Bible KJV is the 1769 Blayney. The Cambridge Edition is the one with reverse interlinears, so you can use the Greek and Hebrew lookups. Personally, I would just hide the Holy Bible KJV one.
There is a blog post explaining it all here from back in 2006: https://www.logos.com/grow/in_search_of_the_king_james_ve_1/
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Ahhĥhh....thank you very much.
If you search for "Authorized" you may also have this version from 1873
Making Disciples! Logos Ecosystem = LogosMax on Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Win11), Android app on tablet, FSB on iPhone & iPad mini, Proclaim (Proclaim Remote on Fire Tablet).
This resource is especially helpful. Appendix A contains an "apparatus" of the textual variants of the KJV, including the year in which every respective change was made in the text.