I would like to do some bible study, keeping in mind the revisions done by our adversaries over the years and including the apocrypha (especially Enoch). I'm not keen to join a church, but I'm interested in perspectives. Any thoughts? I've always been a non-denominational Christian, but I'm just recently more interested in knowing what the bible tells us. Thank you in advance.
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I've been checking out the 1599 Geneva Bible on Biblegateway.com, it also has side notes. Would that be an okay alternative to buying the 1611?
You are correct it is 1599 edition, it says Herbert, 248-- the earliest of the 1599 editions that he records. With a introduction by Michael H. Brown about ten pages long
I just did a quick search online, many versions now.
When I purchased my Geniva Bible, it was $600 in the early 80's
I'm glad I had the opportunity to purchase at that time.
Here is another link for reading, 1560 Geneva Bible free online internet archive.
https://archive.org/details/TheGenevaBible1560/mode/2up
Thank you!