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Old 08-02-2008, 12:54 PM   #2
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Very nicely done indeed. Could I make a request for the books of the "apocrypha" to be added, please, and the KJV preface? They are both of very great historical interest. You'll find the preface here if you don't have it already.

More off-beat suggestions: how about a brief introduction to each book? Eg, we now know with pretty certain accuracy which of the "Letters of Paul" he did and did not actually write; the "Pastoral Epistles" of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus, for example, are universally considered by biblical scholars to be pseudonymous works (ie written in the name of Paul by someone else). This kind of information is very useful to the reader, especially the reader who is perhaps not too well versed in biblical scholarship.

I've renamed the thread so it fits with the naming of our other Bible versions.
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