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I need to read this more and better when not sleepy, but my all time 3 fave Bible translations have been KJB (45 years); NKJV about the same but much less; and NASV even less overall! I really only memorize KJB, as that is my very fave! Love the KJB!!
Great topic & will see what others have to say! God’s Most Holy Word certainly needs to be studied and Magnified!✝️📖🇺🇸🙏😊👍🩷
How did you make these choices? What is your criteria?
Statistics.